![]() ![]() At no time did I think I was playing an upscaled Vita game. Still, that’s auxiliary stuff the golf portions of this game look pretty good. Wildlife and trees often look very polygonal animal movement is pretty basic and stiff. Up close, there are some pretty flat-looking textures and objects. The atmosphere and courses looks really good, as well.at least from a distance. Certainly, the characters and animations are top-notch there is a certain fluidity found in the figures that’s not quite matched by the more “sim” golf games available. I have not played the Vita version first hand, so I can’t say that the graphics are a giant improvement. That said, it was no worse than any other Move golf game I’ve played-I just think the simplicity of the controller fits this game so much better. However, it makes a challenging game moreso-putting for me became an exercise in frustration. Regarding Move functionality, it is present and it is indeed functional. Like real golf, practice remains important in the off-beat world of Hot Shots. On screen indicators help you determine what went right or wrong putting can be extremely touchy. Each shot needs to be carefully adjusted and executed. At its core, this is a challenging golf game, especially as you advance into the deeper stages of the game. In fact, it’s easy to get into the habit of mindlessly clicking, but doing so will certainly deny you success. The games eschews all of the analog fanciness established by the Tiger Woods series. Three control methods (plus Move, more on that in a bit) hearken back to the earliest PC golf games-three clicks to set power and accuracy. This look can often betray the complexity of the game, but trust that all of the intricacies of golf are present: inclines, wind, turf types, various shots, clubs, etc.įitting the look are the controls, which remain as simple as possible. Similar to Power Pros Baseball, Hot Shots is a pretty realistic game wrapped in a cartoony (and heavily Japanese) facade. If you played the Vita version, or nearly any of the previous Hot Shot games, you’ll know what to expect. Despite being relatively unchanged, the PS3 offers some nice options for players who didn’t have the ability or desire to play the portable version. Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational dropped onto the PlayStation Network last week, after a relatively warm reception on the Vita back in the Spring. ![]()
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