Hopefully, I won't regret putting Whirlwind so low down on this list. WhirlwindĪlright, I actually like the rest of these tables, so it was really hard to judge these. There is a cool tube that you can shoot up to activate multiball, but besides that, I don't get it. Central ParkĪ table that was voted by fans to be in Pinball Arcade: Season Two, and one that I don't see the appeal of. Its soundtrack will cause your ears to bleed. Goin' Nuts is a cool piece of history, but its gimmicks are more than the sum of its parts. The whole game is timer-based and only ends when the timer hits zero. There are no outlanes and the game starts in multiball. Only a few prototypes were created, and the gameplay is far from traditional. Going Nuts is the most interesting table here, as it never made it into mass production. It's a muddy mixture of brown and green, and it feels completely uninspired. The art on this table is hideous, to the point where I don't want to play it. The overall layout of El Dorado has been re-purposed multiple times, which makes you wonder why this version is the version they decided to put in Season Two. This is the worst table in all of Pinball Arcade.While this pack is a major step down from Season One, there are still some great tables that deserve your attention. So here we are, almost two months later, and it's time I rate all the tables from The Pinball Arcade: Season Two. However, I made an oath that I will devote my life to the game and reviewing as many tables as I can. ![]() While January was National Pinball Month (an honor that I made up), I realized that I am actually horrible at pinball.
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