As the Williams/Bally releases for Pinball FX 3 roll on, the third volume brings with it three tables from the 90?s, one of which is likely going to be more familiar to casual pinball fans than the other two. Volume 3 features Theatre of Magic, Safe Cracker, and The Champions Pub. Personally, I was certainly more familiar with Theatre of Magic, what with it being one of the earlier Pinball Arcade releases. However, I was pleasantly surprised by how much I enjoyed The Champion?s Pub, and especially liked the unique mechanics found in Safe Cracker.
Theatre of Magic was designed by John Popadiuk, who was also responsible for the excellent Tales of the Arabian Nights. It has a number of features, the most iconic of which is the large trunk featured on the left side of the playfield. Bouncing a ball off of it can cause it to rotate slowly around, and it features heavily into the four different goals necessary to complete the Grand Finale. It?s certainly one of the more popular pinball tables in existence, and for good reason. It?s easy to understand, quick to play, and has a number of bells and whistles that?ll keep people engaged.
So yeah, if you?ve been enjoying this series of releases on Pinball FX 3, this is certainly one pack you shouldn?t miss. The tables featured are highlights of the 90?s, but Safe Cracker is a game that I think all pinball fans should at least try out. I?m looking forward to the next pack, which promises to make some actual physics changes to the flippers in these games. So hopefully we?ll have more table reviews headed your way shortly.
Note: Zen Studios provided us with a Pinball FX3 Williams vol. 3 PS4 code for review purposes
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