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16 of 17 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Excellent addictive fun!, 29 Jan 2006
By A Customer
This is a very very addictive little game for the PSP. You have a character on a golf course, with the traditional line up, swing and putt golfing moves (you quickly get used to using O rather than X as the "action" button). By traditional, I mean a three button press of START->POWER->IMPACT. When you win, you earn new courses/players and also accessories/customizations for your players etc. You can use these to change your character's hairstyle, outfit, accessories, clubs and balls. As you learn how to master the gameplay, you can practise switching between items that give you different levels of power/spin/control etc. The control aspect itself is quick to master and ends up becoming quite intuitive. If you still have problems, you can unlock an "easy mode" that makes your opponents easier to beat, without penalising you re:points/rewards.You can choose wether the golfer is left or right handed, which affects the degree of curve of ball depending on how you're facing....and then there's the wind to factor in. Overall, many factors are considered in the physics of the game which makes it more interesting and challenging and is a major factor in driving you to "perfect that swing". However, compared to others in the same genre, there are little differences with this game that may take some getting used to. Usually, if you hit the ball too late (ie third press too late), you slice the ball to the right, and if you hit the ball too soon, you curve the ball to the left. However in this game, when you miss a perfect impact, the ball does the opposite (ie if the resultant impact is to the left of perfect -> ball is hit to the right and may not curve much at all and vice versa). An advantage is that it doesn't matter very much if you choose male or female characters...everyone has their own strengths and weaknesses to get used to (what a charcter loses in power made be made up for by their control/spin etc). Loading times are FAR better than Tiger woods PGA Tour golf. Game loads also give you hints'n'tips which are an interesting read whilst you wait for the game. The graphics are simply gorgeous. Each course has its own distinctive look, and there are quite a few (and their mirrors) to unlock. The detail of the trees and surroundings is amazing. The characters are very 'cartoony', but that's perfect for this type of game....it really fits in to the overall feel of the game, without detracting from the gameplay itself. The sounds also fit too....with cows loewing in the swiss alps and birds chirruping in the Japanese woods. However, there are a few minor graphical glitches. If you hit your ball into a tree (that you may do once in a while) you can see that the ball hits the tree, but when you move in close to do your next shot the tree won't be there any more. Then, when you swing, "tadaahhhh"...the tree appears magically in front of you again to ruin your shot. This ONLY happens when the tree is very very close to you (within a few feet), otherwise the in game view is perfect. You quickly get used to remembering where the ball lies and relying on the overhead map prior to each shot as this will give you an accurate picture of ball lie (the computer opponents also have the same issues). My only major criticism is that I wish you earned new courses more quickly, but the thought of getting them gets you to perfect the courses you have available and to build up your score. You're always earning more items and more bonusses, so even your small victories still give you a reward. The little cut-scenes are cute but maybe slightly monotonous after a while? (pressing the X button allows to skip most of these scenes). Overall, despite these very very minor quirks, this game is enjoyable and fun...i'd recommend it -> 9/10
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