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Old 03-26-2007, 04:14 PM   #263
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That sounds great.

How easy is it to learn? Could a friend dropping by learn it enough to enjoy a good round, or is there a learning curve?
The game itself is realatively easy to pick up, especially if you've played golf or other games in the franchise before. If your friend hasn't done either, expect a hole or two for them to pick up the basics, which is all you need for a multiplayer game.

Also, you can adjust the game/swing difficulty rating... so, if you're like me and have a wicked slice in real life, you can cheat a bit and put the setting on easy to have a much more forgiving round.

I find that this helps you enjoy the game a bit more until you can work out the kinks and move up a difficulty level or two (it goes easy, standard, hard, expert - which I cringe to think of how hard this is) - as compared to other golf games on the wii right now like Wii Sports and Super Swing Golf, TW07 is a much meatier, realistic and fun game. The putting is tough, too.

On the negative side, the display has changed from the older games (which is not that big of a deal), it seems like the game face mode has fewer options this year, and I think the announcers have less material recorded than previous years... but all of this can be looked over.

The multiplayer has more different types of games which is very fun.

Overall, it is a solid game and I recommend it.
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