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Review: Tiger Woods 2004

by Nick Haywood on 9 January 2004, 00:00

Tags: Tiger Woods PGA Tour, Electronic Arts (NASDAQ:EA), PC, Xbox 360, PS2, PSP, DS, PS3, Wii, Sports

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Online Play and Conclusion

Of course, if you get fed up playing against the computer you can get online and take on real people either over a LAN or by direct connect. This is where another short fall becomes apparent. Golf is a sociable game and as such it's about the interaction between players just as much as about playing the game itself. The multiplayer is screaming out for some way of talking to your opponents and there's none. Nothing. Nada. Not even a chat a chat window. Of course, you could do like I did and use something like Team Speak, but surely a chat window couldn't have been too hard. It's a fairly soulless experience to just sit there in silence as your mate lines up his shot, so make sure you have some form of comms running.

There is a little lag as you or your opponent takes their shot, and it can be a bit tedious if you're playing against someone who likes to takes their time lining up a shot. The game automatically shows your opponent's golfer as he picks his club and aims his shot, but don't expect any adrenaline rushes here, this is a game of golf after all. Although you can have up to fourteen clubs in your bag, there's no slot for mini-guns or chainsaws.

Conclusion

Oh alright, here's Lara for you

How to sum up a game like this? Well, it's deep but it's easily playable for those who've never played golf in their lives. It's got everything the seasoned, keen golfer could wish for. It's easy to play with simple controls for the beginner, but enough complexity for the pro to pull off a forward stanced high spin fade onto an uphill green in high wind and get it within 2 feet of the hole. If you've never even given a golf game a second glance I'd still recommend giving this one a shot, but only if you can talk about two-piece balls and flexible shafts while keeping a straight face.

Score



Pros

Easy to get into
Gameplay as deep as you want it to be
Stunning looking courses
Extremely satisfying
Totally customisable golfers

Cons

Needs a meaty graphics card to run in all its glory
AI is suspiciously good and bad at times
Clairvoyant commentators
No online communication


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Can you just forward to Nick reference his comments on online chat on the last page, ask him to go online, enter an online game when on the first tee hit the enter key on his keyboard, he might just get a little shock lol

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Well, I gave that a go and you know what? It worked!!! So it does have comms… I'm not too proud to admit I missed that one! :o
Nice Review tho Deckard, I throughly enjoyed reading it (better than your halo review imo)

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