Dangerous Golf Reviews
Too many problems and a lack of interesting ideas make Dangerous Golf a funny little game just for a limited time.
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It feels a little shallow for a console release. Three Fields Entertainment has excellent potential as a development studio, but I didn’t find DG addictive
Dangerous Golf‘s biggest downfall [is] at times, it’s just too challenging for its own good
Unrefined, but light, fun and chaotic
Dangerous Golf is a fun combination of sport and puzzling that has an unfortunate number of small faults to it. There’s potential for the future of developer Three Fields here, but this will just be a stepping stone to it rather than a building block.
I am not sure if the novelty factor is going to be enough to keep me coming back after I have completed all the tours
With over a 100 courses across four locations, Dangerous Golf is a bombastic romp well worth its asking price. It might not have the feature set of bigger releases or their sense of scale but laying waste to a Hall of Mirrors in a French mansion never gets old.
Dangerous Golf‘s greatest benefit is how little it has to do with golf, providing an immensely fun game that will remind you have Burnout 3 while a smile stretches across your face the entire time.
For a score attack game Dangerous Golf lacks the ingredient to make you want to perfect it.
… at its core, Dangerous Golf is about the apocalyptic destruction your golf ball causes
Dangerous Golf combines the classic Burnout Crash mode as a nostalgia driven, explosive golf party game. Visually it’s very impressive, but the overall experience borders on glorified tech demo. As it stands, at £14.99 I can’t recommended it for that price, but at a discount it’s certainly worth checking out; especially if you are wanting to scratch that destructive itch.
Dangerous Golf is a weird game. On paper it sounds perfect, exactly what I would want from the guys that made t-boning cars so much fun. However, in practice it feels empty. Nothing about it screams “one more hole.” Even with the changes they have made this is an empty game that lacks anything to keep me coming back for more.
Burnout meets mini golf, forcing the player to deal with all sorts of crazy destructive situations like china shops.