The Marvel Avengers: Age of Ultron table, meanwhile, is incredible, and I haven’t seen that film yet either. I still enjoyed it because I enjoy pinball, but I can’t help but suspect that I would enjoy it more if I’m a fan of Star Wars Rebels in particular, rather than just being a fan of Star Wars in general. So all-in-all this table fell quite flat for me. The art design of the table was also lost on me a little, though it’s a slick production as all of Zen Studios’ work is. Having not seen the TV series there’s also a lot of voice samples, jokes, and gameplay elements that fell rather flat with me, thought I am certain that fans of Star Wars Rebels will enjoy playing through abstracted versions of the various events of the show by flicking a pinball around. I haven’t watched any of this series, so right from the start this is quite an obscure table, especially when compared to the other tables based on Star Wars franchises that I do know and love. I’ll start with the Star Wars Rebels table. We’ve already reviewed the core Zen Pinball 2 game (and some of its newer tables, in fact), and these new tables do play the same way, so I won’t repeat myself with a new review, but I thought it would be worth sharing my thoughts on these two tables, if for no other reason than to remind people how good Zen Pinball 2 is. The other is a tie in to the Star Wars Rebels television series. One ties in to the recent Marvel Avengers: Age of Ultron film. The releases aren’t easing back, either, with Zen Studios recently releasing two new licensed tables. It’ll cost you a pretty penny to buy access to every one of the 54 tables that are now available, but for pinball fanatics it’s hard to imagine a game development company that has done more for them than Zen Studios. For years now, Zen Studios has been building its Zen Pinball 2 platform into something truly incredible.
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