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Pinball FX2 review for Xbox One

Platform: Xbox One
Publisher: Zen Studios
Developer: Zen Studios
Medium: Digital
Players: 1-4
Online: Yes
ESRB: E – T

Ever since I was a young boy, I played the silver ball?and while that may be true, I need to proceed with this review without any further plagiarizing of The Who. After a long absence, almost a year as a matter of fact, Zen Studios has finally found itself on the Xbox One. Pinball FX2, like Zen Pinball 2, provides fans with not only the best pinball experience out there, but thanks to the nifty (albeit not complete as of this writing) import feature, most of the tables you played and loved on the Xbox 360 are now playable on your Xbox One. What?s more, thanks to the power of the system, Pinball FX2 looks and performs better than ever before.

While the overall Pinball FX2 experience is honestly just an enhanced version of what you knew and played on the Xbox 360, the new interface now makes things more manageable — giving gamers their own say on what tables are the best for their finger flipping prowess. This is all thanks to a new panel system that not only breaks down tables into their own genres, but a ?new release? panel which allows gamers to view what is new and hot in the pinball world. This new feature became evident when Guardians of the Galaxy and The Walking Dead tables were released, both of which are new and pretty darn fantastic if I am to be so bold.

What?s also great is that the same tournaments and achievements (even though you need to earn them again) are back. Sadly, while you can import your old tables, you must earn those high scores and leaderboard bragging rights one more time. While I am happy the import system exists (and who wouldn?t be) the process of doing so is basically going through the buying process all over again, even though you don?t have to pay for it a second time. Lastly I most note that there are a few tables that are oddly missing at the time of this writing, even if you owned them on the 360. These include Earth Defense, Excalibur, Marvel Pinball Origins, Street Fighter II, Plants vs. Zombies, and Super League Football. While I?m not sure if they are absent due to licensing, technical issues or just plain forgetfulness, the fact that they are not there is quite curious indeed, and without answer at the time of this writing.

When all is said and done, Pinball FX2 for the Xbox One is easily the best version of the franchise thanks to its new interface — even if you have to deal with a hiccup or two when importing your titles.

Grade: A
Brian Peterson

Staff Writer, Sports Editor I have been a Store Manager for GameStop for 13 years to make "da dollars". I write for GA in my spare time to make use of the years I paid for college loans. In my spare spare time, I write music under the alias "The Feast of the Dead" and have released independently 6 CD's and have even supplied the podcast theme song for N4G's podcast. I'm married to my beautiful wife Sarah and enjoy film and music of all genres especially horror themed

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