![]() There are different modes to play and features to unlock to ensure repeat playing. It makes it an exciting experience and I can see myself playing Back to the Future pinball for a long time to come.Īt just over £2 a table there is plenty and I mean a plenty of fun to be had with these Universal tables. The Flux Capacitor, the Delorean and other familiar sounds from the movie are all present. Sticking with the sound element, this table has the most sound effects taken from the movie. For pinball fans it won't matter but as these tables are going to attract the Universal, Spielberg and movie fan then I guess its going to be a talking point with the collection. For soundtrack fans its going to be one of the first thing they notice. It's not licenced so you don't get the glorious familiar Jaws theme from John Williams. In fact this applies to all three tables. However there is a glaring 25-foot great white in the room and that's the music. The table is relatively simple but the subject matter and atmosphere make it a "one more play" table. The atmosphere builds as Quint throws mild sarcastic insults at you. At the back is the sun setting and from time to time you will get a transition from day to night giving that moody feel to the game.Īs with most modern pinball games you can activate missions while you play, such as hunting the shark and buoy bumpers will activate rocking the table. The whole table is filled with props from the movie and buildings on the left give you that Amity feel. The famous Amity sign is displayed along the side of the table and in fact the whole table sits on what looks like the deck of the Orca boat. Unfortunately there is no sign of Hooper or Brody in the game. A fairly accurate interpretation of Quint stands at the front of The Orca and shark fins are a plenty. ![]() The first thing I noticed was how glorious the table looks. I was testing on a laptop with an I7 processor and a humble Nvidia 950M graphics card. The latest incarnation has had a face lift and now all your table purchases are neatly organised on one screen that expands when you hover over them.Īs a Spielberg fan I was eager to play the three tables based on Universal's classics and Jaws was the first I fired up. Your purchases will always be there and thankfully the clever people at Zen Studios have made sure your old tables that you bought for Pinball FX2 are all compatible. Think of Pinball FX3 as your Steam for pinball tables. Don't worry, that's free and you get a free table included called Sorcerer's Lair. I must add that you have to download Pinball FX3 first which is the platform these tables play on. The Extra Terrestrial are the movies represented and will cost you £6.99 for the three. Zen Studios bring us three pinball tables based on classic movies from Universal Studios.
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