Unlike Wii Sports - one of the only times I preferred the Nintendo game - I had to enter a practice mode to gauge my club speed. Like Wii Sports, I held A while swinging to hit the ball. I used the pointer to interact with on-screen menus and aim at a target down the fairway, then I prepared to swing. The game's unique controls kept my mind off graphic realism. Tiger and the foregrounds were the most detailed, but I wished Nintendo's console pushed more details when looking further away to the trees and backgrounds. Without the direct comparison, the graphics held up fairly well, looking similar to what I'd expect on a PS2. While I only got a short session with Tiger Woods and I'm only casually a golf game fan, I'm looking forward to a golf game for the first time since, well, ever.ĮA showed off Tiger Woods only on the Wii I think the company rightly didn't want to present it side-by-side with the already-released HD versions. As I would expect from EA's stand-alone title, Tiger Woods bests Wii Sports in all of those areas - with a few caveats. But the bundled title has many drawbacks, like quirky club control, lack of slice sensing, and an inability to spin the ball. Wii Sports Golf has grown on me as I've played it more. I recently got to swing Tiger's virtual driver - and putter - with the Wii game, schedule for mid-March release. But we'd still rather play in-depth, stand-alone versions of the pack-in sports Tiger Woods PGA Tour 07 is one of the first to answer the stand-alone challenge. Wii Sports scored a spot among our favorite games of 2006 because of its innovation and motion-tastic controls.
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