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ZEN Pinball (PlayStation 3)

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Great theme tables and fast-paced action make Zen Pinball a winner.

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Pinball might not seem all that compatible with a zen state of mind. Even in its neutered video game form, any game loaded with flashing lights that you have to play with crazy flipper fingers is not going to encourage quiet meditation. But while the PSN game Zen Pinball does not have the most appropriate name, it does pack in a lot of silver-ball excitement because of four great tables, a lot of nifty gimmicks, first-rate physics, and some innovative multiplayer. Only a few minor tech issues cause some ruts in your road to pinball wizardry.

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Explore the jungles of El Dorado with flippers and a silver ball.

Don't expect any big surprises here. Even with the offbeat name, Zen Pinball is a straightforward simulation of the glitzy modern game found in arcades from coast-to-coast. You use the shoulder buttons to work the flippers, and you use the left stick to muscle the table into some extended bumper action. The physics are totally believable, so it really feels like you're playing pinball. Even though the game lacks the physical interaction provided by the real thing, the ball rolls, spins, and bounces like it has real weight. Even the flipper movement is authentic. You can apply subtle touches to passes and take hard shots at banks of targets or into wireframe tunnels depending solely on how hard you push the shoulder buttons. The only flaws are that the flippers are arguably a little too slippery, and the awkwardness of using a stick to bump the table instead of the motion gyro of the Sixaxis controller, which might have felt more natural. It's odd that the game doesn't support the gyro during gameplay, since it employs it to let you pan the camera around tables before beginning matches.

Just four tables are included--V12, El Dorado, Shaman, and Tesla--but each is loaded with imagination and tons of gimmicks that can take hours to figure out. It's a good thing that each comes with a cheat sheet of rules, or you would be forever trying to suss out scoring bonuses and objectives on the packed playfields. Table themes are well developed, with beautiful graphics, great cheesy voices shouting out tips about bonuses and warnings, and tons of special effects both on the playfields themselves and on dot-matrix video animations in the top left corner of the screen. Tesla is filled with steam and electrical flashes, V12 transports you inside a car's engine, El Dorado whisks you off to a hidden South American city, and Shaman is set in a cannibal-haunted jungle.

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ZEN Pinball (PlayStation 3)