Product Description
You’re
facing a long putt for par on the 17th hole with Tiger Woods clinging
to a one stroke lead. You’ve been in this position before, but that
doesn’t matter now. Or does it? Whether you play it safe or go for
broke, Play with Confidence in Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 08. The all-new Shot
Confidence feature uses factors from your previous rounds—including
club selection, lie, hole, and more—to determine your confidence heading
into each shot. Play with the confidence of a pro as you battle the
best golfers from the PGA TOUR and LPGA Tour on the most courses ever in
your quest for the coveted FedEx Cup Championship.
Product Details
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Rank: #1779 in Video Games
- Brand: Electronic Arts
- Released
on: 2007-08-28
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Platforms:
Windows 98, Windows 2000, Windows XP
- Format: CD-ROM
- Number
of items: 1
- Dimensions: .53" h x 5.75" w x 7.75" l, .50 pounds
Features
- Confidence Is a Factor—The all-new
Shot Confidence feature uses factors from your previous rounds—including
club selection, lie, hole, and more—to determine your confidence
heading into each shot.
- PGA TOUR Mode—Build a golfer from the
ground up in the most in-depth Career mode ever. Go from an
inexperienced rookie to a crafty TOUR veteran on your way to becoming
the world’s most dominant golfer.
- FedEx Cup Playoff
Courses—Experience the all-new FedEx Cup championship format by playing a
dream round at Westchester Country Club, TPC Boston, Cog Hill, and East
Lake.
- Take on the Most PGA TOUR and LPGA Tour Pros—Featuring
the greatest PGA TOUR and LPGA Tour pros, including Tiger Woods, John
Daly, and Vijay Singh, plus Annika Sorenstam, Natalie Gulbis, Christie
Kerr, and Morgan Pressel.
Customer
Reviews
TW07 Wii was good--08 is great
When I got my Wii, I eagerly
awaited the release of TW07--it was good--using the wiimote as a club
worked quite well, but the controls seemed a bit twitchy, both in menus
and also rarely when swinging the 'club'.
TW08 is really what 07
should have been--yes the graphics are less than stellar, but they are
significantly better than 07. The wiimote as golf club more than makes
up for any missing graphical bliss--even my non-golfing friends that
have seen this thought it would be fun. 08 also dropped the fantasy
courses from 07 and added some more real courses--the missing fantasy
ones are not a great loss to me, they were generally ridiculously
difficult and a major obstacle for me completing the PGA tour portion of
the game. I enjoy this game so much I'm thinking about taking up real
golf again after 10 years of being away from the game--if only I could
play as well as I do with the Wii......
Nicely
done
Tiger Woods 08 is an
excellent game for the Wii system. Using the remote as your golf club
immerses you in the game. Even in the easy mode you have to pay
attention to the lie, the wind, your club selection and your swing to be
successful.
Creating your player is wonderful with an almost
infinite amount of customization. As you play you earn money and can buy
equipment: everything from clothing and jewelry to shafts and club
heads. Very nice.
Tons of courses to choose from and lots of
arcade and minigames to play means you'll never get bored with this
game. It's also terrific with one player or four players.
I'm
blown away that some people complain about the graphics: I love the
graphics especially since the Wii is not a next gen, over-priced system.
It is FUN and isn't that what you want from a system?
Tiger
Woods '08 is a real winner. Video gaming doesn't get any better than
this.
Best Tiger Woods game yet!
I've played Tiger Woods 05/06/07 on PS2, and I always enjoyed them. But, with the Wii system, Tiger Woods 08 is THE best golf game I have ever played. It basically puts Wii Sports: Golf to shame. It is amazingly easy to learn and fun to create your own player. You can even try out the new FedEx Cup Playoff format. They even have minigames for you to play, such as putt-putt. Overall, Tiger Woods 08 for the Wii very well may compete as the best game to come out for the Wii. It uses the Wii controller features at all times and actually requires you to tune your golf swing for different
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