Not as many as on other platforms, for some reason the Marvel/Disney licensed content seems to be having trouble, but there's still way more than enough choice to be had. There's plenty to be had too, with a couple of dozen tables. It's reasonably priced too, you'll pay an average of maybe £3 per table, less if it's in a large bundle. There are tables full of flash and effects. There are complex, multi-tiered, evolving tables that go beyond what would be possible for real.
There are some old-fashioned, back to basics tables. The tables are all original, not based on real tables, and do a wonderful job of covering every niche a player could want. There are some with more prestige for licensing and accurately recreating real tables, or for having long legacies, but FX has spent the past decade, across 3 iterations, building itself up to be the de facto pinball game.įirst: The content. Pinball FX3 is probably the most widely-regarded pinball game around.