Pinball FX - Jurassic World Pinball (DLC)
Three Jurassic World-themed pinball tables for Pinball FX. Dinosaur spectacle bolted onto solid flipper mechanics, but table variety is thin for the asking price.
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About Pinball FX - Jurassic World Pinball (DLC)
Pinball FX is Zen Studios' ongoing digital pinball platform, and the Jurassic World Pinball pack drops three licensed tables into that ecosystem. If you already own the base game and have a soft spot for raptors and chain-reaction multiball chaos, this is a straightforward add-on. If you are new to Pinball FX entirely, this DLC is not the best entry point - the platform's free rotating table selection gives you a better feel for whether the physics engine clicks with you before spending anything. The three tables each lean into different corners of the Jurassic World film series. You get arena setups with dinosaur models that animate when you hit key targets, ramp layouts designed around specific movie moments, and mission trees that ask you to chain shots in a set order to progress a score multiplier. The shot geometry is competent. Ramps feel snappy, and the table lighting communicates active missions clearly enough that you are not hunting for your next target. None of the three layouts reach the mechanical inventiveness of Zen's best original tables, but they are functional, and the theming is loud enough to hold attention across a few sessions. Where this pack struggles is depth. Compared to the studio's Williams and Bally recreations - or even some of the Marvel tables - the Jurassic World designs feel built around spectacle first and decision-making second. There is not much of a meaningful choice about which shot sequence to prioritize once you learn the layout. Experienced players who track their own score consistency will hit a ceiling on these tables faster than on more complex offerings. The AI wizard goals and score leaderboards add some replay hooks, but the pack is not going to pull you back for 50 hours the way a genuinely layered table design would. The 73 percent positive Steam rating with over 2,600 reviews is honest about where this lands. It is not a disappointment exactly, but it is squarely mid-tier within Zen's own catalog. On Xbox Series X the visual presentation is clean and the 60fps target holds without issue, which does matter for reading ball physics accurately. Xbox One owners will have the same content at a lower resolution, and the slower load times are a minor friction point but nothing that breaks the experience. For strategy and sim players who usually have something more complex running in the background, a pinball DLC like this works well as a 20-minute palate cleanser. The scoring systems have enough internal logic to satisfy people who like understanding why a number went up. But if you are specifically hunting the deepest, most replayable tables in the Pinball FX library, this pack should sit lower on your priority list than the Williams Volume sets or Zen's original originals. Buy it because you like the films or want more tables in rotation, not because you expect it to redefine what the platform can do. Diego, Scout Team
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- Developer
- Zen Studios
- Publisher
- Zen Studios
- Release Date
- Apr 13, 2023