Often times the greatest pool halls are the little, unknown places that only you and a few of your friends know anything about. Perhaps your "spot" is in a smokey pub where the drinks flow, and greasy food stains the pool cues. Others contend that the best places to play are in the dark basements with a few old pieces of furniture to lounge around in-between shots.
DasReviews writes: "Icon Games Entertainment announced today that several of its top-selling casual titles, Bashi Blocks, Pool Hall Pro and Vertigo, are available now on Impulse. In case you’re wondering, Bashi Blocks is an Arkanoid clone that comes with a level editor, Pool Hall Pro is an interesting 3D pool game and Vertigo is a futuristic racing game..."
GamesAreEvil writes: "Overall Pool Hall Pro is a fun way to spend an evening with family or friends. If you have the patience and experience, then you might give the AI opponents a try. Who knows, maybe you will end up designing your very own virtual pool hall! I suggest renting Pool Hall Pro and if it weren't for bugs, I would have suggested it as a very solid purchase".
This game looks like it could be alot of fun if you could get past the awkward controls.
Might as well just go to the pool hall, yeah? Though, if you hvae kids, and don't have a pool table, might be kinda nice.
Pool? Hell yes, I used to go to the pool hall all the time. Amazing how kids tend to put a stop to activities like that.
WorthPlaying writes: "I have a soft spot for billiard games. Over the years, there seem to have been enough computer variants that have successfully used physics and trajectory estimators that the end result is an attractive and function game, and I held out my hopes for a similar such creation in the form of Pool Hall Pro.
The good news is that Pool Hall Pro is a pretty attractive billiards game that has more pool games than you can shake a cue stick at, and it adds enough extra little features to make the whole experience more well-rounded. The bad news is that the game suffers from some control glitches that make certain aspects of the game downright frustrating to play."