![]() Zen Studios does some great work with their pinball tables, and these two are no exception. I enjoy a table that is easy to pick up and play, and the lane layout and mission structure make them a blast to play. Yes, they are all South Park sounds and voices, but they repeat constantly, and the high pitched voices of the kids worked on my nerves to the point I muted my TV while playing the tables.Īside from those two problems, the new South park tables are actually very well done. That leads me to the biggest problem I had with the table – the sound effects and music. No cursing, no adult references, just the goofy dialog you’d hear from South Park. I lost the ball a few times, especially on the South Park table, due to the overall color scheme.Īnother thing – we all know how vulgar South Park can be, but none of that comes into play with these tables. It has some bright, flashy colors and a ton of things going on – sometimes a bit too much. The look of both tables fits very well with the overall feel of the Zen collection. Each costume has its own missions to take on, and once again, this table is very lane focused and offers up some really good points for the leader boards. This includes vampire Butters, Meheecan Butters, and of course, Professor Chaos himself. The Butters table is all about the little guy and the multiple personas he takes on. ![]() Crabtree and Cheesy Poofs are still thought of. There are a ton of references and quotes all coming from multiple seasons of the show, and the inclusion of the older season stuff was a nice touch. Hankey multi-ball changes the balls into poop. ![]() Multiple shots through the same lane will start up missions that can offer up some high scores. Multiplayer: Yes, but just use the leader boards. Platforms: PS4, PS3, 360, XB1, PC, Vita, Wii U ![]()
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