The table is nowhere near as detailed as what you see in Pinball Arcade (only 47 tutorial slides and half of them are how to use the plunger, flippers and nudges). The puny, short flippers feel wimpy, have a giant gap between them, and the only real strategy is to hit an unreliable skill shot. This would be a real quarter muncher if it were an actual table in an arcade. Between the short flippers and massive kickers, expect plenty of games where the ball drains before you can even make a shot. Even when you do get a shot, there are no loops to aim for, just two multiball targets and a set of bumpers at the top.
Also, There aren’t many players so you can play multiple games without getting matched to an opponent. If the table was enjoyable this wouldn’t be as much of an issue, but it’s simply not rewarding to play. Between this and losing licenses for my favorite tables (Theatre and Arabian Nights) I’m Disappointed in Far Sight.