![]() ![]() ![]() The environments are stark, the textures are poor, and I could never shake the feeling of being completely alone (despite the often annoying and snarky commentary). While the character models are alright, and the motion capture has been well done, the graphics are uneven. You also have the option to design your own course, but this feature is recommended for hardcore aficionados only. You can even choose your own voice, though, despite being able to change the pitch levels, it’s not too varied. It's a near-Zen moment when choosing the exact size and shape your nose will be, or how far your gut hangs over your belt. You’ll get a moment of respite, though, if you choose to create your own character. I was left with several questions: Why are there levels on the clubs, clothes and accessories you’re able to buy with your earnings? What’s the difference between a level two shirt and a level three shirt when both have the same putting bonus? Or do they have the same putting bonus? It’s possible to find out through trial and error, but who wants to bother when you're down to your last $500? It becomes frustrating because almost nothing is explained. I found myself mystified as I waded through the game’s many menus and options. Unfortunately, the first thing you’ll notice upon booting up is that Tiger Woods isn’t the most accessible game. Even as I write this, I’m thinking, how about one more round? Now before you start zoning out, I have to say I actually did enjoy this game regardless of its numerous flaws (which I will detail). So, with all this experience under my belt, I became the obvious go-to guy for reviewing Tiger Woods PGA Tour ’06. I’ve sat through a few rounds watching tournaments on TV and I once got to hit a few balls at a driving range. Up until recently, the only golf I’d ever been exposed to was Putt-Putt. ![]()
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