![]() ![]() Players that download Pinball FX get one table for free, and they are able to purchase individual tables or table packs to add to their collection. I'm loath to call Pinball FX a "game", as I think of it much more as a platform. So for this review, I'll focus more on how the Pinball FX experience is structured, with the express understanding that the tables are all in the 8.5-10 region, if we were to score them individually. Suffice to say, the individual tables are beyond excellent, and Zen is the best in the business. There is no need to yammer on about it and beat a dead horse. I've gone on record in at least five different reviews about how much I love and respect the work Zen Studios does on these tables. The endless jamming of the R1 and L1 buttons on my DualSense controllers in this case has made simple activities like doing the dishes and writing into wincingly painful tasks. There is simply nothing else like it in gaming, and yes, I will merrily damage my body in its pursuit. But that does not stop my addictive personality from locking in on a Zen pinball table and keeping me there for hours on end, sweating, swearing, and chasing the ever-elusive dopamine reward of a new high score. I have stated numerous times over the years that I am not a great pinball player. There are few games anymore that inspire that old "one more try" addiction that lurks inside my 1980s arcade-trained brain, but Zen's pinball games are among them. ![]() I can always tell that Zen Studios has released a new pinball title by the aching soreness in my forearms.
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