Pinball FX is back and more modern than ever, you can check out our full review soon, but with 86 tables available at launch, it would cost a small fortune to own them all, so we’ve had had our hands on every single table and awarded each table and bundle a score out of 10 to give you an instant idea of what tables we enjoyed the most and clicking the price will take you to the relevant bundle on xbox.com.
There’s also the Pinball Pass which gives access to over 70 tables for a limited time, with 1 month costing 150 pinball coins (£12.49) and an entire year costing 1200 Pinball Coins (£83.49), but that’s an expensive way to be left without any extra tables when your subscription ends.
With the introduction over, it’s time to release that plunger and take a look at every table available at launch of Pinball FX 2023.
The originals collection pack is available for the handsome price of £13.24, that’s a pretty good deal for 7 tables giving an average of less than £2 per table. Best of all there’s a great selection of tables with plenty of variety, making this my top choice from all of the available bundles.
Son of Zeus (9/10) Son of Zeus is a small closed table that’s relatively easy to play, there’s only one obstacle on the right that can be annoying, but concentrating on keeping the ball left will quickly rack up some decent scores. there’s some great animations, audio is great and overall it’s one of the most fun to play tables.
Adventure Land (7.5/10) Adventure land is packed with detail, at first glance it looks impressive but slightly convoluted with 8-9 lanes at the top which means their narrow width leaves plenty of balls bouncing back off the joining walls. With a little practice, you’ll soon get used to it, but
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