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Pinball with a Senran Kagura filter slapped on top: genuinely fun at the table, thin on content, and completely upfront about what it is. Go in knowing that, and it delivers.

My first impression of Peach Ball was that the franchise had found a genre pairing that actually works. Pinball and outrageous fan service share the same DNA as classic arcade cabinets like Elvira and the Party Monsters, and that lineage gives this game more legitimacy than its premise suggests. You pick one of five shinobi girls - Asuka, Yumi, Ryona, Murasaki, or Yomi - place her at the center of a pinball table, and work through a story mode framed as a lightweight visual novel. The setup is ridiculous in the best possible way: a chemical called Beastall has turned everyone into animal girls, and the only cure is vibrating a special orb via pinball. Of course it is. The two tables, Peach Land and Spooky Shinobi Park, are the game's biggest structural problem and its most-cited weakness. Two tables is a thin offering no matter how you slice it, and both reviewers and players noticed. Each table does have time-of-day and seasonal variations - Peach Land runs through day, evening, and night, while Spooky Shinobi Park shifts across spring, fall, and winter - which adds some visual variety without adding genuine table diversity. The core loop works like this: complete Peach Missions by hitting bumpers, loops, ramps, and the girl herself to fill a point bar, then trigger a Sexy Challenge mini-game where you work multiple balls against a timer. Hit that threshold three times and you reach the Super Sexy Challenge, which clears the stage. The physics lean noticeably in the player's favor - the ball behaves more generously than a simulation purist would like - but that accessibility keeps the pacing brisk rather than punishing, and the missions listed on the right side of the screen always give you a secondary target to chase. Beyond the tables, the game ships with a Diorama mode for posing and photographing the characters, an Intimacy mode carried over from Reflexions, a Dressing Room for unlocking and equipping costumes and hairstyles, and a Free Mode for chasing high scores without the story wrapper. Coins earned across all modes feed an in-game shop with a reasonable amount of cosmetic content: outfits, accessories, Peach Ball skins, artwork, and music. The PC port arrives sharper than the Switch version thanks to a clean framerate and no aliasing, though the polygon counts are unchanged from the original hardware. Keyboard controls are functional (Q and E for the flippers, W-A-D for tilt) but a controller is the obviously sensible choice here. The honest summary is that this game knows exactly what it is. If you have zero affinity for the Senran Kagura cast or the franchise's brand of anime fan service, there is nothing here to convert you. The table count is genuinely stingy, and the Sexy Challenges are so forgiving that failing them takes real effort. But if you came in with any warmth toward the series, or if you simply want a colorful, low-friction pinball game with a strong unlockable loop and a completely self-aware sense of humor, the actual time at the table is more enjoyable than the premise has any right to produce. The PC version adds nothing new but plays cleanly, and the cosmetic grind gives completionists a reason to stay past the story credits. Alex, Scout Team

SENRAN KAGURA Peach Ball

SENRAN KAGURA Peach Ball

Aug 14, 2019TamsoftXSEED Games
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Pinball with a Senran Kagura filter slapped on top: genuinely fun at the table, thin on content, and completely upfront about what it is. Go in knowing that, and it delivers.

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Worth it for Senran Kagura fans and pinball-curious players who can overlook two-table content for a surprisingly solid arcade loop.

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My first impression of Peach Ball was that the franchise had found a genre pairing that actually works. Pinball and outrageous fan service share the same DNA as classic arcade cabinets like Elvira and the Party Monsters, and that lineage gives this game more legitimacy than its premise suggests. You pick one of five shinobi girls - Asuka, Yumi, Ryona, Murasaki, or Yomi - place her at the center of a pinball table, and work through a story mode framed as a lightweight visual novel. The setup is ridiculous in the best possible way: a chemical called Beastall has turned everyone into animal girls, and the only cure is vibrating a special orb via pinball. Of course it is. The two tables, Peach Land and Spooky Shinobi Park, are the game's biggest structural problem and its most-cited weakness. Two tables is a thin offering no matter how you slice it, and both reviewers and players noticed. Each table does have time-of-day and seasonal variations - Peach Land runs through day, evening, and night, while Spooky Shinobi Park shifts across spring, fall, and winter - which adds some visual variety without adding genuine table diversity. The core loop works like this: complete Peach Missions by hitting bumpers, loops, ramps, and the girl herself to fill a point bar, then trigger a Sexy Challenge mini-game where you work multiple balls against a timer. Hit that threshold three times and you reach the Super Sexy Challenge, which clears the stage. The physics lean noticeably in the player's favor - the ball behaves more generously than a simulation purist would like - but that accessibility keeps the pacing brisk rather than punishing, and the missions listed on the right side of the screen always give you a secondary target to chase. Beyond the tables, the game ships with a Diorama mode for posing and photographing the characters, an Intimacy mode carried over from Reflexions, a Dressing Room for unlocking and equipping costumes and hairstyles, and a Free Mode for chasing high scores without the story wrapper. Coins earned across all modes feed an in-game shop with a reasonable amount of cosmetic content: outfits, accessories, Peach Ball skins, artwork, and music. The PC port arrives sharper than the Switch version thanks to a clean framerate and no aliasing, though the polygon counts are unchanged from the original hardware. Keyboard controls are functional (Q and E for the flippers, W-A-D for tilt) but a controller is the obviously sensible choice here. The honest summary is that this game knows exactly what it is. If you have zero affinity for the Senran Kagura cast or the franchise's brand of anime fan service, there is nothing here to convert you. The table count is genuinely stingy, and the Sexy Challenges are so forgiving that failing them takes real effort. But if you came in with any warmth toward the series, or if you simply want a colorful, low-friction pinball game with a strong unlockable loop and a completely self-aware sense of humor, the actual time at the table is more enjoyable than the premise has any right to produce. The PC version adds nothing new but plays cleanly, and the cosmetic grind gives completionists a reason to stay past the story credits.

Alex
Alex · Scout Team

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singleplayerachievementscontroller-supporttrading-cardscloud-savestier:aaaPinballFan ServiceVisual Novel SegmentsUnlockable CosmeticsEcchiArcade-StyleScore AttackWaifu CollectorLight Story Mode

System Requirements

Minimum

OS
Windows 7+
Memory
4 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
7 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 470 (1GB VRAM)
Processor
Intel Core i3 4130T @ 2.90 GHZ

Recommended

OS
Windows 10
Memory
6 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
7 GB available space
Graphics
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 670 / AMD Radeon HD 7870
Processor
Intel i5 3570K @ 3.40 GHz / AMD Ryzen 5 1600x @ 3.60 GHZ

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Developer
Tamsoft
Publisher
XSEED Games
Release Date
Aug 14, 2019

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