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by Jerry Whorebach 05/07/2013, 5:58pm PDT |
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ESPN's Sports Video Game Rankings (21-25) wrote:
22. "Tiger Woods PGA Tour 12: The Masters"
Pro Talk: Tiger Woods says, "It's truly amazing to have the opportunity to add the Masters into the game. This is the most sought-after tournament gamers wanted in our sport, and the thing is it's so realistic the way they laser scanned the course. It's pretty close to being absolutely perfect. So for us to have the Masters Tournament in there and to have Augusta National in the game -- a course most people are never going to play for real -- and to give them that opportunity to experience the course the way we do, this is something special.
"I've actually been trying to explain to everyone how steep the slopes are on that course. That's something that doesn't come across on TV, and you don't realize it until you actually go there. But now when you play the game, for the first time, I think people will realize how steep these slopes are. I think for gamers, they're going to be shocked the first time they play the course. You go on the greens and you see the arrows to help you out in the game, and it shows you how big the slope is and it tracks how much the ball breaks, and you'll be amazed. Plus, we have some new features in the game, as well."
It seems to me that if you're going to pick a greatest sports game based on the steepness of its slopes, there are plenty more obvious choices. So I guess this one must have other stuff going for it, too? Features and so on? I'd been planning to pick Tiger 14 last for my free EA Sports game because non-mascot golf is for old jews in Star Trek sedans, but I might be persuaded to take it before Madden if I hear enough good things. |
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