Everybody’s Golf poses a stiff competition to EA’s Tiger Woods. It looks like Everybody’s Golf has surprised many gamers but turning out to be the better of the two. The reason for this game turning a winner is because of the game control method. It uses a control that ensures all shots turn out the way the player wants. Everybody’s Golf is truly a fun golf game that will keep players engrossed for long hours.
As you are not offered any caddy tips, putting is not very easy. As with real golf you have to read the green and putt precisely. Background audio adds to the excitement. Music is exciting and fun. The sound of wind and other natural elements are realistic and entertaining.
The controls of Everybody’s golf are simple to use. Zooming in and out has been made easy and players can use various button combinations and directional passes so they can get that extra spin, lift and more power. It is also possible to pan across and have a good overhead view of the course. The ball moves precisely in the direction that you want it to.
There are three different options to play the game which are the single round, challenge mode and multiplayer mode. In the single round, players get to play through an unlocked course with a character of their choice, while in the challenge mode you get to play against opponents where the surprise elements are new characters, accessories, outfits, clubs and courses. The PlayStation Portable game in challenge mode is truly interesting. The tournament mode will provide players with tournament points for their best shots.
The character you choose can be customized as you progress through the game after having won various accessories. Loyalty points are awarded if you stick to a single character. Everybody’s Golf has a good presentation and the music is excellent with great sound effects. This game is a sure winner. The only drawback is the fact that it is possible to play only multiplayer game with players nearby with their own PSP. Otherwise, Everybody’s Golf is by far one of the best golf games on the PSP.
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EA makes Tiger Woods’ PGA Tour - not Sony!
Right you are, it’s been corrected, thanks.