Hot Shots Golf 3 Review
Hot Shots Golf 3 Feature
- With a combination highly stylized graphics and realistic golf gaming will make you enjoy golf, even if you've never held a club in your life
- 15 unique charcters to choose from, including real-life player John Daly
- Funny and fantastic characters celebrate, complain, and taunt their fellow golfers on challenging photo-realistic courses
- Outstanding environmental design that you can alter -- add trees, change the time of day and more
- Several different modes of play -- Stroke, Tournament, Short Course, Vs. Mode and many more
Perhaps the best thing about the game is its immediate accessibility. Players of any skill level can immediately grasp (if not master) the swing meter, where one button press starts the backswing, another determines power, and a third determines accuracy. It's all about rhythm and timing, and pressing on the directional pad during the backswing lets expert players control topspin to finesse their shots, fight a strong wind, or guide the ball through some nearby trees.
As players advance through the tournament and other modes, they gain experience in addition to points for purchasing new equipment and other game enhancements. New clubs, balls, and other items significantly impact the way the game plays. New characters and courses open up as the game progresses, so there's always something new to unlock or master. If any complaint can be leveled at the game, it's that perhaps the designers didn't take the over-the-top theme far enough. Those looking for a strict simulation without the wacky characters and fancy special effects might want to look at Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002. On the other hand, that game's special effects are too sparse to attract people looking for a pure arcade experience, and the character designs are uninspired. Regardless, the game lurking underneath Hot Shots Golf 3's fantasy façade should appeal to any golf fanatic, and the varied course designs combined with plentiful equipment choices guarantee a great deal of replayability. --T. Byrl Baker
Pros:
- Once loaded, shots, replays, and course repositioning are instantaneous
- Beautiful and varied courses with especially good water effects
- Plenty of equipment, characters, and other items to unlock
- Graphics are good, but probably don't tap the entire potential of PS2
- Could use more and better special effects to add drama to the proceedings
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Oct 13, 2011 06:17:37
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