Major thanks to The Golf Club at Chelsea Piers for letting us test this out at their facilities, and to golf pros Herb and Marj for letting us waste some of their valuable time.
As far as being spoiled goes, I definitely agree. While not completely relevant to the difficulty of THIS game, when I pop in older games (NES, SNES) I find myself having a much harder time that I remember having when I was a little kid.
This video actually gave me the confidence to buy this game and try this out; I'm not a golf fan, but before Mario Tennis, I wasn't a Tennis fan either. Now I like it.
First off you cannot expect the player to move automatically when you have the nunchuck connected. I will agree that the game is not perfect. But once you can get past the steep learning curve it is a very rewarding experience, i feel like i can put the ball pretty much wherever I want to.
Todays games have spoiled us and we expect to be pros at them since the second we pick it up.
As far as being spoiled goes, I definitely agree. While not completely relevant to the difficulty of THIS game, when I pop in older games (NES, SNES) I find myself having a much harder time that I remember having when I was a little kid.
Bottom line: we -are- spoiled.
TrueUnderdog 2 years ago
No funny outtake scene from Paul at the end? BOOOO!
za7ch 2 years ago
This video actually gave me the confidence to buy this game and try this out; I'm not a golf fan, but before Mario Tennis, I wasn't a Tennis fan either. Now I like it.
wilsontech1 2 years ago
First off you cannot expect the player to move automatically when you have the nunchuck connected. I will agree that the game is not perfect. But once you can get past the steep learning curve it is a very rewarding experience, i feel like i can put the ball pretty much wherever I want to.
Todays games have spoiled us and we expect to be pros at them since the second we pick it up.
speedracy 2 years ago 2
Go suck a dick.
kizbo 2 years ago