Gamerstemple:
"The game's fantasy theme extends to its course design, but rather than making things nice and easy in a miniature gold sort of way it makes many of the courses rather challenging. You might have to island-hop your way to a hole, avoid obstacles that range from giant mushrooms to volcanoes, land your ball on a ridgeline, or compensate for fairways that are iced over or made of rock."
For those holiday shoppers who decided for whatever reason not to join in on (or for those looking to supplement the) madness that was Black Friday, retailers kick off Cyber Monday. Cyber monday, for folks who are unaware, is the online variation of Black Friday where holiday shoppers can find some rather good deals and mouse-buster deals on sites like Amazon.com, Newegg.com, and others.
wal-mart has a PS3 bundle very similar to the one they had on black friday.
PS3 + inFamous + Batman Arkham Asylum + Dark Knight blu-ray + 2nd DS3 controller + blu-ray remote for just $369.99. pretty decent deal imo.
http://www.walmart.com/cata...
Quick folks take advantage of these offers for xbox 360. Get them while their hot.
The only problem is -- They stay hot then explode.
Some offers include RROD, E74 errors and disc scratching as dlc all at no extra cost.
From Atlanta Video Game News Examiner:
"Halloween is past and Thanksgiving is fast approaching. That means it is time to start planning for your holiday shopping. One of the biggest problems when shopping for gamers is making sure that you buy a quality game that they will enjoy. There's nothing worse than getting a game for someone and finding out that it is buggy, has bad controls, or just isn't fun at all. So, we've come up with the best bets of recent releases for the two major hand-held platforms (Nintendo DS and the Sony PSP) for the 2009 holiday shopping season. We've broken it down not just by hand-helds but by genres as well. So click through on the links below for the hand-held and genre you'll be shopping for this year."
T-G writes: "The allure of a golf videogames are as irresistible as the siren's call for me. Whether it's the detailed simulation found in the Tiger Woods PGA series, the simplicity and charm of the Hot Shots series, or the wackiness of Ribbit King, I've spent countless hours on the simulated greens. While PSP owners get their yearly fix of nine-iron reproduction with Tiger's diversion, aficionados of arcade-styled golf are given games sporadically."