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With a simple-to-use swing interface and fast, fluid gameplay, Tiger Woods 2001 offers a level of playability that users will take pleasure in for a long time.
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By far the most realistic golf game to date and should be snapped up even by those with a vague interest in the game.
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While not deep modewise, I found the game charming enough to keep my interest and ultimately give me enjoyment.
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Lack of courses and players are a real deterrent. However, the depth of the game engine is enough to keep die-hards entertained.
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Leaning on the selling power of its namesake, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001 limps its way through a mediocre round of golf that's less fun than its proud PGA predecessors, and doesn't even dent the PS2's graphical capabilities. Worst of all, you must hit the ball with analog controls.
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The most frustrating aspect of this game is not its general mediocrity, but that it is so close to being a genuinely good golf game. It has all the makings, and with some minor tweaking of the controls and a bit of graphical cleanup, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001 could have been an exceptional title.
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 2 out of 2
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Mixed: 0 out of 2
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Negative: 0 out of 2
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ChrisG.Oct 17, 2001