Golfinite Review (Nintendo Switch OLED)
Golfinite Review, Begin your career as a professional golfer. Participate in training sessions, hone your skills, and show your talent to qualify for tournaments that will let you achieve success. During your journey, you’ll have the option to purchase additional equipment with coins. Acquiring these technologies will allow you to move the ball in unconventional ways, giving you a slight advantage over opponents or more fun. After earning a sufficient amount of experience points, you will receive skill points that you can spend to enhance categories such as Accuracy or Control.
Golfinite Review Pros:
- Nice pixel art graphics.
- 337MB download size.
- Golf gameplay.
- Game settings – obstacles can be turned on and off.
- Initial tutorial.
- Four locations – Dusty Dunes, Grand Grove, Pristine Pines, and Serene Sky.
- Each location has a lot of ever-changing missions to earn exp and stars.
- Earn coins to buy boosts and balls, etc.
- Level up to get an upgrade point to put into one of three stats – shot, accuracy, and control.
- Practice 9 or 18-hole courses.
- Each location has a tournament that you need to win to watch another location, stars earned will unlock a tournament.
- The locations all have their unique effects, holes, and obstacles.
- Each of the missions has a set goal and you have a set amount of balls to complete the mission.
- You see the shot bar, location of the ball, wind, etc.
- Simple two-button press shot input.
- Fast loading time.
- You earn exp and gold even if you fail a mission.
- Many unique obstacles from portals to hedgehogs hitting your ball around.
- Missions themselves randomize but so does the location of the mission in the hole.
- The green is akin to the green used in Mario Golf on the Gameboy.
- You can add spin to the wheel and choose where to hit the ball.
- It is a game that suits short bursts or gaming on the go.
Golfinite Review Cons:
- Cannot rebind controls.
- No touchscreen support.
- Difficult to progress as the missions are not always straightforward.
- Hard to judge the power and curve.
- Feels grind a lot of the time.
- You don’t see the golfer hitting the ball.
- No customisation.
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Golfinite:
Developer: Pmurph Games
Publisher: RedDeerGames
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