I was somewhat surprised when news about EA Sports PGA Tour came out for the first time. In case you're unaware, Electronic Arts has a long history with golf games dating back to the 90s. However, the company took a sabbatical as it concentrated more on football, ice hockey, and American football. Incidentally, there are some similarities between the recent launch and the last game in 2015 – Rory Mcllroy PGA Tour. This isn't limited to the use of the Frostbite engine. Throughout your in-game journey, you'll feel, "Wait, I've seen it somewhere." But rest assured that EA Sports PGA Tour isn't just a more graphically refined version of the 2015 launch.
There's much more that EA Tiburon has done, although some of them could have had better execution.
In my first few hours with the game, it was evident that EA Tiburon had focused a lot on presentation. Personally, it's a critical decision because golf isn't like football or baseball. It's an individual sport, the pace is slow, and it does allow you to witness your surroundings for once.
When you start your journey with EA Sports PGA Tour, you'll want to revel in your surroundings. The developers have put much effort into ensuring that the courses truly depict their real-life beauty. But what's a game without gameplay? Let's determine whether EA Tiburon delivers on the core aspects and where it could have done better.
I will be honest with you – I am not a pro in golf. While I have played PGA Tour 2K23 in the past and know the glossary, I am still a novice regarding the genre. Thankfully, EA Tiburon hasn't forgotten us, as you can easily play in the Arcade difficulty to help you learn easily.
If you want, you can opt to play in more complex settings. I felt comfortable with Arcade
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