Game: Pinball Hall Of Fame: The Williams Collection
Platform: Xbox 360; PS3; Wii; PS2
Publisher: Crave Entertainment
Developer: FarSight Studios
ESRB: E
Genre: Pinball Simulation
Players: 1-4
What's Hot: Awesome ball physics, great boards, nearly arcade-perfect
What's Not: Bare-bones interface
Review by: Danielle Riendeau
The Williams Collection is a real treat for pinball fans – it’s an authentic, fun experience that looks, feels and plays just like the real thing, minus the pizza grease. A collection of classic pinball tables ranging from oldies like Jive Time to elaborate 90s options like Medieval Madness, it’s about as close as you’ll get to an arcade-perfect experience on a console.
As you begin the game, you have the option to visit the “Arcade” and try out the four open tables (or the other eight after you unlock them) or you can head right over to the more structured challenge or tournament modes. You’ll begin with 30 “credits” and as you play through and complete specified goals, you’ll earn credits with which you can “open” other tables for free play. You can also play any board for one credit if you’re craving a bit of variety.
Williams Challenge mode provides a meatier quest for single players – you’ll go through the boards in order, with a minimum score to beat on each. Playing though this mode also earns you credits.
It’s a ridiculously simple structure, but it works well, since the variety and quality of the tables is spot-on. Pinball fanatics will appreciate the true-to-life quality of the sound effects, the excellent ball physics, the ability to nudge the table, and every subtle trick and challenge to each board. Everything from Gorgar’s retro-hilarious “Me Eat You” sound bite to the intricate structure of the Funhouse board is lovingly presented.