However, Pinball FX3 has some unique ideas that help differentiate it from your typical pinball game. I’m sure everyone knows what pinball is, so I’m not going to insult your intelligence by saying how the game works. It works really, really well too, with Pinball FX3 on the Nintendo Switch proving to be one of the most enjoyable ways I’ve ever got to play pinball – well, outside of those long, miserable days in work playing Windows’ ‘Space Cadet’ pinball when managers weren’t looking, that is… Rightfully so too their use of both original content and popular franchises has ensured they’ve amassed a superb collection of tables that’ll have any Pinball Wizard drooling.įollowing its success on other platforms, the series has finally made its way to the Nintendo Switch with the release of Pinball FX3, allowing players to try smashing through some high scores in the palm of their hands. Over the years, Zen Studios have made quite a mark on the genre thanks to their release of Pinball FX and all of the subsequent tables that came after it. Playing on an actual pinball table in an arcade never appealed to me quite as much (though that’s possibly owed to the fact that it’d be a drain on the wallet), but smashing some virtual bumpers as I went through a myriad of creative and fun tables has always been a blast. I’ve got a deep, undying love for pinball video games that has stuck with me ever since my time playing Pinball Fantasies and Pinball Dreams on my Dad’s old Amiga. Format(s): Nintendo Switch (Reviewed), Playstation 4, Xbox One, PC
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