If you care about pinball, this is a great game. It's fun to sit and learn a table (and many are very complicated) and see your scores improve. LAST ACTION HERO -THE PINBALL ARCADE by Farsight Studios in 2016 and based on the original real life table by Data East from 1993. pro packages, and just have it so that if you buy a table you get all the features for that table. Pinball Arcade by FarSight StudiosReal pinball for your iPhone, iPad, and iPod touch FarSight Studios, makers of the best pinball games on the PS3, Xbox 360. And it doesnt, same as with all other games. Its same with FX2, i would love if both TPA and FX2 worked on my wii u and my xbox 360 as well as on my ipad and pc. I guess what I want is for more pack variations (half season? I don't know) and for them to ditch the regular vs. Its like asking that your xbox game should work on pc too. But then again, $30 for 15+ tables isn't a bad deal at all if you think about it. So, as you can see, a $10 game can become very expensive very quickly if you desire to increase your collection of tables. Now, that's a LOT of content for $30, but still, I don't like the $10 bump to get the pro pack - partly because I don't know if I really need/want the pro features, or not. There are several seasons available, and each seems to contain 15-20 tables. This is a known issue, and it has to do with the way the PS3 renders our game, the best way to reduce the lag is to use'game mode' on your TV if available, and make sure that all video/movie enhancing effects and features on your television are turned off. Beyond the original 4 tables you can buy individual tables for anywhere from $4.99 - $7.99, which some double table packs in the same range or you can choose an entire "season" for $29.99, or $39.99 for the "pro pack", which I think allows you to tinker with the tables' settings more. The base game gives you 4 tables for $9.99, which isn't a bad deal at all, considering that these tables are complex and each represents many hours of gameplay to master them (if that's really possible - I've been playing pinball for years and I've only ever progressed to being perhaps slightly above mediocre). My only issues with this game are DLC related. The balls seem to have the right weight and feel on the flippers, and my rudimentary set of pinball flipper moves work just fine. With a pinball sim it's all about ball physics, and TPA seems to get this right. ![]() While I can't say that the tables are "perfect" (who could), I feel that this is an excellent representation of pinball. I played a lot of real pinball in my youth, and I've played a number of these tables in real life. I've been a fan of pinball sims since the PS one, so it's really nice to have a sim like this with graphics detailed enough to really I've been a fan of pinball sims since the PS one, so it's really nice to have a sim like this with graphics detailed enough to really represent the tables.
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