Hit the sweet spot with Golf: Tee it Up!, a non-stop entertaining gaming experience combining zany characters with beautiful, panoramic courses. Players can customize their golfer with dozens of items then head straight to the course to play a full 18-hole tournament. They can also test their skills in single player mode, challenge others in multiplayer mode or team up with friends in co-op mode. The game's easily accessible gameplay, online multiplayer modes and realistic visuals make this an irresistible golf game for casual and hardcore gamers alike.
TeamXbox recently had the chance to speak with Housemarque's Jarno Elonen, Project Lead, and Ilari Kuittinen, CEO, to discuss cartoon-style golfing on XBLA.
Carlos writes "I reckon it’s safe to say that no Xbox 360 title arriving on Xbox One via Backwards Compatibility now will be quite as anticipated as that of last week’s Call of Duty: Black Ops 2, but that doesn’t mean there aren't still hundreds of cracking titles that we’d like to see make their way onto the scheme. The latest batch of arrivals brings five new games across to Xbox One, none of which have really been at the top of the wish list for many players. But are there a few gems in there you should be returning to?"
3D mini golf was good but I was never very skillfull at it, maybe I will jump back to it.
Golf is an activity that is challenging, relaxing, and addictive, but unfortunately time, finances, and distance often stand in the way of enjoying the pleasures of the course. Fortunately, free online golf games exist in abundance to help satisfy the craving, and these games are addictive in their own right. The intricacies of strategy and skill are well-translated into a virtual experience in many games; others offer a more casual approach. Whether playing the full 18 holes of real, famous golf courses or focusing on angles in a whimsical miniature golf games, I find the range of options to play golf online endlessly entertaining and challenging.
Taking a look at three games that may have gotten overlooked
Lets see if its as fun as Sony's franchise golf game.
Look at the size of that head!
1. The 360 is biggest in USA, and they have never been the biggest fans of hot shots golf. They buy their fair share, but Japan eats this up, where the 360 is the weakest. This may be targeting the wrong audience.
2. If it's an XBLA title, I will look into it and may even purchase it, but if it's retail disk based, I'll most likely pass.
That's what Tiger Woods '09 is for. The TW games are the best for golf games!
Its what the XBOX needs, Tiger Woods is a great technical game but it lacks the fun factor of something like Everbody's Golf: World Tour or the old Links series which I loved on the original XBOX. It looks like a straight rip off of Everbody's Golf though with less detailed courses but it should be fun.