First impressions of the game were pretty good although if wouldn't support the full resolution of my monitor. The tables look like real tables and there are plenty of camera angles for you to choose from. Unfortunately, after that the gameplay of the tables are kind of *meh*. The music is forgettable, the sound effects are appropriate but repetitive, but the big problem is the flippers. When you hit the flippers it almost seems like it throws the ball. It's hard to explain, but the upshot is that the ball doesn't always go where it should (or would if it were a real table). This makes back shots (hitting things on the left side of the table with a ball hit from the left flipper and vice versa) incredibly easy and common, even when it shouldn't happen based on when you hit the flipper. I'd say that if you are desperate for pinball, grab this when it is on sale. Otherwise, there are much better pinball games out there.