1) GB - Surprised me...really liked it after playing it.
2) FT - Great flow...wish all of the ramps were metal instead of plastic. (cheapens the look)
3) Hobbit - Good game...reminds me of a "poor man's" Medieval Madness...due to all of the playfield pop-ups. (which is a good thing)
4) P3 - Pretty fun to play...just doesn't seem like you're playing pinball. (feels more like an arcade game with flippers)
5) TBL - Went to TPF with intentions of playing to possibly buy...not anymore. (flippers were weak/sluggish...didn't help even when the flipper power was adjusted up a couple of notches...had to bang the crap out of the rolled up carpet to get it to move even just a little...maybe the weak flippers?...the bowling alley is a great concept, just not really fun...display was awesome, but that was about it...the game very much has the appearance of a modern game, but has the feel of an early '80s game when playing it)
?) RZ - Not sure were to rank this since there was some kind of a glitch in the software that kept shutting down the flippers in the middle of play...waited in line once, but not twice. (visually, the playfield seemed a little plain to me...not as much to shoot at as I would of liked...maybe if I got to play more than half a ball after each plunge I might of felt different about it, since I do like Rob Zombie's music.) Will revisit it again when they get the software bugs worked out.