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Posted on: Aug 26, 2008
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 09
WORDS BY: Paul Curthoys
Sometimes making a better game isn’t about adding so much new stuff that the marketing guys explode — sometimes it’s just about making your game work smarter and better. Tiger Woods 09 does that, and golf gamers will have a lot more fun this year because of it.

When you think about it, there’s really only so much you can do to golf. So it’s great that Tiger 09 doesn’t add 17 new mini-games, but instead reformulates its approach to your golfer’s skills and gear with dramatically improved results. Gone are the days of hunting down the Argyle Socks of +3 Luck in the pro shop and then tweaking your skills across a vast stack of categories. Tiger 09 boils down your skills to four (power, accuracy, short game, and putting) and makes you put your money where your club is with dynamic adjustments.

Shank too many drives or overcook too many putts, and your skill levels plummet as quickly as they climb when you do well. The tension of these stakes makes each event more riveting, and losing some hard-earned skill after a bad day is as motivating as it is painful — kinda like real golf. Whenever you do choke, all is not lost. Woods’ coach, Hank Haney, shows up this year, and after each round he pulls excerpts from that session that you can optionally replay as drills to improve your skills. While it’s pretty cool to redo shots you remember screwing up just a few minutes ago, drills are drills, and you’ll tire of them after a while. We’ll also say this: If Haney gives Woods the same fatuous, empty-headed advice that he gave us, Tiger must keep him around for something other than his coaching prowess.

Rounding out Tiger 09’s deft gameplaybalancing act is a sharp club tuner that lets you tweak how your gear behaves (it’s just like fine-tuning your car in a racing game, and just as useful); a sanely stocked pro shop; and a fantastic new onscreen swing indicator that shows how you’ve mangled the thumbstick when you swing badly. The four difficulty levels also offer a good spread, especially since you now start out as a pretty decent golfer. All that comes together to make Tiger 09 fit like a glove to your style — we can tell the devs tried to make the game more approachable and less of a hassle to play, and we dig the results.

But it’s a bummer that Tiger Challenge, the string of mini-game challenges that ends with you playing the pros as bosses, didn’t get the same love. It’s been restructured to look different in the front end, but it’s essentially the same mode, and we’re getting kinda bored with all the can-you-sink-that-shot-from-here? repetitiveness. To be clear, it’s not bad — it’s just way too familiar.

On Live, though, the gameplay feels fresh… even though Tiger 09 nabbed its big upgrade from its 06 PC version. But we’ll take it — the “new” simultaneous play means four gamers can play on Xbox Live without waiting around. Instead of watching everyone take turns, you all play at once, and colored arcs indicate what the other players are up to. We loved how quickly a foursome could get through an 18-hole round, and with such a sharp overhaul this year, we’ll be playing lots more of them.








Sun, 10/18/2009 - 20:51
Posted by wickland
The commentators really were kind of lame for this game.

Fri, 08/29/2008 - 03:46
Posted by bahama mama
Oh sorry they sound the same.
Thu, 08/28/2008 - 19:27
Posted by blindside80
Actually, it's take two not 2K. oops!
Thu, 08/28/2008 - 00:24
Posted by bahama mama
Well even if Ken leaves EA should still make SS3 and hopefully BATTLEFIELD 3!
Wed, 08/27/2008 - 21:35
Posted by squishydog2
I agree EA does NOT suck. They are much more respomsible then they used to be with there franchises. Sure they have a clunker every once in a while but what publisher/developer doesnt?
Wed, 08/27/2008 - 13:16
Posted by blindside80
Do you really think Ken is going to stay with 2K after EA buys them. He's going to leave along with the entire talent of the staff. EA is just buying them to compete with Activision in the race for top publisher. Just look at Tecmo, as soon as Igataki left, everyone else split too. EA just wants the name, not the people who make those great games.
Wed, 08/27/2008 - 00:05
Posted by bahama mama
EA does NOT SUCK! Look at the new games this holiday Mirrors Edge, Dead Space, The best Madden yet, more solid sports entrys! I also hope they buy 2K so Ken Levine and his team can start working on System Shock 3, sequel to the best game EVER MADE!
Tue, 08/26/2008 - 21:16
Posted by blindside80
Same ol, same ol. EA sucks, they can't even come up with something new for this franchise. Boring.