Author Topic: METALLICA Master of puppets Limited Edition  (Read 27760 times)

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Re: Re: METALLICA Master of puppets Limited Edition
« Reply #75 on: July 20, 2013, 03:09:52 PM »
I had a few games on an Le last night.  Apart from it kicking everyone's butt I found the overall package fantastic.  I love the artwork,  music and game play.  I would be interested what the die hard AC DC fans think of it as personally I think it wins!

Not a die hard fan of ACDC - however

I own the MET Pro - people already know that I like it a hell of a lot.
2 mates own ACDC PRo and I have played the game quite a lot.

2 vastly different games in gameplay.

I truly enjoy ACDC Pro and would ( will ) own one in my set up one day.
I think the music is intergrated much better into ACDC gameplay with the jukebox selections to be honest.
Sound quality is FAR superior in ACDC.
2 areas where ACDC is miles ahead IMO



I'm hoping to purchase a Metallica Pro later in the year (finances pending) and currently own an AC/DC Pro. Since owning it, it's been my favourite machine in my collection (was never a die-hard AC/DC fan either) and one of the best pinball machines I've ever played. I still get the same enjoyment out of it and never tired of it after the first month. The integration of full songs was great and I loved the fast gameplay. Some games were short and frustrating, while others were long and satisfying (yes, still talking about pinball here).

I haven't played any of the Metallica models yet, but letting it all sink in, the Metallica playfield artwork thrashes the AC/DC artwork. I also love the colourful graffiti style cabinet of Metallica Pro/Premium. Before it was released, I was imagining something all black with a lot of silver lettering and live shots of the band. This machine could be the AC/DC killer in my collection. Would I get rid of AC/DC though? Never. These machines will fit nicely with the Data East Guns n Roses. I'm looking forward to having my favourite Metallica tracks while I play a killer pinball machine.

Wow, sound quality is superior in AC/DC, Wotto? Cheaper speakers in Metallica?

Cheers!
Adam.