![]() ![]() In this article, I’ve taken three tables from each franchise for a spin to see how they hold up on the PS4. I’ve played the PS3 versions of most of the tables available for both games. Though review will focus on the PlayStation 4 versions, most versions I have sampled are functionally similar, if not identical. Please to be noting: Pinball Arcade and Zen Pinball 2 have existed on just about every platform imaginable up to this point (with the OUYA version of the former also being added recently). The pinball physics are just as solid as they are in Pinball Arcade, but they also serve up eye-popping visual effects that you just wouldn’t see in a real cabinet. ![]() Or maybe you love the idea of pinball, but you also enjoy a well-crafted virtual pinball experience? Zen Pinball 2 offers up dozens of original fantasy tables. Combining a second-to-none physics engine and a keen eye for the most minute of details, FarSight Studios delivers faithful recreations of some of pinball’s greatest cabinets in Pinball Arcade. Take heart: The days of sub-par digital renderings of your favorite tables are officially ancient history. Pinball cabinets in good condition are prohibitively expensive, and while I’ve dabbled with some of the MAME versions, even the best of them don’t quite capture the magic. Of all the luxury items found on my “I just won the lottery” list, a pristine pinball cabinet appears in my top three. ![]()
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