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I wanted to comment on:
"Psycho and Trick Or Treat are often dismissed by critics as pale imitations of Party Land and Stones 'N Bones from Pinball Fantasies."
I'd like to know who the critics are (links to reviews) and on what bases they decided this is a pale imitation.
Most Pinball machines copy a lot of other machines and have a couple of original features. It is probably not a very inovative pinball game, but it sure is one of the best ever made for PC/console. Flow is very smooth, great ruleset. Lots of players prefer Psycho over PF. Psycho is one of the most underrated Pinball games, and very much liked by the players. If you search on the internet, you see only praise and sheer enthusiasm, so I really think this should be deleted or links to the articles should be available.