Nintendo eShop has
Golf Story (Nintendo Switch Digital Download) on sale for
$7.49.
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About this game:- Supports up to 2 players
- Genre: Adventure, Role-Playing, Sports, Indie
- Game file size: 1.3 GB
- Explore 8 unique environment (each w/ their own courses, challenges, people and secrets).
- Play through a dramatic story w/ a diverse cast of characters.
- Golf Story combines the sheer excitement of golf with a serious story that plays out over 8 different courses.
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I also once saw "World's End" instead of "This is the End" while both were in theaters. I enjoyed World's End (Simon Pegg) and later saw the awful "This is the End" (Seth Rogen) and am glad for the confusion. When others are subject to ambiguity or otherwise eligible for suggestion, I like to contribute from my experience. My opinion may not be popular (tons of critics panned "Star Wars" in '79), but they are not universal, and are intended as points of data for people who pay attention to such things, and an interesting point of data, since I obviously didn't know what to expect walking in. Many people (who haven't seen any trailers for this game) would be in a similar position. My suggestion is that they skip it and hit things golf-style with a different game that has similar striking-mechanics, but takes itself less seriously and requires neither grinding nor 50x attempting the exact same shot because it has to be juuuuuuuust so in order to get a collectible you don't actually require.
Certainly, to each their own.
Just a heads up for those that aren't super patient with long, dull dialogue in games.
I also once saw "World's End" instead of "This is the End" while both were in theaters. I enjoyed World's End (Simon Pegg) and later saw the awful "This is the End" (Seth Rogen) and am glad for the confusion. When others are subject to ambiguity or otherwise eligible for suggestion, I like to contribute from my experience. My opinion may not be popular (tons of critics panned "Star Wars" in '79), but they are not universal, and are intended as points of data for people who pay attention to such things, and an interesting point of data, since I obviously didn't know what to expect walking in. Many people (who haven't seen any trailers for this game) would be in a similar position. My suggestion is that they skip it and hit things golf-style with a different game that has similar striking-mechanics, but takes itself less seriously and requires neither grinding nor 50x attempting the exact same shot because it has to be juuuuuuuust so in order to get a collectible you don't actually require.
Certainly, to each their own.
Golf story is more of an RPG with golf elements, I personally found the dialog hilarious but obviously not everyone will. The only thing I found monotonous was some of the quests/puzzles in the clubhouse. I played this game when it first came out so I don't remember the specifics but I remember having to look some things up. The golf mechanics were super rudimentary but I found it fun and I don't recall ever having to replay a course until the very last tournament.
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