

#ZEN PINBALL 2 VITA DOWNLOAD#
Download it! If you’ve already bought some tables for the original Zen Pinball, then things get even better, since those tables are free to import. Since Zen Pinball 2 is free to begin with, this is a no-brainer. Maybe I was bumping the Vita too hard, but when I switched the control scheme back to utilizing the left analog stick, it the game was far more forgiving.

Now, gameplay-wise, turning on tilt via motion sensor resulted in a far too-sensitive gesture, and I lost the ball on more than one occasion during my playthroughs. Regardless, it doesn’t really detract from the game. Perhaps this is a fault of the PlayStation Vita and/or Network, which doesn’t seem to enable multiple downloads in one pass. Manually downloading all the tables one-by-one was pretty tedious, and I would have liked to see an option to mass-download them. It was announced on the 9th of April, 2012, and was developed for the PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita by Zen Studios. If there are any gripes to be had, I would have to say the importing of previously-purchased tables could have been smoother. Zen Pinball 2 is a sequel to the original Zen Pinball. The Vita just feels like a perfect system for this kind of game, and Zen Studios really took the time to implement some simple, intuitive options for the Vita. When you hold the square button to hover the game’s camera over the playfield and tilt the system itself to move your view, it’s almost as if you’ve got your nose up to a table in an arcade. The trigger buttons on the Vita feel closer to a real pinball table’s flipper buttons than the shoulder buttons on the DualShock. You’re closer to the screen, so you can make out finer detail on characters and/or the playfield.
#ZEN PINBALL 2 VITA PS3#
In fact, this iteration of Zen Pinball 2 feels more intimate than its PS3 counterpart. Every single table plays amazingly smooth on the Vita, with the same wonderful graphical fidelity that Zen Pinball fans have come to expect. Zen Pinball 2 (PS Vita) 2012 System PlayStation Vita Publisher Zen Studios Developer Zen Studios 7.9 Game Rating User Ratings: 11 Our Review: N/A Add to Games Collection Overview Reviews. As if backward compatibility wasn’t enough, any tables you’ve previously purchased are available for download at no extra charge. Having all tables back in one game is a most welcome change. These are all the tables from the original Zen Pinball, as well as DLC released for it, including Marvel Pinball. ZEN Pinball 2 Ps Vita - Overview unityelt 1.98K subscribers Subscribe 8.7K views 9 years ago I honestly like this game,so i truly recommend it. It sucks.At launch, Zen Pinball 2 has support for 26 tables. I hate how its got no real tables in the game, i hate how it really should be called "Avengers pinball" as the only levels available are all about the Avengers i hate how it names the balls as Marvel Avengers characters, i hate the graphics, i hate the sound.

That game is a great multiplayer game, make and share your own levels never gets old. The game was released the same sort of time as the third installment of the "Park" series, which are all free, called Treasure Park. Requesting a DLC purchase every 3 seconds because you only have 5 "tables" on the game, i'd rather delete the whole game. It doesn't burst with bright neon colours when you hit the targets and it doesn't do the "ping" noise like it should.

Its not bright with colours(or if you're american, color) as it should be.
#ZEN PINBALL 2 VITA FULL#
As a game its full of boring graphics, dull music/sound and is missing the point of "arcade pinball". It also should be called "Avengers pinball" as the 5 levels given are all about the Marvel Avengers themselves. It even says it when you spend too long on a "table". This is the PS3 demo, published on PS store for VITA. Its claims to be a "free game", but its not fooling anyone. This is the PS3 demo, ZEN Pinball 2 is a game which is impossible to sugar-coat. ZEN Pinball 2 is a game which is impossible to sugar-coat.
