![]() ![]() ![]() Admittedly, my pinball skills have always been a little lacking, but I also never felt like The Pinball Wizard offers you the kind of precision you get in proper pinball games. Since you don?t directly control your character ? again, you flick them around using your pinball paddles ? it can often feel like you?re just bouncing around each table, hoping you get a lucky bounce that helps you defeat the monsters, pick up the key, and exit to the next level. The bigger issue, though, is that the gameplay isn?t all that fun. It?s cute to look at, but by the 10th or 11th dungeon without much in the way of variation, it starts feeling like you?re just playing the same table over and over again. The levels mostly all feel the same, with the same visuals for each dungeon. ![]() You proceed to the next dungeon/level/table by killing the monster that holds the key to unlock the door to the next room.Īs I said, it?s a neat idea, but the execution leaves a little something to be desired. If you fall through the flippers, you lose a little bit of health, and if you lose enough health, it?s game over. The twist ? and where the game gets its name ? is that each new dungeon is also a new pinball table, complete with a set of flippers at the bottom of the room. You?re tasked with guiding your character through a series of dungeons, with each dungeon leading you further up a tower. In this case, we?re talking about a game that mixes together pinball with dungeon-crawling. The Pinball Wizard is one of those games that are based on really interesting ideas, but that are more interesting as a concept than as a game. ![]()
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |