The clicky Switch buttons feel much more precise and accurate for flicking the ball around the screen, and unlike other handheld versions of the game (on PlayStation Vita and Nintendo 3DS, for example), the nice, big screen makes it easy to see everything that’s going on. Pinball runs smoothly on the Switch, and it’s even possible to flip the console to a vertical orientation so you can play the game with a form factor that more closely approximates the shape of actual pinball tables. That being said, the actual experience of playing the game is so much better. I’ve already covered Pinball FX 3 when it released on PlayStation 4 earlier this year, but as pinball’s the perfect kind of game for those train trip commutes, or unwinding with in bed before sleep, I can see myself playing the Nintendo Switch version much more going forwards. Upfront, though, I have to say that Pinball FX 3 is the far better game. Both pinball games have many additional tables to purchase afterwards. From there you can choose to purchase additional tables as DLC. ![]() It seems unnecessary to make people who aren’t hardcore pinball fans choose between the two, but that’s what happened, and so here I am playing pinball like a maniac, and given the circumstances, rather than review the two separately I figured I’d roll it into one article.īoth pinball games are free downloads and include one free table as a taster. I’m not entirely sure why both major digital pinball developers Zen Studios and FarSight Studios, decided to release their respective games (Pinball FX 3 and Stern Pinball Arcade) on the Nintendo Switch within a day of one another.
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