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Pro Series Golf review
The graphics look great, and really push the possibilities of mobile gaming
We review Pro Series Golf for the Nokia N-Gage - one of the most realistic sports simulations on the market
Published on Sep 3, 2009
If you've never been a huge golf enthusiast, this small game might just be enough to change your mind. Pro Series Golf combines the basics of playing golf with simple controls and realistic graphics to create an entertaining game.
The controls, however, are deceptive in the way that they simple enough to grasp, but the precision required is astounding, making the courses a real challenge.
The graphics look great, and really push the possibilities of mobile gaming. The physics engine is also impressive, as the movement of the ball when it lands stays true to real life. Even wind plays a factor in determining where your ball lands, as well as the strength of your shot, making every course infinitely variable.
However, yet again the lack of a tutorial means that you are left to your own devices to figure out the controls, which can be pretty frustrating initially. But persevere and you'll find Pro Series Golf is a good game that gives a realistic challenge and is rewarding in the long run.
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Platform: Java
Category: Sport
Price: £8.00
Publisher: Mineshaft Entertainment
Website/Demo: Pro Series Golf website





