- Publisher: Global Star Software
- Release Date: Nov 25, 2004
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If the humor was more a part of the game than just something that's laughed at once or twice and hurried past, then this would have been an improved installment. As it is, there are still many pacing problems such as the 20-40 second waits for times to just play the game.
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PSM MagazineThere's a fairly deep golf sim here, too, and if you like its style, it's funny. [Holiday 2004, p.73]
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BoomtownThe actual gameplay itself is pretty good and does reward skill unlike EA Sport's recent golfing output.
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A surprisingly engaging golf game that’s great value for money and is perfect to appease those post-pub blues.
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Considering the game’s budget price tag of $20 is less than the green fees for most public golf courses, the repetitive nature of the sound and animations is hardly an issue if you don’t mind some spanking, slapping, grinding, stroking, and gyrating in your golf.
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games(TM)Outlaw Golf 2 is actually a great game, but wading through the cut-scenes and commentary is hard work unless your sense of humour stopped developing when you were 15. [Jan 2005, p.115]
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AceGamezThe lasting appeal is great, the graphics aren't half bad, the sound is pretty good, yet the gameplay falls far below par to my golfing expectations.
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For a $20 budget title, the game does feature a robust amount of gameplay options, characters, and even online play; but its repetitive presentation, sloppy controls, and slow pace of play remind you of why the game will only sent you back twenty bones.
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For something a little different, Outlaw Golf 2 is certainly worth considering, and the retail price certainly won’t break the budget.
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Cheat Code CentralIt's harmless fun that loses its luster all too soon. Do I even have to mention "rental?"
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To be brutally honest, the flaws in the putting system kill the game almost completely dead.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 1 out of 3
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Mixed: 2 out of 3
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Negative: 0 out of 3
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Dec 20, 2021
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ArtS.Jan 17, 2005