There’s one big issue with this DLC, the €15 price tag. It also features lots of multi-ball missions, two of them even with 6 (!) balls. We have seen this type of thing on earlier Pinball FX tables but if I remember correctly this was the very first pinball machine with this type of technology. A plateau with holes that you can tilt left or right and if the ball reaches the end you’ll get a score boost. That one was my favourite and also gives a lot of scores!Ībove on the left, you have another mini-game. Some of them are done by playing it on the table’s matrix screen, with one of them you have to shoot cowboys. Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure strength is how fun the table actually plays, with only two flippers it is easier to play than most other pinball tables and the mini-games are brilliant. You can toggle them out but ALL other visuals touches are gone if you decide to do that, which is a shame. Planes fly over your screen and a rainstorm happens too, as a result, it becomes harder to keep an eye on the ball. While some of the visual touches are wonderful, for example, Indiana whipping from left to right there are two really annoying things that don’t happen on the real table. As I did mention in the intro the gap between the two flippers is large so lots of middle lane balls will be lost, but you’ll eventually learn from your mistakes so it will happen less frequently. If you ever played the real table you’ll know just how fun and smooth this one plays. Millions of points are counted faster than Henry Walton’s whip. More than ten different missions are included, with heavy influence from Indiana Jones movies. So the authentic approach also means lots and lots of score points! If you have been struggling with the Pinball FX3 high score Achievement then you’ll absolutely love this pinball table. Even the machine’s original sound and music is a perfect replica. True-to-life, ZEN Studios recreated this table with careful precision. From the physics, the original sound and the table mini-games. That said, the exact digital copy of the real Williams Indiana Jones table is done perfectly. I must admit I’m not the biggest fan of the Williams tables as the space between flippers is significantly wider compared to FX3’s Pasha, Tesla or one of the many other original pinball tables. This Indiana Jones table, originally released way back in 1993 is another Williams licensed table. LifeisXbox’s Indiana Jones: The Pinball Adventure review | Finally! It has been a while since we had a new Pinball FX3 table.
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