While Zen Studio’s Pinball FX is still going strong, having produced a number of new original and Williams licensed pinball tables over the course of 2023, it’s interesting to see them go for something a little bit different with the recent release of Pinball M. Opting to create tables that don’t quite fit the kid-friendly mold of Pinball FX, this first batch of tables features horror icons like Chucky and John Carpenter’s The Thing, along with Duke Nukem, Dead by Daylight, and Zen Studio’s own Wrath of the Elder Gods: Director’s Cut. So far, with just 5 tables available, this initial outing of Pinball M actually feels pretty great to play, and the new table designs are really well done, with some well thought out mechanics that help make up some of the best themed tables Zen has produced across any pinball platform thus far.
All in all, Pinball M is off to a solid start, and while not every table in this collection utilizes a theme that I’m super into, the ones that do end up doing really well here. I’m super interested to see what other properties Zen attempts to tackle with this mature branded series of pinball, and I think Pinball M does just enough to differentiate itself from Pinball FX to make it worth checking out.
Note: Zen Studios provided us with a Pinball M PS5 code for review purposes.
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