Console Monster writes: "Another year and another stake in what is the golfing franchise from EA. Tiger Woods 10 is a game that's difficult to get enthused about when looking at it as simply the next release in the series. It's questionable as to why anyone would purchase this title if they own previous iterations. Other than the dynamic weather system, which is actually more irritating than fun, there's very little here that warrants a purchase should you own Tiger 09, or even Tiger 08. With that said, Tiger Woods 10 is an extremely well polished golfing game, introducing some minor tweaks to was is an already a very successful franchise.
For players that have skipped a couple of generations, there's a lot here to keep you on the fairways for the remainder of the year. The first time the game boots, the player is introduced to the new features; such as "Live" play based on results of tournaments, the afore mentioned dynamic weather and the precision putting that really makes placing a dimpled ball into a small hole a trying experience..."
David Kenson writes "Tiger Woods 12 manages to squeeze out a few more improvements on Tiger Woods 11's already full rostrum of options. Like last year, MotionPlus allows the game to capture a one-to-one backwards and forwards stroke, but now it adds the Balance board into the swing equation for the first time."
He provides a comparison of the different version of Tiger on the Wii, which highlights the up-and-down nature of the EA franchise.
That's a very thorough look at the last five titles in the series as compared to the latest. I have to say that I'm occasionally addicted to golf games, although I prefer them on the arcade-y side (I loved Sensi Golf on the Amiga!). If I take the plunge again this will be really helpful!
Not 100% sure about using the balance board. I suppose it isn't as vigorous as Raving Rabbids but the board isn't as stable as a golf course. Interesting use of the board though.
Good grief... well I guess if I played golf this could be an amazing teaching tool. As I don't Ill have to play it with features all turned off if I want any hope of success. Still good for EA to at least be trying to make use of the Wii peripherals and iterating on a franchise on a console where most developers just pump out lazy ports.
PSLS writes:
EA was recently confirmed as a strong supporter of the PlayStation Move, and it looks like they will be showing off their work thus far tomorrow night.
the Move will be an excuse for EA to keep chruning out the same games every year....we already barley see any new gameplay elements as it is...
they will play it off with the whole..."look now you can throw the ball and hit the golf ball just like the pros!!!!"
I might get Tiger Woods if EA supports it with the PSmove. I dont even like golf that much but it sounds like it could be loads of fun.
I seriously can't wait for the Ape Escape 4 bundle! I've been waiting for almost 8 years since AE2 came out because I never really got a chance to play AE3 so AE4 with the PS-Move is going to be awesome!
1999 Ape Escape 1 on the PlayStation FTW!
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