Everybody's Golf VR Reviews
Nice but short Golf in virtual reality, with low content and without real competitions.
Review in Slovak | Read full review
Everybody's Golf VR offers the same gentle style of golf that the previous entry had, and the golf feels pretty realistic. Unfortunately, there's a lack of modes and limited variety of courses that bring the overall experience down.
The latest iteration of the Everybody’s Golf franchise is a prime case of quality over quantity. What is there is excellent, but what isn’t, could have elevated this game, and potentially even the franchise, to higher levels than it has ever previously reached.
It's a shame because the golfing basics feel so good once you get to grips with them that it seems a shame there's no real reason to keep testing your skills. Leaderboards offer a small incentive, but less asynchronous multiplayer would've been appreciated.
Because of the lightness in content, Everybody’s Golf feels like an early access version of the game. At least the game is priced accordingly. Fortunately, the paucity of content is offset by the strong technical and gameplay aspects of the VR presentation.
If the idea of a rewarding and delightful game of golf in a virtual reality world sounds appealing to you then you'll love your time with Everybody's Golf VR.
Everybody's Golf VR mixes the arcade soul of the series with a pseudo-simulative approach of the gameplay.
Review in Italian | Read full review
For the ultimate golfing experience, look no further. Everybody's Golf VR may be missing some of those multiplayer options and a meaty career mode, though fits itself in a tidier, more focused package pitched at a great price.
Everybody's Golf VR is one of the best golf games in the world of virtual reality, its mechanics are simple, but they make the title fun. Despite its few 3 tracks, the only thing we would be left to ask of this game is more content that extends the hours of fun we have spent with it.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Everybody's Golf VR has the great limitation of providing little in terms of contents and game modes, but what it offers is great for any golf fan.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Everybody's Golf VR brought the sensation of playing golf to your room in an enlightened way, but its luster dulls away with the realization that you are the only golfer in this world.
Review in Arabic | Read full review
Everybody's Golf VR feels like a good first step in getting the sport on to a new technology. Once you get used to the controls — specifically controlling the shot direction and amount of power needed — you'll find the game to be very immersive due to its presentation.
Everybody's Golf VR is a solid golfing experience for players of all skill levels, but it lacks enough incentives to keep playing its few courses.
Clap Handz implements it's enjoyable vision of golf in the virtual reality realm, and motion controls, with remarkable results. A fun an accesible golf game that lacks gameplay modes and options (there is no multiplayer, career mode...). If you forget about that, and want some fun sports in VR, that's just what if offers.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
There's a stark lack of content on offer here, but that shouldn't detract from what's one of the best digital recreations of Golf available. There's not a lot of it, but what there is, is a joy to play.
Colourful golfing action with a fascinating complexity to each swing – and a stealth workout – but relatively few courses.
The game may not be perfect but it is the best way to play golf without the sunburn.
Everybody's Golf VR is a charming golf game capable of putting you directly on the grass. Everything feels and functions perfectly and once you learn the ropes, it can almost be a tool to teach you how to play real golf. Interactions with the female caddies are a little weird, but they're part of the game's charm and wonderful homey and relaxing atmosphere. If you're looking for a VR golf game, here you go. This is the one.
Everybody's Golf VR loses a little of the series' trademark accessibility as part of its transition to PSVR, but putting in some practice is a worthwhile endeavour, as this is a seriously rewarding arcade sports game. The presentation is top-notch throughout, and while the package is a little light on content, everything that's included has been polished to a sheen. This is the second time Clap-Hanz has reinvented its legendary PlayStation property for the PS4, and once again it's delivered a Nice Shot.