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Everybody's Golf
A brand new entry in the Everybody's Golf/Hot Shots Golf series, featuring sandbox courses and minigames like fishing and sky diving. It is the twelfth game in the series and also the fifth game in the series to be titled Everybody's Golf in Europe.
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This is very much more Everybody’s Golf with a few extra brush strokes and a overtly pleasant online portion to round it out. The result of that is easily the best version of the game to date, and with a good price point and welcoming structure, it’s a fine place to visit for a few holes.
Not every single aspect of Everybody’s Golf hits the mark, but so, so much of it does. It gets the most important parts right, and I’m hopeful we’ll see some quality-of-life updates and advanced control options before long to help close the gap. Clap Hanz has dreamed up a wonderfully warmhearted game, one I encourage every would-be golfer to consider picking up.
When the issues of a game are rolled and stomped by its greatness, then it’s something to invest on if you have some spare.
Gimme, gimme.
Everybody’s Golf is a solid series entry despite minor issues in the graphics and online server departments.
Everybody’s Golf‘s lack of visual splendour shouldn’t put you off playing what is the most accessible and enjoyable golf game there is on the market though. Creating and developing your own comical golf avatar is wonderfully addictive, and while there are only five courses available, the vast array of gameplay options and features means it’s hard to ever tire of sinking balls until the early hours of the morning, whether online or off. Everybody’s Golf on PlayStation 4 is the best it’s ever been, and that’s all you really need to know.
I would only recommend you to buy this game, if the other Vita launch games such as these, these and these - are not your types, and if you obviously love this franchise a lot. In case you do buy it, Yamato and Yuna will not let you down!
The unique combination of intricate golfing mechanics and RPG-like elements makes Everybody's Golf a fun and challenging experience in a bright and cheery world.
In some ways Everybody’s Golf has been well worth the wait. This is still the same gentle and appealing brand of arcade golf that fans have come to know and love, and it’s easy to get caught up in the sheer fun of it all. However, once you venture online you’ll discover that the game is currently deeply unbalanced, with micro-transactions and mobile-esque grinding sapping any sense of competition from proceedings, while asking players to reach for their wallets in order to gain an advantage. In a game that’s supposed to be all about the golfing fun, Sony have categorically found a way to put y...
Neither of us have played multiplayer yet, which is another good reason to reserve judgment on the game as a whole, but this game seems like a solid addition to the golfing oeuvre. It’s an especially fun game for kids who want to learn about golf. I’d recommend it to my friends, and I’m looking forward to going head-to-head with a few of them.
Everybody’s Golf is just delightful to play. I want to get that out there before I start this review because there are some issues that must be addressed. As a game, however, it is so satisfyingly simple and engaging that, despite its flaws, I consider it to be one of the greatest sports titles in recent memory. It’s not the most pretty, innovative, or genre-defining game, but it satisfies a hunger and scratches an itch and I am so glad it came when it did.