![]() ![]() You can angle shots and hammer down on the flippers to launch the ball exactly where you want, just like in real pinball (or try and fail, as my history of pinball wizardry can attest). The X button launches the ball, and the flippers are controlled by L1 and R1. ZEN has put some great physics into the ball motion and the flippers’ responsiveness so that everything feels natural and true to the game. The actual gameplay is fantastic as well. ![]() All the tables look gorgeous and colorful, and the atmosphere is true to all those weekends I devoted to feeding quarters into machines at the mall in my youth. The V12 table revs a muscle car’s engine as your pinball ricochets around the table, while little Fountains of Youth-esque bumpers sparkle next to a skeletal conquistador on El Dorado. ![]() The theme for each table is distinct and unique, coming with original sounds, voices, and features that fit perfectly with the arcade atmosphere. Since then, five expansion packs have released to add more tables into the mix, featuring everything from Street Fighter to King Arthur’s Excalibur. The original releases included four themed pinball tables: Shaman, Tesla, El Dorado, and V12. ZEN Pinball released on the PlayStation Network back in May 2009 and has the distinction of being the first pinball game for the PlayStation 3. If you’re itching for some spooky pinball action for Halloween, ZEN has you covered with their new downloadable Paranormal table for ZEN Pinball on the PlayStation Network! The table releases tomorrow, and here’s an advance look at what you can expect. ![]()
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