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Williams Pinball Vol 7 review: Whirlwind excels, others solid but less engaging.
Zen released Williams Volume 7 tables individually per month due to Epic Games store requirements before bundling into a single pack
high confidence · Opening paragraph explains distribution shift to Epic store necessitated monthly releases
Bride of Pin*Bot was designed by Python Anghelo as commentary on pinball machines and feminine form, with theme meant to enforce this viewpoint on players
high confidence · Detailed biographical context provided: 'Anghelo had written poems comparing pinball machines to the female human and wanted to create a machine that enforced that viewpoint'
Bride of Pin*Bot (1991) featured the highest value shot in pinball at that time with a billion-point award
high confidence · 'the highest value shot in pinball up to that point: when the player locks two balls when the Bride has become a human, the big wheel will spin'
Swords of Fury was originally perceived as a failure by Williams designers and higher-ups but is actually a solid table
high confidence · 'Though the machine was originally perceived as a failure by designers and higher-ups at Williams, the table is overall quite solid'
Steve Kirk designed Swords of Fury and only worked in pinball design for approximately one year at Williams
high confidence · 'It also marked the return of Steve Kirk to the world of pinball design, even if only for a year... but he unfortunately left Williams / Bally very early'
Whirlwind is ranked in the reviewer's top 3 Pat Lawlor designs and represents a 'perfect storm' of his design philosophy
high confidence · 'Whirlwind is easily in my top 3 tables ever designed by Pat Lawlor, which is saying a lot... Whirlwind is the perfect storm of a table for him'
Pat Lawlor designed Whirlwind less than a year after designing Earthshaker!
medium confidence · 'The fact that Lawlor was able to iterate on what made Earthshaker! so great less than a year after that table released'
A competitive mode bug existed in Bride of Pin*Bot's Pinball FX version but has since been fixed
“Anghelo had written poems comparing pinball machines to the female human and wanted to create a machine that enforced that viewpoint onto its players.”
Kineticist (reviewer) @ Bride of Pin*Bot section — Explains the conceptual origin and philosophical intent behind Bride of Pin*Bot's controversial theme
“Bride of Pin*Bot is a two-shot game despite the layout featuring much more than those two shots”
Kineticist (reviewer) @ Bride of Pin*Bot section — Core criticism of Bride of Pin*Bot's gameplay design: limited shot variety despite complex layout
“Whirlwind is the 'perfect storm' of a table for him. The game actively avoids becoming too complicated, relying heavily on its theme to make a connection with its players”
Kineticist (reviewer) @ Whirlwind section — Articulates the design philosophy that makes Whirlwind successful: thematic integration over mechanical complexity
“I can't think of any shot, even today, that gives me the same thrill of shooting it as the side ramp on Whirlwind”
Kineticist (reviewer) @ Whirlwind section — Strong endorsement of Whirlwind's signature shot design and emotional impact
“Zen is helping players much younger than me experience these machines for the first time, and I'm incredibly grateful for them.”
Kineticist (reviewer) @ Final section — Reflects on value of digital recreations for introducing classic machines to new generations
community_signal: Zen Studios enabling access to classic pinball machines for younger/new players through digital platform
high · Zen is helping players much younger than me experience these machines for the first time, and I'm incredibly grateful for them
design_philosophy: Bride of Pin*Bot gameplay design criticized as limited to two primary shots despite complex layout, with scoring heavily weighted toward single center ramp shot
high · Bride of Pin*Bot is a two-shot game despite the layout featuring much more than those two shots... the scoring is heavily weighted towards the unlimited millions that can be earned by shooting the center ramp repeatedly
design_philosophy: Pat Lawlor's Whirlwind exemplifies design principle of avoiding over-complication while relying on strong theme integration to connect with players
high · The game actively avoids becoming too complicated, relying heavily on its theme to make a connection with its players, and backs that theme up with an excellent layout
announcement: Williams Pinball Volume 7 officially released on Pinball FX across all platforms and iOS Zen Pinball World app
high · Volume 7 of Williams Pinball is currently available on all platforms and is also available on the iOS Zen Pinball World app
product_strategy: Pinball FX digital releases include animated enhancements not present on original hardware (Pin*Bot model, Balrog animation, tornado van)
high · None of these enhancements have any basis in real life, so they're just fun additions to the Zen releases that take advantage of them being digital tables
positive(0.78)— Reviewer is enthusiastic about Whirlwind and appreciative of Zen's digital recreations as accessibility tools. More measured/critical toward Bride of Pin*Bot and Swords of Fury, though not harshly negative. Overall tone is respectful toward classic design and designers while providing honest gameplay critique.
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high confidence · 'Zen gave this table good treatment overall for its conversion, though there was a glitch in this table's competitive modes that has since been fixed'
technology_signal: Zen shifted from simultaneous multi-platform releases to individual monthly releases per Epic Games Store requirements, now bundled post-release
high · Due to the shift to releasing the game via Epic's store the company had to release one table per month, and the three tables included in this volume were originally released standalone