The pinball industry has seen better days, with only one major retailer, Stern Pinball, still producing actual, original pinball tables. While you can go out to an arcade or bar and try to find a machine, the easier thing to do these days is play pinball virtually. With Zen Pinball having its new “Paranormal” table release on the PSN, we figured this would be a perfect time to review both the full game as well as the latest DLC. So does this game endlessly eat your virtual quarters, or would you be better off playing a table in real life? Find out here.
"To coincide with the home video release of Solo: A Star Wars Story, Zen Studios added three more tables to its Star Wars pinball series." - Tyler Hall from Video Chums
Bethesda and Zen Studios Team Up for an Epic Pinball Pack Fallout, Skyrim, and DOOM are coming to Zen’s pinball platforms in December! San Francisco, CA – November 17, 2016 – Zen Studios, creators of hit digital games like CastleStorm and Pinball FX2, and Bethesda, the worldwide publisher behind the blockbuster franchises Fallout®, DOOM®, and The [&hellip
Neil writes "Join us as we show off most of the missions that are available on the Portal Pinball table for Pinball FX2, including the superb Atlas and P-Body team up!"
It looks like Portal, it's a bit strange and throws up a few wacky ideas. So far so good.
Oh, wow! Didn't know that Portal had a ping ball game...I'd sure like a Portal 3 more, though!
pinball fx2 is the only game i have spent the most money on dlc...if you want to call them that...i see them as simply new games (tables)...and i still don't have them all...loved portal (even if i did get stuck and stopped playing it) so i will be picking this one up.
With the amount of tables available, it certainly gets expensive if you want to own all the Zen offerings. This one looks like it should be on the hit list though.
Probably the most realistic Pinball game I've ever played.