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From: Capcom
Category: Video Games

List Price: $49.99
Buy New: $44.99
You Save: $5.00 (10%)
Buy New/Used from $32.98

Avg. Customer Rating: 2.0 out of 5 stars(5 reviews)
Sales Rank: 4182

Platform: Nintendo Wii
ESRB: Rating Pending
Media: Video Game
Autographed: No
Memorabilia: No
Batteries Included: No
Shipping Weight (lbs): 2
Dimensions (in): 0.1 x 0.1 x 0

MPN: 35006
Model: 35006
UPC: 013388350063
EAN: 0013388350063
ASIN: B0016BUPMU

Release Date: July 15, 2008
Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days

Features:
  • Online play lets you challenge friends around the world
  • Wii Remote Action - Choose clubs, line up shots, swing and even add a touch fade or draw with a flick of the wrist!
  • Realistic Conditions - Gauge wind conditions, make careful club selections and read the greens, all essential for victory.
  • A variety of game modes for endless hours of putting heaven. Multiple wacky characters!
  • Tons of unlockable content, including new characters and Miis.

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Editorial Reviews:

Product Description
We Love Golf! transforms the Wii Remote into a virtual set of golf clubs, creating the most immersive golfing experience available off the greens. It presents a realistic golfing experience with a fresh new spin incorporating the Wii Remote's unique motion-sensing functionality. Players will use the controller to choose clubs, line up shots, swing and even add a touch fade or draw with a flick of the wrist. Just as on a real course, gauging wind conditions, correct club selection and careful reading of the greens are all essential for victory. A variety of game modes, multiple characters, and Unlockable content will provide endless hours of putting heaven. Unlock new playable characters, courses and more by playing through the various game modes Multiple courses, each with their own unique obstacles provide a variety of settings and challenges Several different playable characters, each with their own look, personality and play style Dozens of accessories, costumes and clubs affect everything from the look to the feel of the game


Customer Reviews:

1 out of 5 stars Horrible... don't buy this   August 18, 2008
I just bought this game cause i'm pretty much a sucker for any golf game and my god is it awful. The swing mechanics are horrible, the animation is horrible, and the courses are incredibly boring. The animated Wii Controller that sort of caddies you through your swing is incredibly annoying. Only 3 courses, 4 players, I didn't even bother trying to play it online. The golf game that comes with Wii Sports is MUCH more intuitive and creative... and makes much better use of the controller.

I haven't played Tiger Woods yet for the Wii, mainly because I can't stand the Xbox versions of the game and the fact you can't save a game in the middle of a round so you can return and finish it whenever you want. I also haven't played Super Swing Golf yet because I'm completely addicted to the PC version of that game, Albatross18 (http://www.albatross18.com).

If you are looking for a cartoony golf game with crazy fantasy courses and over top special shots, look no further than Albatross 18. It currently has 14 courses to play on, 8 playable characters, tons of special clubs/clothes/balls/abilties, seasonal and rare items to obtain and win, and a good mix of purchasing items through money (pang) earned in the game, and spending real money. The game itself is free to play, and is massively multiplayer online with people from all over the world. It's a typical 3 click game though, so if that's too mundane for you than steer clear of it. Super Swing Golf is supposedly an exact duplicate of Albatross18, and was made by it's parent company in Korea, but is constantly adding new items to it where the Wii game has static content.



1 out of 5 stars Craptastic   August 15, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Anytime it takes over 50 "Swings" to even hit a short putt because of the crappy control scheme there is a major problem. Let me fail and learn instead of not allowing my shot. I golf in real life all of the time and this is nowhere close to it. Save your money, this software is absolute crap and will only frustrate you in the end.


1 out of 5 stars TERRIBLE-TERRIBLE-TERRIBLE   August 14, 2008
  0 out of 1 found this review helpful

Don't waste your money if you are looking for a game that is as much fun as the golf game that came with Wii, or if you like Tiger Wood 08.
As the previous reviewer states, this game does not take advantage of the fluid motion of the Wii controller. When I contacted tech support about my dissatisfaction, they told me that this game is an 'arcade' game and does not operate like the original Wii golf. Why did they bother.
Might be good for 5 and 6 year olds, but not for anyone looking for a game with the feel of golfing.



3 out of 5 stars Not bad, but not great   August 12, 2008
  1 out of 1 found this review helpful

In the early years of computer golf the standard "3-Click" style of golf was created to address the limitations of the technology of the time. However, with so many advances in video game technology including the motion sensor Wii-motes that are an integral part of the Wii system, the developer of this game decided to cling to the old school 3-click world. Basically, the swing mechanics of this game work as follows:

1. Press the A button to start your shot (the normal click 1)
2. You pull back and hold the remote to set the power of the shot as indicated on the screen and not based on how far you physically pull the remote back (normally click 2)
3. When the swing meter reaches the optimum impact zone you swing forward trying to time it with the onscreen clubhead (normally click 3)

In my opinion, the much better mechanic would have been to throw the meter away and rely purely on how far you pull the club back for distance and how fast you swing for power. (like real golf)

So We Love Golf missed a great opportunity in this regard. I start with the mechanics because I feel this really has an impact on how fun the game will be for you. Another note: disabling the onscreen teacher removes the ghosted image of a Wii-mote in the swing meter which eliminates all the confusion when trying to get this down pat. Another miss on this one.

Getting past all of this, as new Wii owners my wife and I were looking for a game along the lines of Swingerz for Gamecube. We wanted a "cartoony" over the top golf game that was both easy to play and a lot of fun. We wanted wacky callouts on great shots, ability to unlock different clubs, balls, etc. We're not looking for golf simulation or realism or we'd be looking towards Tiger Woods golf instead. Basically we were looking for Swingerz for Wii. Sorry to say that this is not it. There are only 3 courses and 1 of them is all par 3 holes. Neither of them are particularly inspiring or present any real challenges. The heckling/cheering feature seems to get confused and is not randomized very well. It also places bubbles on the screen even when your opponent is lining up their shot. (audio only would have been better) Other than a fireball graphic appearing during the roll, the backspin feature doesn't seem to ever backspin the ball. Although, topspin does seem to have the proper effect. Include instructions could be a lot better as well.

Overall, it's not a bad game. It's just not that great and could be a lot better. At this level I expected a lot more. Hopefully, another title will come along that delivers the wacky fun play of something like Swingerz to the Wii. Unfortunately, there isn't really any other choices at the present.



5 out of 5 stars Very Fun Game for all Ages   July 23, 2008
  3 out of 6 found this review helpful

This is a very cool and fun game for all ages. I play against my 7 year old Grand Daughter.

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