- Publisher: Ignition Entertainment
- Release Date: April 2004
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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For console owners used to having to fiddle with power sliders in order to orchestrate their shots, it brings a nigh-on edible element of tangibility to the experience... An accomplished bundle. [May 2004, p.109]
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The challenges offered in terms of beating your opponents were well tapered; the more you play the better you get and winning some dosh and opening the sub games, which were equally enjoyable, really topped the experience.
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80In the greater scheme of things, this is not barrier-breaking software, but it is crisp, clean fun at a budget price.
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Pool Paradise is one of the best budget games in years. This is an addictive, near-faultless pool simulation, with the various games played in the surrounds of an idyllic tropical beach resort.
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75There may be those who will find Pool Paradises strange setting and overall eccentric nature in conflict with what they would consider a realistic or acceptable pool game experience. However, for those who dont mind a bit of zaniness mixed in with their billiards fun, Pool Paradise is worth a look.
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Then there's the dodgy AI that produces identical breaks if you play the same character again, and super-aggressive play from the big boys with not even a nod to a safety game. All of which adds up to a rushed and amateurish job, albeit one that's surprisingly addictive.
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Gbush1Sh.t no control keys option.
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LoocaC.10This is the best pool.