Everybody's Golf Reviews
This is very much more Everybody's Golf with a few extra brush strokes and a overtly pleasant online portion to round it out. The result of that is easily the best version of the game to date, and with a good price point and welcoming structure, it's a fine place to visit for a few holes.
Everybody's Golf is a great game for those who want to relax and hit the virtual links. The game provides a good challenge that increases slightly as you progress. The beautiful graphics and calming soundtrack make the world more engaging and serene. The extra activities such as golf cart driving and fishing add to the already high replayability. If you're a fan of the Hot Shots series, you'll definitely want to pick this up.
Expect well-architected courses, a small selection of meaningfully varying clubs and balls, and a distinct visual presentation that includes lots of goofy but oddly agreeable quirks, like characters running down the fairway after their balls.
It may not be the purist's choice, but for pure enjoyment it cannot be beaten. Everybody's Golf is everything I wanted from the return of the series.
Everybody's Golf is a solid series entry despite minor issues in the graphics and online server departments.
A good golf game that takes its attitude to the esthetic and functional customization has his mantra.
Review in Italian | Read full review
A good Golf Game that is very accesible to everyone and very beautiful. Its flaw it's certain lack of variety and contents.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
In some ways Everybody's Golf has been well worth the wait. This is still the same gentle and appealing brand of arcade golf that fans have come to know and love, and it's easy to get caught up in the sheer fun of it all. However, once you venture online you'll discover that the game is currently deeply unbalanced, with micro-transactions and mobile-esque grinding sapping any sense of competition from proceedings, while asking players to reach for their wallets in order to gain an advantage. In a game that's supposed to be all about the golfing fun, Sony have categorically found a way to put you firmly in the rough.
A more than correct golf game. It preserves the franchise's effective and confortable gameplay. The new additions may like or dislike you depending of the type of player that you are. The focus is on social gaming now, that's for sure.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
The most arcade and funny golf game is back with a new videogame that remembers of the best games of the saga. Besides, it features many improvements and great online modes.
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Not every single aspect of Everybody's Golf hits the mark, but so, so much of it does. It gets the most important parts right, and I'm hopeful we'll see some quality-of-life updates and advanced control options before long to help close the gap. Clap Hanz has dreamed up a wonderfully warmhearted game, one I encourage every would-be golfer to consider picking up.
Sony's long-running golf series hits a birdie in its feature-rich PlayStation 4 debut.
The game makes you replay a paltry number of out-of-the-box courses and its modes lack features, resulting in a sidestep for the series.
A vibrant interpretation of golf that expands on the series' distinguished lineage without compromising, or distracting from, its strengths.