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The Current State of Pinball Manufacturing

By Borygard

4 years ago


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    #84 4 years ago
    Quoted from vicjw66:

    And they couldn't even put a proper bash toy in it. Just a crappy stand up target in front of him. I expected the Black Knight to move when you hit him, maybe taken aback or a small vibration, Nope. Maybe he moves his head side to side? Nope. Maybe he jumps up and down when you hit him in the midsection? Nope. Maybe really cool interactive call Outs? Nope. Maybe a few cool led flickers? Perhaps with the next code update.
    George Gomez bitched about LCD screens and wanting to keep the "world under glass". Boy was he full of shot. Stern sold out the "world under glass" for cheaper and more reliable LCD animations and hand drawn artwork. I'll take mechs over artwork any day of the week.

    Totally, 100% agree. I had high hopes for this game. Once I played it, not only was it sparse, the main "toy" in the game was stationary. Could not agree more.

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