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On the Wii it is just a terrible pile of tripe and further evidence that Nintendo's 'seal of quality' means absolutely jack these days.
Fact is, you can buy the PC version for half the price and you'll have a vaguely OK and entertaining pinball title that you can mess around with every now and again if that's your thing. You can nudge the table by flicking the Wii remote or the nunchuk and you fire the ball into the table at the start by wafting around the Wii remote. Utilisation of the Wii is insulting at best. Instead we're left with a very mundane title. Whilst we realise that pinball is a somewhat limiting focus for a videogame, there could easily be more tables, more options and more diversity on offer. Aside from that you can view the game credits, change some options and use the disk as a coaster. You can try and get high-scores on all the tables and even play against a friend if you so desire. The aim of the game is simple, play some pinball and try not to get annoyed by how terrible it is. The ball never quite feels like it is on the table, which leads to it floating around at a fairly mundane pace and not behaving itself. Everything about this title is half-arsed and vaguely pointless. It looks like a budget PC game, it plays like a budget PC game and it sounds like a budget PC game. We'd like to say it is deliberately trying to be kitsch and stylish by being ugly and cumbersome, but it is just plain ugly. Neon lighting, fake breasts and cheesy pseudo-gothic elements plague this title from start to finish. The tables themselves are dull and painfully slow to play and lack any sort of invention outside the overly camp 1980s themes. We didn't think you could get the idea of pinball wrong, but somehow this game does it. Whilst we enjoy a bit of pinballing as much as the next man, woman or armadillo we can't help but think that something has gone oh so very wrong with Dream Pinball. The game is split into a number of tables, but not a great number.