The 3D option really pulls you into the game visually making everything jump out and come to life in greater detail. You’ll find some very simple tables to some very complex ones with lots of ramps, switches and other moving parts. The table designs are pretty much perfect and there is rarely any fault that can be found as each table is meticulously modeled and displayed and the level of detail that went into each and every one is amazing. With all the lights, animations, realistic bumpers, ramps and the overall presence of the table, it’s hard not to be impressed. Regardless, like all of the pinball tables available for Pinball FX 2 on the home consoles, you are left with a great impression of the work that went into Zen Pinball 3D and the tables that are included. Part of me wished there was an option to turn off the 3D functionality so that both screens on the 3DS could be utilized to make an even larger viewing area. Visually speaking, Zen Pinball 3D is a great looking pinball game, especially given the relatively small screen that they had to work with. Along with competing locally for highscores you compete with those online as well for highscores, truly showing if you reign supreme in the pinball world. Like all of the other tables in bigger console version of Pinball FX2 there is a great multiplayer portion of the game where you can take turns with three other players in Hotseat to compete for the local highscore.
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