Pinball FX - Honor and Legacy Pack
Three themed pinball tables in one DLC pack for Pinball FX. Solid physics, middling variety - worth a look if you already own the base game.
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About Pinball FX - Honor and Legacy Pack
Pinball FX - Honor and Legacy Pack is a content expansion for Zen Studios' digital pinball platform, dropping three additional tables into the Pinball FX ecosystem on Xbox. If you have never touched Pinball FX before, the base game operates on a free-to-play model where tables are purchased individually or in packs like this one. That business structure matters because it means every dollar you spend here is going toward pure table content, with no battle pass or gacha layer underneath. For pinball fans who know exactly what they want, that is a reasonable deal. For newcomers, the on-ramp is steeper than it should be because the platform itself does not do a great job explaining its own monetization before you commit. On the gameplay side, Pinball FX delivers what Zen Studios has refined over many years: physics that sit somewhere between arcade bounce and simulation weight, ramp combos that reward memorization, and table layouts dense enough to justify multiple hours of learning per table. The Honor and Legacy Pack leans into licensed theming, which is Zen's bread and butter. Mechanically, each table has its own ruleset layered on top of the core flipper mechanics - multiball triggers, skill shots, mini-games tied to the source material, and score multiplier chains that demand you understand table geometry before the big points start landing. The skill ceiling is real. Casual players will enjoy the spectacle. Players chasing leaderboard positions will spend time mapping every ramp path and learning optimal ball-save exploitation. Where this pack gets complicated is the mixed review score sitting at 73 percent positive from over two thousand reviews. That number is not alarming for a niche DLC, but it signals something worth noting: a portion of buyers felt the table count or thematic execution did not justify the purchase. Zen Studios tables are generally well-constructed, but licensed packs can feel shallow when the theme is prioritized over mechanical variety. If two of the three tables share similar ramp-heavy layouts without enough differentiation in their scoring systems, the pack starts to feel repetitive faster than it should. The platform does offer online leaderboards and challenge modes that extend replayability beyond casual play, which matters for a score-attack genre where the core loop is inherently repetitive by design. If you are the type to chase a personal best across dozens of sessions, even a three-table pack has a long tail. If you play pinball the way most people play pinball - a few games, move on - the value proposition shrinks considerably. There is no co-op, no campaign, no progression system that threads these tables together. You load a table, you play, you beat or chase your score. That is the genre, and this pack delivers exactly that and nothing more. For Xbox players specifically, the platform integration is clean and the performance is stable on both Xbox One and Series X. The Series X version benefits from sharper rendering of the table art, which matters more than you might expect given how much visual information these tables pack in during multiball chaos. No major technical complaints to flag from the review pool. Bottom line for strategy-minded buyers: treat this like any content purchase with a fixed mechanical ceiling. The depth is in the scoring systems and leaderboard competition, not in unlockable complexity or branching progression. If Pinball FX is already in your library and you want more tables, this pack does the job. If you are new to the platform, start with the free base game and one single-table purchase to test your appetite before bundling up. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Zen Studios
- Publisher
- Zen Studios
- Release Date
- Apr 13, 2023