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    Tiger Woods PGA Tour '08

    Tiger Woods PGA Tour '08 (Wii)

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    Developer

    EA Sports

    Publisher

    EA

    Genre

    Sport

    Players

    2

    C3 Score
    7
    Reader Score (0 Votes)
    n/a

    Posted on 11.10.2007 User Icon Posted by James Temperton (Mr. T)
    Tag Tags: Tiger, Woods, PGA, Tour, '08, 5, EA Sports, EA, Sport
    Golf on the Wii is meant to be. Whilst EA’s last attempt at golf on the Wii was a bit of a shank into the bunker, the 2008 iteration that we’ve been playing for the last week is a whole different bag of clubs. Whilst visually it might look like a PS2 game what it lacks in style it makes up for in simplicity and fun. That ever-growing Wii mantra rears its ugly head again; it's playability over sexiness all the way.
    But how well does it work? Well, like a lot of Wii games at the moment, Tiger Woods 08 manages to both fall flat on its face and sink a hole in one. The best bit of the game is without question the long game. Taking a massive swing down the fairway with Wii-mote in hand is hugely satisfying. Unlike in previous versions, the game is much kinder. You can swing like crazy and so long as you don’t skew your angles wildly the shot will stay straight and true and fly down the course. Whilst some purists might claim this takes the challenge out of golf on the Wii, those of you that enjoyed the golf game in Wii Sports will be delighted with the tweaks and changes to this version. Simplicity, accessibility and playability are the key words.

     

    Sadly this isn’t always the case. Whilst the long driving game is all fine and dandy, the short game and putting is often atrocious. Puts that should go in roll up about 1cm short on a consistent basis and putts that should simply drop in the hole fly over without even catching the rim. Why? We can’t really think of a reason. Chipping and approach shots to the green are also worryingly tricky. Indeed, having to judge any shot that doesn’t require full power is, put simply, a right pain in the arse. There is no guide, no gauge and no way of telling just how far your shot will go. No matter how many times you try and hit an approach at 60% power, sometimes it will go 80% and others 40%. It really is a massive shame as it leads to a lot of unnecessary frustration in what is otherwise a hugely addictive and enjoyable game.

    Elsewhere the problems and annoyances continue. Sometimes the game decides that your back-swing alone is a whole shot and takes a swing at the ball, normally sending it forward with about 50% power and wildly into the rough. Putting sometimes happens with you just about twitching your finger. The saving grace of ol’ Tiger is that when it works it works well and the satisfaction of hitting a perfect shot will have you purring like a pussycat who just got all the cream.

     

    In essence this game is a matter of practice makes perfect. With time your putting will improve, you’ll manage to stop the ball from flying all over the ruddy green and you’ll get to grips with the nuances of the game. The frustrations and the annoyances will still remain, but the more you play the better you’ll get and the more skill you’ll be able to excerpt from the tee and on the green.

     

    As is the case with a lot of EA Sports games, there is a lot to see and do in Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08, PGA Season mode and the somewhat ludicrously large Tiger Woods Challenge included. All in all there is a lot to keep you entertained, but for us this simply isn’t good enough. This game really does feel like a mash-up of the PS2 version and of TIger Woods PGA Tour 07 (Wii), which only came out a few months ago. There is no online play, no Mii implementation, no improved graphics and no funky Wii mini-games (as seen in EA’s very own FIFA 08). It all stinks of laziness to us and makes for a bit of a disappointing experience.

    One of our favourite new additions is player confidence. If you happen to be a hit rubbish at a certain shot and do this on a regular basis, the game will pick up on it. In time, when you come to do that shot that you simply never pull off the Wii-mote will start a-shaking, your on-screen player will get increasingly nervous and that oh so nerve-jangling heartbeat thumping will kick in. Sweaty palm time, so make sure the Wii-mote is strapped in well. Chuck in some fun added extras in terms of multiplayer taunting (you can make fun noises whilst your opponent takes a shot, yay...) and you’ve essentially got 07 with bells on, and not that many bells at all, no sir.
    Gameplay

    8

    Often brilliant and hugely satisfying, but occasionally frustrating and confusing. When things go well for you and the game behaves itself, the experience is fantastic. However, every so often it will decide to take your shot on your backswing or bugger up that crucial approach shot. Bad Tiger.
    Graphics

    5

    Poor really. The whole game looks muddy and washed out. There is no definition, no depth, no spark and nothing to make you really look at the game and say ‘wow’. Also, for some reason, despite the fact you can always hear a crowd cheering and booing, you never actually see them. Wii game should not look like PS2 games, ever.
    Sound

    7

    Decent commentary (so long as you play as Tiger Woods) and the amusement of being able to annoy your mates in multiplayer. Some lovely ‘thwack’ noises and of course birds tweeting.
    Value

    6

    Not many new additions from the 07 version which is barely off the shelves yet and lacking an online mode, this just isn’t good enough swing for your...erm...kerching. Awful puns aside, this is basically Tiger Woods 07.5.
    7

    /10

    C3 Score A decent offering that is an essential purchase for golfing fans. If you already have the 2007 iteration that we’d advise approaching with caution as the new additions really don’t justify the expense of buying a whole new game. EA have tweaked and fiddled but there is still some major work to be done to make this a must-have.
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    Okami is complete
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     L90 Mii

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    I don't think I'll bother with this. I made a mistake by getting 07 for the Wii, but I got rid of that the other week and traded it in or Starfox: Command.

    I'll wait for Mario Golf instead and it will be tons of fun compared to Tiger Woods games.

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    on 13.10.2007 at 10:39
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    The British public are certainly lapping this up, with the Wii edition out-selling all other platforms. In the week the PS3 edition launched, the Wii version STILL topped it in terms of overall units sold that week! EA is certainly onto a winner with Wii golfing efforts...Now, if only it'd hurry up and do a Fight Night Wii as well.


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    on 13.10.2007 at 18:03
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    BRAWL FTW!!!!
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     L23 Fire Leo

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    I completly agree with that score. the game is bloody terrible.
    A fail so epic, it may just be a win.
    on 13.10.2007 at 21:51
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