
While the 3D models of the heroes looks great, for some reason Zen Studios decided to not animate Captain America’s mouth, making his speech look awkward. So if you score three million points, you’ll always start with at least three million points.Īfter this, you can listen to Iron Man and Captain America discuss their thoughts on the upcoming superhero division and choose your side. The twist is that the highest score you’ve received from this mode is automatically added to your base score. If you choose to play this part, two balls are thrown onto the table with the goal to rescue people from the attack. The player gets the choice of whether to start with the massacre at Stamford (the start of the mutant registration) or not. The player gets to choose which side to play for. The premise is that the United States government wants to force mutants to register themselves in a database Captain America opposes this plan, saying heroes need freedom, whereas Iron Man believes that mutants should register to help keep people (and the mutants themselves) safe. The latest entry in the Pinball FX2 stable is called Civil War and is taken from a 2006/2007 Marvel comic crossover that spanned seven issues. Not only are these titles more difficult than some of the generic tables like Epic Quest and Sorcerer’s Lair, they’re also much grittier.

While they are all generally very fun to play, the ones based on the Marvel universe are usually the best. Zen Studios has been releasing high-quality pinball tables on multiple systems for quite awhile now, and we’ve had the privilege to play a lot of them.
