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Submitted by medicshelley 1278d ago | review

ztgamedomain Reviews: We Love Golf!

ZeroTolerance writes:

Do you love golf? Chances are if you own a Nintendo Wii you almost have to. The amount of games based off of this sport are ridiculous; of course when you consider the nature of motion control the Wii allows it makes perfect sense. The popularity of titles such as Wii Sports and Tiger Woods has certainly paved the way for others to follow. Developed by Camelot, the same team behind two of Nintendo's very own sports interpretations Mario Tennis and Mario Golf, We Love Golf! is a straight-ahead arcade experience much like the company's previous outings and very much like the beloved Hot Shots Golf series. Unfortunately the game still works similarly to those older titles and doesn't opt for a one-to-one swing method much like the upcoming Tiger Woods title. However, what is here is exactly what fans of arcade golf games are looking for, just not perhaps what Wii fans are looking for. (We Love Golf, Wii) 8.2/10

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