![]() ![]() but they didn’t seem to work when we were testing the game. Pinball Heroes had leaderboards back in the day, and so are present here as an option. Pinball FX‘s enduring popularity comes from the trickle of new tables that they support it with and from the intense leaderboard competition the game generates. However, Pinball Heroes‘ biggest issue will be longevity. But overall, you should enjoy your time with the tables offered here. It’s a shame because Fat Princess clearly has lots of good ideas but it’s just not executed very well. ![]() We kept recruiting mages, fighters and other fantasy archetype characters and lit up a load of things on the table but our scores were still pitiful. While it has good ideas based around collecting allies and resources to wage war, the table is very low-scoring and it takes ages to really make any progress with it. Nobody much cared about that game (although we did have some fun with the match-three freemium Vita game they put out) and it makes for a somewhat frustrating table. Last, but very much least, is the game based on Fat Princess. Fans of pastime activities will enjoy Everybody’s Golf (which has a cool putting green gimmick) and High Velocity Bowling (which actually has a go at putting bowling into a pinball game). The biggest name, or at least the one that has survived the best, is Uncharted which provides a table based around Nathan Drake’s tomb raiding exploits. Still, again, it’s a playable and enjoyable table. ModNation Racers also inspires another racing-themed title but nobody ever cared about that series. MotorStorm also provides inspiration for a fun table that makes you long for Sony to bring the series out of retirement. WipeOut, Sony’s answer to the F-Zero games, makes for a fun table where it’s not so much the sense of speed but rather the sense of openness that makes this table fun to play. Of course, this was right in the middle of the seventh console generation where, here in the UK at least, Xbox were winning the console war with the Xbox 360 and a lot of these brands were only notable when they showed up in a Gamestation ‘4 for £20’ sale but now it all acts as something of a time capsule to that time in Sony’s history. ![]() There are eight tables offered, each of which is based on mostly famous PlayStation game brands. The ‘heroes’ in the game’s name in this case are the flagship Sony titles of 2010. That’s all well and good but how does a mostly forgotten PSP game translate over onto today’s huge LCD and OLED televisions and is there room in the market now that Zen have cornered it with their superlative Pinball FX titles? Well, the good news is that Pinball Heroes holds together pretty well for a 12 year old portable title. Aside from quick-saving, you’ll also get a ‘rewind’ function and a set of trophies to earn, including a platinum. That means you’ll be looking at an upscaled version of the game with a few nifty additions. That means that subscribers to PSN’s top tier now have access to the game.Īs with all the other PS1 and PSP ports on there, this game is emulated from the original ROM. How is this relevant to you? Well, Sony have decided to add it to the neglected ‘Classics’ section of PS Premium. Pinball Heroes is a pinball simulation game that launched on PSP back in 2010. Decemin PS5 / Reviews tagged first party / pinball heroes / ps premium / psp by Richie ![]()
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