I was real bummed when I heard that The Pinball Arcade developer Farsight Studios was losing the Bally/Williams license a few months back. I hadn?t invested a ton of money into that platform, but I had certainly spent enough, and liked revisiting those tables occasionally. The element I most loved was being surprised by a new table that I had never played or never heard of. My local access to real-world pinball is virtually non-existent, so The Pinball Arcade was really the only way for me to experience those machines, even if it was just a digital format. Also, I thought Farsight did a pretty solid job. There were issues, certainly, but by and large these seemed to be good virtual renditions of the real thing. So, when hearing that the license was going away, I grabbed a handful of other tables before they disappeared and just sort of figured that would be the end of it.
Across all 4 tables I never ran into any significant issues, either with graphics, physics or framerate. Everything plays smoothly, loads quickly, and I appreciate the sense of progression you get from playing these tables within the shell of Pinball FX3. All the little experience gains and unlocks add to the experience, but aren?t necessary to pay attention to if you?re just coming at this for the pure pinball experience. I?d wholeheartedly say that the license is in good hands with Zen Studios, and look forward to future table releases down the road.
Note: Zen Studios provided us with a Williams Pack Vol. 1 PS4 code for review purposes.
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