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by Robert Workman on Wednesday, August 29, 2007
Most of the features that made last year's game a success have returned once more. Several courses have returned, including six new ones, such as the TRC Boston and East Lake. Most of them must be unlocked by completing various challenges pitched by fellow PGA tour golfers, including the likes of John Daly, Vijay Singh and other real, as well as fictional pros. The graphics look roughly about the same, with finely detailed golfers and lush, beautiful courses just yearning to be played on. The occasional glitch and frame rate problems emerge, but not enough to throw off the game's overall performance. In the audio department, a few licensed tunes have been included (the routine EA Trax mix), along with comfortable commentary from David Feherty and Gary McCord. Surprisingly, this duo has yet to wear out their welcome, sounding just as fresh and relaxed as they did with their debut years ago.
Tiger can eat your face. PGA Tour 08 lets you put your actual face inside the game and on your custom golfer. Worry not -- it's just your face, so if you suck at golf in real life your virtual golfer can still be a champ.
With Tiger Woods 08, players have to earn their way to being a better golfer, rather than cheaply buying attributes through the pro shop (like cheaters did last year on the Xbox 360). By completing challenges, they earn Shot Confidence in specific areas. This closes up the player's targeting reticule on the course itself, resulting in more accurate shooting. This new feature should really do a lot for the Tiger Woods series over the next few years, with a few tweaks performed here and there for good measure.