![]() Golf With Your Friends launches today, May 19, for Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, and Steam.Ī digital Xbox One review copy was provided by Team17 for the purposes of this review. My Moving Out review and this one for Golf With Your Friends make me excited for everything else they have coming up this year and beyond. Team 17 is supplying all the fun this spring as we await release back into society. Given everything we’ve gone through these last few months, I enjoy this experience even more. Overall, I think even without the backdrop of COVID-19, I’d enjoy playing this with friends and family a lot. This is about having fun with your friends and unwinding. Still, this title isn’t about some out of this world real-life golf simulator. There is also the fairly unreliable physics element that I still have trouble nailing after hours of gameplay. In short, the occasional camera issues when you’re near ledges or boundary markers is probably the largest issue I have. Some things in this game are a tad annoying. I rate my games on a scale of 1-10 Golf With Your Friends earns a strong 8 for me. I don’t see myself ever playing with more than 3 or 4 friends personally, but it’s nice to have the option for huge games with friends. The option to play with this many people can be fun if you have a lot of friends who like the game. It can be a little wild having to wait for your friends if you play with a large group. I’m happy to have 9 well-thought-out courses though! Some variety in the music would have been great. I don’t want to have to work around the same 90-second song. Luckily, you can just mute the TV, but I love sound effects in games like these. Here’s what I don’t love: you listen to the same song over and over throughout all 18 holes. For example, you have to avoid ghosts in the Haunted course. Course Options, Mega Multiplayer, and Music Woesįirstly, one thing I love about the different courses in Golf With Your Friends is the creative ways the theme plays into the holes. Better yet, you can play on a number of themed courses. If you don’t think you and your friends can handle that level of sabotage, classic golf options are available as well. ![]() These fun party elements make the game a ton of fun with the right group. It’s a tiny annoyance, but let’s be honest, this isn’t a game you look to master. Still, I don’t feel better at the game than when I started playing. I guess that’s part of the fun, the unpredictability, and chaos that ensues. The game’s physics are a bit off, and honestly, I can’t predict where my shot is going most of the time. I messed with the sensitivity to get it just right, but after finding my sweet spot, I was happy. Aiming is done with the right stick, while you choose the power level of your shot with the left. Think a buddy is going to take the lead? Literally, turn their ball into ice, or better yet, a cube. Are they making a great run for the hole? Honey should do the trick. Everything you can do to mess up your opponent’s shot is on the table. You’re not just playing mini-golf in Golf With Your Friends, you’re sabotaging the ones you hold dear. That’s why party games like this one are a huge hit with my circle. ![]() I don’t know about you, but my friends and I are incredibly competitive. Of course, you don’t just want to play you want to win. An immersive 3D mini-golf course is the perfect place for you and some buddies to have a good time. The concept of Golf With Your Friends is simple. So, what better way to have good old fashion fun than a Golf With Your Friends review for Xbox One? Golf With Your Friends – A Charming Mini-Golf Simulation As you can imagine, I’m longing for those sorts of days today with the COVID-19 quarantine precautions in place. My family, and me and my friends as I got older, visited often. A giant fun-center complex was literally less than a mile from my home growing up. That’s why I ended up mini-golfing a ton as a kid. I don’t want to put a ton of effort into finding something to do or a place to go. It’s sort of the same approach I have to make plans with my friends. As much as I love hopping into a multiplayer shooter or an immersive RPG, nothing beats relaxing with something fun and lighthearted. ![]() I’m a huge fan of casual gaming experiences.
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