Hobbit has been in the house for a month it was delivered on 03/31/16 so its time for an update. I play it almost every day and the more I play the more I enjoy the gameplay.I feel Hobbit is not a game that you will get tired of in a month or two. It is in my opinion a great home environment game that you need to play more than just a few games to get a feel for it. I like the option of being able to pick your modes and to chose if you want to lock a ball. Once you get to know the modes it makes for very interesting game play I like the strategy involved of picking your own path I could see were some players might feel overwhelmed by all that is going on with the game but as you play more it becomes intuitive. To me it has that feel that I want to play one more game because I feel that I can progress further into the game and I have finally broke 2 mill a couple of nights ago played just a ton of modes. As the code stands now it is really fun to play but as the code evolves it is going to be epic lot of room to grow in this game. I do not understand the people that say it plays floaty set up right it plays fast maybe not Ironman fast but definitely fast for a widebody game. For me I feel it will be a long term keeper. As for Ghostbusters it is a totally different type of play which is great because I think pinball needs different types of games to stay interesting. I had chances to play it at the Ohio show but decided to hold off until my LE arrives hopefully soon, so I can experience it in a home environment set up the way I like it. The game looks awesome and the feed back from people playing was like 100% positive which to me is unheard of in the pinball world. Bottom line for me is Hobbit is a massive amount of pinball fun and I can't wait for Slimer to arrive because it is going to crazy fun in its own way. What a great time to be in this hobby just amazing.