The tables are all accurate representations of the home console counterparts, so you’re not getting anything different except for a nice portable way to kill some time. Rails and ramps all have depth, the ball actually looks spherical, and in my opinion lining up some shots in 3D was a lot easier than it was in 2D, both on this handheld and in the PS3 title. Playing the game with the effect off is still a viable option, but you don’t get the nice clear distinct look that the 3D brings. The tables included are Shaman, Earth Defense, Excalibur and El Dorado – all very good tables on their own enhanced with the 3D effect that the 3DS offers, and let me tell you – it makes a very nice difference. Plus, being an eShop release means you don’t need to lug around another cartridge to get your pinball fix. Featuring four tables, all of which are available on the standard Zen Pinball release (and two on Pinball FX2) this move to 3D is a little superfluous but yet still is a very nice addition to the genre. The latest is a Nintendo 3DS eShop release of Zen Pinball 3D, which came out Jan 12 in North America. Zen Studios is slowing creeping onto each and every platform possible, and making a pinball splash each time.
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