Base off my time playing this game for about day now; it’s fun and awesome. The online mode was awesome and fun; you join rooms to meet-up and ect. While online you can challenge against other players cross the world. Hot Shots Golf employs colorful, cheery characters, relaxing music, and an overall upbeat attitude. World Invitational marks the franchise's debut on the PlayStation Vita. And though it continues the incredible traditions that have made it so popular (and showcases a few sleek additions), it also frustrates on a number of levels and provides little reward for a lot of effort. Play in Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational involves several steps. Surveying the course and studying wind, slopes, and hazards usually takes up the first few steps. Then the necessary club selection and shot direction precede the actual swing. Executing a shot entails one button press on a sliding gauge to set power and then a second press to select impact/curve. World Invitational features several different shot systems so you can pick the type of gauge that works best for you. With World Invitational, controlling most play functions only requires traditional button presses, but several Vita hardware features do exist that supplement camera control. Touching the shot indicator on screen, for example, will bring up an overhead map of the projected area your shot will land. Alternatively, a camera icon sits on the right side of the screen that, when touched, opens up several viewing angles selectable with a simple gesture. These provide greater control rather than force an uncomfortable scheme on you. Challenges in World Invitational reward you with points usable in the game's shop. These points can purchase new characters, outfits, clubs, golf balls, and other accessories to complement the experience. Some of these items serve as invaluable tools for the more difficult tournaments, as they enhance your golfer's stats and give them greater prowess on the course. Unlocking more leagues to compete in means earning gold stars in tournaments. Each tournament, usually featuring a 9 or 18-hole game, pits you against other virtual golfers, and walking away with the best score of the bunch earns you that gold star. Well that’s all I got for you and hope you will grow to love this game. Stay tune for more post by Orbis News |
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