Along with the conventional season mode, Tiger Woods PGA Tour also features a career mode where you start as a rookie and work your way up the tour , a course designer, and a variety of different multiplayer modes. Full Specifications. What's new in version. Release December 5, Date Added February 26, Operating Systems.
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After you've built up some decent stats for your golfer, it's time to tee up and test yourself in the game's simulation mode. Once you've made the top 35 in qualifying round it'll be time to step up with the big boys. Simulation mode is very trying at first since your shots are very sensitive to any slightly bad shot you may hit.
Just like in real golf you will find yourself hitting the hazards if you heel your ball and yelling at the ball when it misses the cup by mere inches. Another thing I really enjoyed was playing well enough to have Ping golf equipment offer my golfer a sponsorship. Not only do I get a nice fat bonus when I play well, but, this makes the game feel much more realistic as well. The more stuff you use and wear from your sponsor, the more money you will receive from them when you play a great round on the course.
Simulation mode is no picnic and if you haven't mastered one of the control schemes you will be frustrated. Thankfully, the game has a practice feature to allow you to hone your skills before jumping into competition. The game uses the Trueswing method as well as the classic three-click control method from older golfing games. Trueswing works by clicking once to initiate the swing process, after which you pull your mouse back and then push it forward to complete your golfer's swing.
Depending on how fast you pushed forward and how straight your mouse stayed will determine your shot's path. Move the mouse to the sides a little and you might find your ball hooking into the rough or sand bunker. After each shot you can check your Trueswing analyzer to see how you're swinging and help make adjustments to improve your swing.
Your swing will also change once you've passed the advanced golfing lessons. Once you learn advanced driving you can choose to have your golfer lean forward to help the ball catch itself in a breeze and carry, or lean back and cut it through a breeze.
These options also appear for chipping, pitching, punching and flop shots and really help you tweak each shot you take. Putting is still just as hard as you might remember it to be. You must judge putter weight, ball speed and read the greens like an expert to sink those birdies and eagles. The game does offer a color-coded grid to help assist you in reading those long tough putts, which helps a lot when you're first trying to learn the greens.
Ball psychics feel just right and look very realistic when you're driving for yards, approaching the front of the green from yards out and rolling the ball down the hump in the green. Unfortunately I haven't been able to check out any of the game modes on EA's online gaming system. You can play them against the computer to experience more than just skins and stroke play.
The game sports 18 courses available to you all unlocked and ready to be played on in any game mode, including the newly added Bethpage Black and EA's fantasy courses such as the Predator. However, in truth, there is a distinct arcade feel to TW due to the amount of help offered.
While this is great for those looking for a fun-filled blast with their mates and a few beers, it's not so perfect if you're after that 'simulation' feel. Even the career mode, with its eclectic mixture of tournaments and curious selection of longest drive and closest to the pin putting competitions, has a sort of cute Pilotwings feel to it, rather than the raw feeling of proper golf.
When it comes to sheer playability though. TW cannot be faulted. As for whether it's better than Links ? It completely depends on what you want from a golf game. If, like we said, you're happy with an easy to play game experience and a couple of mates by your side then Tiger Woods is the one for you.
Although maybe you should buy a PS2 instead, you pussy. If, on the other hand, you want a more serious golf game, with more stats and more shot options, stick to Links Browse games Game Portals.
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