Like golf? Like time travel? Want a game that seamlessly combines both? Then you're in luck, as EA have announced Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14, developed by EA Tiburon.
Promised to be "the best edition the franchise has produced in years," Tiger's latest outing comes with a number of new features, the most interesting being the new Legends of the Majors mode. With nothing more than a set of golf-clubs, players can reach across time to challenge some of the game's greatest legends, including Jack Nicklaus and Arnold Palmer, in their own eras.
As if competing against (and beating) some of the all-time greats wasn't enough, you can now do it on some of history's most famous courses, including the Augusta National Golf Club and the sport's historic home, the Old Course at St. Andrews.
For the first time ever, the line-up of golfing stars includes female competitors from the Ladies Professional Golf Association. There's also a night golf mode and Kinect support. Set to release on 28th March, and retailing at £49.99, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 14 is only a few months away from hitting the green.
By Alex Hawksworth-Brookes
8 comments so far...
vadersmyfather on 10 Jan '13 said:
Can't believe that they still have not updated the graphics.
CunningSmile on 10 Jan '13 said:
I can't believe they haven't managed to get out the contract with Tiger Woods after going to such lengths to minimise him on the last game
GossipHound on 10 Jan '13 said:
In the career mode can you cheat on your missus and crash your car into a tree therefore making it ultra realistic??
FishyGinger on 10 Jan '13 said:
It's all quick time events so not really worth it.
delmariachi on 11 Jan '13 said:
Nice to see we are keeping in line with EA, they rehash a game and forum posters rehash the same joke...
On topic... Apart from the Ladies tour, nothings new.. Night golf was possible on the original Xbox version and playing old players was in one, again on the original xbox, way to go EA... nothing like a bit of recycling and hoping no one played a game a few years ago... Yawn
GossipHound on 11 Jan '13 said:
I'm new, be gentle. Plus the old ones are the best, just ask Wayne Rooney - who was a poster boy for EA for ages so this is (loosely) topic related. Bazinga.
delmariachi on 11 Jan '13 said:
At 37 years old, I'm likely to agree with the old ones are the best, however in reality i'm now half the man I used to be on Streetfighter...So i guess its swings n roundabouts
Captain_Chao5 on 23 Jan '13 said:
Well it works every year for Call of Boredom