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Wednesday, November 28, 2018

Videogame Review, Zen Pinball 2- “X-Men” for the Nintendo Wii U




Videogame Review, Zen Pinball 2- “X-Men” for the Nintendo Wii U

Magneto’s denial of freedom is in itself excessive freedom.  Or, his belief of war turns out to be war on part of belief.  This is really making my head spin but I like the drawn figures on the pinball table who exhibit marks for all the lights and cameras and action for pinball gameplay.  Controls with the Wii U gamepad for Zen Pinball 2 aren’t the best out there for the pinball series unless you like the pinball flipper buttons when they’re at a considerable distance from each other; the PS4 controller is better suited for the gamer who prefers shoulder buttons at a close distance.  Sometimes it feels like my pointing fingers are really stretched out as I’m holding my Wii U gamepad and the black or white controller can feel pretty bulky.  I haven’t had menu problems with this game.  That’s good.  Now let me go on record and say that each victory achievement in X-Men for Zen Pinball 2 is a lot tougher and more farfetched to get than ones for South Park: Super Sweet Pinball.  Although I’ve gotten plenty of trophies on the South Park game the story in that one was just a total mess compared to that for X-Men.  I don’t know what the creators of South Park were thinking for the pinball game, or perhaps I’ll need to investigate the second South Park pinball table also.  X-Men is very exciting for fans who’ve actually read some comics and seen some videos of the mutant-to-mutant conflict.  No humans are in the X-Men pinball table; maybe they can make an appearance in X-Men on some sort of Zen Pinball sequel.  Needless to say X-Men is another source for the impossible.  We’ve played games throughout our lives and have seen dispute across the galaxy: is it my freedom, is it your freedom, or is it our freedom without any sacrifice in liberty and justice for all?  Philosophy and poetry are written in the galaxy for X-Men officials.  Magneto is up against Professor Xavier.  My father, who is a fan of X-Men, has told me that both sides are right and wrong at the same time- one mutant wants to have mutants live in peace with humans and one mutant wants to have mutants live in peace without humans.  Hasn’t it ever occurred to either freak show that people of different kinds may choose when interaction reaches the possible threads of existence or does everything just seem like an accident?  Anyways, the pinballs move very swiftly and we’ll often find the camera angles stretched out to their fair proportions in visual style of X-Men.  I really suggest something, though.  On another X-Men pinball table, Marvel and other companies can insert speed boosters for the ball on more complicated levels of bridging, connecting, and declivity for the round silver balls.  Otherwise this pinball game is a nice surprise on my Nintendo Wii U and it comes packaged with other pinball tables at a more simple discount/purchasing effect.




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