It depends on how you throw the ball, your release, PAP, how it's drilled.
For example, I've seen some high track players with lots of side rotation make the Nano Pearl go left big time. Generally, it's a foot or so longer than the Nano and will be a little stronger down lane than the Nano, but it will cover less boards.
The Critical Theory has great midlane read and continuation. The Marvel Pearl can clearly do the same and it continues to be a favorite for many people and on tour.
The problem is any of these balls on the wrong condition will puke. We've tested them all and have used several of them for a long time.
For example, I am a high track player with ~350 revs. I had my Marvel Pearl pin up and it is long and snappy, as expected. I have my Critical drilled pin up 45x45, and on sport patterns, it's a beast. On house patterns, it's a little smoother with less punch. If you have lighter volumes, the Critical, Lucid, and other aggressive balls labor. The trouble is many house shots have medium or lighter volumes.
If you have strong hand, the Marvel Pearl will likely be most versatile. If you have less hand, I like the Critical Theory.