Golf for All on the PSP
Another fresh look at the PSP's currently undisputed best golf game.
The Everybody's Golf series has long been a staple on Sony consoles. While the PlayStation 2 versions never made it to Europe, the series has gone from strength to strength in Japan and North America, and now its coming back to Europe for the launch of the PSP.
Simply titled Everybody's Golf, the game features the same pick-up-and-play mechanics that allowed its forebears to thrill millions of gamers around the world.
The vibrant courses and colourful characters are back, but there's plenty of new stuff too.
The best addition for ardent golfers is the multiplayer mode, which will allow up to 8 players to wage club war simultaneously on the greens. There will be one-on-one games as well, though.
Another first is character customisation. Through upgrades earned during the course of gameplay you'll be able to change the way your character looks and plays.
Everybody's Golf has already sold well in Japan after the launch of the PSP there earlier this year. Europeans will be able to reacquaint themselves with the series when the PSP launches in spring 2005.
Alex Wollenschlaeger
Editor, Kikizo Games
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