Ultimate 8 Ball offers 14 different games, including classic 8 ball (playable with both U.S. and U.K. rules), 10 pin, and killer pool. For those novice pool players who don't know their speed pool from straight pool, there is a helpful manual that explains the specific rules for each game variation. Multiplayer functions include head-to-head and round-robin (for up to 15 players) competition. Solo players compete against an array of characters like the Sayonara Kid and Slim Chance, who dress the part of wacky pool sharks. You can choose from pool tables in a variety of shapes, including diamond and L-shaped tables, as well as the standard rectangular table. Strangely, you can also select different textures and patterns, such as stripes, checks, and argyle.
This game does an adequate job of capturing an accurate ball trajectory for both simple and complex shots, which is evident through the resulting spins, speed, and rebounding. However, where this title really excels is in the training mode. For each shot there is a text description and video of a player making the shot, followed by unlimited opportunities to practice the shot. Players of all skill levels can not only practice, but master basic positional plotting and advanced shots that can be used in this game as well as on a real table.
While the graphics are a bit dark and the music uninspiring, this is a fun game for players of all skills who don't want to leave the house to rack up a few balls. --Kasty Thomas
Pros:
- Superior training mode
- Variety of playing surfaces
- Good ball physics
Cons: - Loose control makes aiming less precise
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