Quoted from Crile1:Any TNA owners play 90% solo play? I don't have pinball buddies locally. My friends are just not into. They see it as a strange hobby I have. My pinball buddies are my kids and honestly between the computer, PS4, PS3, and Nintendo switch, pinball takes a back seat. So for me, TNA will be a one player experience. I honestly didn't expect to be blown away by Star Wars. But it was fast, the music and lights were great, and the art was better in person. The supercharger on Getaway is one of my all time favorite mechs and I've been on the lookout for a Getaway over the last year (but so many are way overpriced)...so the hyperspace loop really scratched that itch. So, I am getting concerned that TNA may not hold up as a one-player game with no real modes to play.
Me and several non pinball buddies went to Tilt Pinball Bar the other day and pretty much took over their TNA for atleast an hour. They couldn't get enough of it and we all kept playing 4 player. It's a bit more of a struggle in my house to keep my pinball games going when they are over.. Granted I do not have the best titles but TNA grabbed them and got them throwing quarters they like they were going out of style. I'm in on a TNA and played Star Wars on location and was not impressed and I'm a huge Star Wars nerd as well (atleast George Lucas Star Wars). This game is one that grabs you in person and unfortunately nothing I've seen on youtube or anywhere does it justice. It needs to be experienced in person and LOUD.