![]() First off, you begin by playing little par 3 courses and various challenges, it is then your goal to go to the PGA qualifying school to try to win your card for a place on the main tour. EA have slightly changed it however, giving you more to do than in previous versions. The main mode in this game is the PGA Tour, normally just an extra in other TW’s. The frame-rate for the most part holds strong, during the action anyway and only dips when the camera pans out and follows the ball in mid-air. ![]() It appears good to start but can quickly become annoying. Much like the crowds in real-life tournaments in America – they can be quite annoying, shouting out things such as “get in the hole”. Say, you hit a guy on the head he will hold the particular place of pain. If it hits someone, they will actually respond to it. For example, if you have let one rip off the tee and it appears to be flying into the crowd, do not think it will just bounce off them. In keeping with the more sim feel of the game, EA have added crowds into the game, not only do they look the part – they also interact. You may think this is not too bad, but after a while of playing the same six, things soon become boring and repetitive, although it does mean there are not too many courses to learn – which can be a good thing. The time taken to detail all the courses means that EA only has enough time to fit in six courses instead of the fourteen seen on Tiger Woods 06 on the Xbox. All of them have been vastly updated, some of the texture work on the trees and the bunkers stand out, and sadly, this comes at a cost. Although Woods looks life-like, the others have the tendency to look plastic, and with light shining on them they become very shiny indeed.Īnother big upgrade in the visual department comes in the shape of a golfer’s workplace – the courses. Sadly, EA haven’t spent as much time on the other golfers as they have on Tiger. The detail on things like Tiger’s arms are phenomenal, you can see the coursing veins and the different levels of his muscles, as he does his trademark pump fist after sinking a clutch putt. Comparing next gen and old gen of Tiger Woods, its not hard to see the difference. The work done on his face is awesome, all his features are clearly defined and the muscle work in particular is quality. ![]() EA has spent time making sure the main man looks the part. The major update to this game comes in the visual department Tiger looks a whole lot better than he ever has. So, is this game worthy of your money? Frankly no, I do not mean to be harsh but it once again suffers from the lack of content available not even good looking visuals can make up for it. ![]() The basic idea is for your created golfer to compete in various tournaments across the PGA tour, in the hope of reaching the masters and wearing that famous green jacket, just like Tiger Woods himself. Abandoning the Rivals Mode from older gen versions, EA decided to go for a more realistic approach, focusing on the real competition in golf. As has been the norm for EA’s efforts for the 360 launch, we see more gameplay modes cut from the game. Much like EA’s other titles, TW06 is basically a re-hashed version of its older gen cousin, although whereas the other titles are based on old gen versions, TW06 has been freshly built, well sort of. EA have certainly not lazed around during the launch of the first batch of next generation consoles, releasing no fewer than five titles the one we have for you today is Tiger Woods: PGA Tour 06. ![]()
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