Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005

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Professional Previews, Reviews, and Roundups

Average Review Score:
3.38/5.0

Reviews

website score publish date article quality
www.n-insanity.com7.2/10Jun 28 '05
TGSN7.5/10Nov 11 '05
AceGamez7/10Mar 14 '05
EuroGamer6/10Mar 24 '05
Game Freaks 3657.2/10Feb 17 '07
Gamebiz5.5/10Jun 21 '05
gba.n64europe.com6.5/10Jun 18 '05
NZGamer71%May 04 '05
Total Videogames7/10Mar 17 '05
DS IGN6.0/10Dec 16 '04
Gamespot7.3/10Dec 17 '04
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Previews
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1UP Oct 08 2004 
DS IGN Oct 07 2004 
Game Power Australia Oct 12 2004 
Gamespot Oct 07 2004 
Nintendojo Nov 11 2004 
NintendoDS Advanced Oct 07 2004 
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What They Say:
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"It's not a terrible game by any means, but Tiger Woods for the Nintendo DS could use another generation in development before it's considered a great golf experience. The attempt to offer a unique touch-screen swing mechanic is definitely respectable, but the first-time solution doesn't work nearly as well or offer as much control as it could have. Once the initial learning phase is over it's not a bad little game of golf, but you'll have to learn to be very accommodating and forgiving if you want to really enjoy Tiger Woods DS."
"Tiger Woods PGA Tour might not have as much stuff to offer as its console brethren, but as the flagship golf game on the DS, it is pretty good, and it gave a good showing for what golf games on the system could have become. For whatever reason though, it has not yet seen a direct sequel. Therefore, if you are a fan of golf and you are a DS owner, this game is probably worth considering."
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"It looks like Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 is shaping up to be a unique golf experience on the DS--we haven't seen a golf game that's played quite like this anywhere else. The game is slated to ship alongside the DS in late November, so stay tuned for more."
"Tiger Woods takes good advantage of the capabilities of the DS, and it's easily the most technically accomplished handheld golf game to date."
"If you've just picked up a Nintendo DS there's a lot worse then Tiger's outing, but then again it's hardly the revolution in gaming that Nintendo promised."
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