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Those that already spent over $100 on tables throughout Seasons 1 and 2 might not be willing to pay for more of the same. The one thing that should have remained the same was the inclusion of Cross-Buy.
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Do I stick with the free-to-play download only or buy more tables? Do I buy the tables I want or the Season 1 bundle? Do I buy the Pro Bundle or upgrade to Pro on a per table basis? There is also a Pro Upgrade Bundle.
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Going free-to-play was a mistake because now every PS4 gamer looking to add Pinball Arcade to their library will be confronted with a screen full of confusing options. But there is one redeeming factor to the Pro Upgrade and Operator’s Menu that could very well explain it all, and that is the IFPA Pro Tips that provide the advice of experts that know their way around each of the tables.Īt just $4.99, we may never understand if FarSight saw a financial loss with every DLC table pack sold, so is that reason enough to charge an additional $3 for added pro features? While this is nothing new to PS4, it is extremely relevant given the complexity of the purchasing scenario of The Pinball Arcade on PS4.
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I didn’t find the added ability to freely move the ball around the table to be very useful and enabling the Operator Mode disallows trophies, goals, and leaderboards. Features like flying over the table to view the details and study where to make better shots should be included on every table as it is included with Zen Pinball 2, and in a much easier fashion I might add.
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I still feel as though the pro features should have been included from the start to all or at least as free updates. Out of 20+ tables available in the Season 1 bundle, only six can be upgraded to unlock pro features either at the time of purchasing all of the Season 1 tables or afterward as a more costly upgrade. DLC table packs can be added to the shell for $4.99 each or the entire Season 1 Bundle is available in the standard version and pro version which comes with the pro versions of some tables and a few custom ball packs. For those not interested in purchasing more tables, know that every DLC trophy pack will be installed the moment you first boot up the game, with or without any DLC tables installed. On PS4, the free download is simply a shell that comes with Tales of Arabian Nights fully unlocked. On PS3, you had to pay $9.99 to get the base tables before you could add table packs by way of DLC. Yes, The Pinball Arcade is now free-to-play on PS4.
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Outside of that, the PS3 and Vita versions are further along with two full seasons of tables and truly wonderful Cross-Buy. I absolutely expected it to look beautiful and play great, although I managed to capture video demonstrating when not even that was delivered (ehem, ball rolls off table).
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Maybe I waited this long to finally publish my official review of the “free-to-play” version of The Pinball Arcade so I could give FarSight Studios a solid opportunity to patch some “next-generation” features into the game. The PS4 version of the Pinball Arcade fails to elevate the brand anywhere near the level of quality and features that Zen Studios’ own Zen Pinball 2 tables have been since they were first released. Any previously promised social features have basically been forgotten. And while the technical achievements involved in the creation of over 100 realistic lights per table and advanced particle thingy-mawhatsits is a sight to behold, it doesn’t change the fact that I still can’t compare my high scores with friends. Not to mention, every table benefits greatly from the DualShock 4’s controller lag-free input.Īll the improvements, either delivered or not, in The Pinball Arcade fall into just two categories: expected technical achievements par for the hardware course, or actual advancements in the brand. Sure, the pieces of the puzzle they did deliver are much shinier than before and their buttery smooth visuals animate at a noticeable 60 frames per second. It’s difficult to overlook the gaps in what they would likely call their definitive edition of the series.
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But when it comes to the PS4 version, it feels like a 100 piece puzzle with half of all the pieces missing. Several key social features went mysteriously missing and that’s after faltering a planned release alongside the PS4’s launch in North America.įarSight Studios got the virtual pinball formula right when they made The Pinball Arcade…on PS3 and Vita in 2012. But what my gut keeps telling me is that the PlayStation 4 version of The Pinball Arcade could have been a lot better. I have been mulling over this review for well over two months and my opinion has been constantly colliding with what should be a positive review of a beautiful game. Posted by Nick K on February 18th, 2014 | 2 Comments | Tags: The Pinball Arcade
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Review: The Pinball Arcade – Season One (PS4)