Compara los precios de Brunswick Pro Billiards en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Farsight Studios, Inc.. Publicado por Farsight Studios, Inc.. Lanzado el 14/10/2020. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Simulation, Sports.

Solid ball physics wrapped around a hollow shell: the table feels right, but the monetisation wall and near-empty online lobbies will frustrate anyone who actually wants to play another human.

I sat down with Brunswick Pro Billiards expecting a no-nonsense sim I could grind when the ranked shooter queues were dead. The physics held up on first contact: cue ball spin, deflection angles, and the satisfying crack of a clean break all feel tuned to something close to the real thing. Controls are responsive whether you're on a controller or mouse, and flipping to the overhead top-down view rather than the default close-in camera makes aiming readable. On a pure mechanics level, FarSight Studios got the table right. The problems start the moment you try to do anything beyond potting balls in practice. The game offers 8-Ball and 9-Ball as the core competitive modes, plus a handful of solo challenge types: Time Attack, 9-Ball Solitaire, and Shot Caller. That's the whole content list. There's no career mode, no structured tournament ladder, no ranked progression worth mentioning. The challenge modes can be blown through in around ten minutes each and they don't scale in any meaningful way. For a solo player, this runs dry almost immediately. Online play is where the design choices get genuinely frustrating. Matches require you to wager an in-game currency called Brunswick Bucks before each game, and you cannot opt out of the wager or adjust the amount. Earning Bucks at a reasonable rate through normal play is slow by design, and the gap is clearly meant to push real-money purchases. That alone is a problem, but it's compounded by a player base that never really grew. Finding a live opponent means sitting through long matchmaking waits, and in some sessions reviewers reported searching for ten minutes or more without a result. A coin-wager system only works if there are enough players to keep lobbies alive, and this one never reached that threshold. The presentation is clean without being exciting. Licensed Brunswick tables, cues, and ball sets look appropriately sharp, and unlocking different cloth colours and cue skins gives you something to work toward cosmetically. The audio is the weak point: ball-impact sounds are satisfying but the surrounding atmosphere is flat and silent in a way that kills the bar-hall vibe the game is reaching for. On the visual side, the default camera angle has been criticised widely enough that it's worth flagging: switch to top-down early and leave it there. The honest summary is that the core simulation works and local multiplayer with a friend in the room can be genuinely enjoyable. But the thin content slate, friction-heavy online economy, and a concurrent player count on Steam that rarely climbs above single digits means the experience you're actually buying in 2025 is much closer to a solo practice tool than the multiplayer billiards platform it was sold as. If you need a pool fix on PC there are older titles in the genre that offer more depth without the monetisation friction. This one is for the player who just wants to knock balls around alone and doesn't mind the walls closing in quickly. Fred, Scout Team

Brunswick Pro Billiards

Brunswick Pro Billiards

14 oct 2020Farsight Studios, Inc.
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Solid ball physics wrapped around a hollow shell: the table feels right, but the monetisation wall and near-empty online lobbies will frustrate anyone who actually wants to play another human.

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I sat down with Brunswick Pro Billiards expecting a no-nonsense sim I could grind when the ranked shooter queues were dead. The physics held up on first contact: cue ball spin, deflection angles, and the satisfying crack of a clean break all feel tuned to something close to the real thing. Controls are responsive whether you're on a controller or mouse, and flipping to the overhead top-down view rather than the default close-in camera makes aiming readable. On a pure mechanics level, FarSight Studios got the table right. The problems start the moment you try to do anything beyond potting balls in practice. The game offers 8-Ball and 9-Ball as the core competitive modes, plus a handful of solo challenge types: Time Attack, 9-Ball Solitaire, and Shot Caller. That's the whole content list. There's no career mode, no structured tournament ladder, no ranked progression worth mentioning. The challenge modes can be blown through in around ten minutes each and they don't scale in any meaningful way. For a solo player, this runs dry almost immediately. Online play is where the design choices get genuinely frustrating. Matches require you to wager an in-game currency called Brunswick Bucks before each game, and you cannot opt out of the wager or adjust the amount. Earning Bucks at a reasonable rate through normal play is slow by design, and the gap is clearly meant to push real-money purchases. That alone is a problem, but it's compounded by a player base that never really grew. Finding a live opponent means sitting through long matchmaking waits, and in some sessions reviewers reported searching for ten minutes or more without a result. A coin-wager system only works if there are enough players to keep lobbies alive, and this one never reached that threshold. The presentation is clean without being exciting. Licensed Brunswick tables, cues, and ball sets look appropriately sharp, and unlocking different cloth colours and cue skins gives you something to work toward cosmetically. The audio is the weak point: ball-impact sounds are satisfying but the surrounding atmosphere is flat and silent in a way that kills the bar-hall vibe the game is reaching for. On the visual side, the default camera angle has been criticised widely enough that it's worth flagging: switch to top-down early and leave it there. The honest summary is that the core simulation works and local multiplayer with a friend in the room can be genuinely enjoyable. But the thin content slate, friction-heavy online economy, and a concurrent player count on Steam that rarely climbs above single digits means the experience you're actually buying in 2025 is much closer to a solo practice tool than the multiplayer billiards platform it was sold as. If you need a pool fix on PC there are older titles in the genre that offer more depth without the monetisation friction. This one is for the player who just wants to knock balls around alone and doesn't mind the walls closing in quickly.

Fred
Fred · Scout Team

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singleplayermultiplayerpvponline-pvplocal-multiplayerlocal-coopachievementscontroller-supportcloud-savestier:aaaBilliards SimPhysics-BasedCouch MultiplayerMicrotransactionsLow Player BaseCasual SportsShort Session

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OS
64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 660 or AMD R9 270X
Processor
Intel i5 2500K or AMD FX-8350

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64-bit Windows 7, Windows 8.1, Windows 10
Memory
8 GB RAM
DirectX
Version 11
Network
Broadband Internet connection
Storage
2 GB available space
Graphics
Nvidia GeForce GTX 1060 or AMD RX 580
Processor
Intel i7 7700 or AMD Ryzen 1600X

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Farsight Studios, Inc.
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Fecha de lanzamiento
14 oct 2020

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