Stoney Mason
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yoursisterspretty said:Yeah, but its $6. That's less than 10 cents a hole. Eagerly awaiting more impressions.
Fair enough and I think that is a reasonable issue to have. I can't really say there is enough depth there currently for you to spend $6 bucks unless your a video game golf addict like I am. After cjelly said it was shit though I really thought it was going to be shit and I just don't see that characterization of it although everybody has a different take on these things along with different expectations. Here is the blog post over at Touch Arcade below which is similar to my thoughts which I posted before even reading his entry. There is of course a thread over there with more impressions also.
Late last month we previewed Gamelofts Lets Golf and were impressed with what we saw. This afternoon, this highly anticipated golfing game was released in the App Store [link].
Since then, Ive had the pleasure of playing through a few rounds of both single player and multiplayer. As a huge fan of the Hot Shots Golf series, Im overjoyed to be able to say that the gameplay of Lets Golf is remarkably similar, the controls are awesome, and from a graphical standpoint, Lets Golf gives the Sony PSPs Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee a run for its money.
Available play modes are Instant Play, which throws you into a random series of three holes, Tournament, which allows you to compete for unlockable additions to your character such as different clothes and golf balls, and Free Hole, which allows you to practice a course by yourself. In addition to the three single player modes, both WiFi and single-device multiplayer allow you to challenge friends to golf battles regardless of whether or not they have an iPhone or own the game!
Controls are similar to the rest of the golfing genreLets Golf features the standard single-button power and accuracy swing method as well as an advanced mode, where you drag your finger on screen to swing your club. Standard controls provide guidance, based on where you aim your shot on the map. In advanced mode, youre on your own. Spin can be put on the ball by dragging the on-screen ball in whatever direction you want it to spin after the shot is in the airnot highly realistic, but with the limited input methods, an understandable compromise.
My first impressions of Lets Golfs performance are been positive. Frame rates are solid with only minor drops when the camera zooms out. Multiplayer works flawlessly, and the WiFi mode even includes a lobby system to organize local games. So far, Im impressed with Gamelofts efforts in producing a golf game that effectively duplicates everything I love about Hot Shots Golf. Needless to say, fans of the series will feel right at home.
Keep an eye out for our in-depth review of Lets Golf.
This first impressions article was written by Eli Hodapp, a guest contributor at Touch Arcade.