Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 review

Slightly modified swing mechanics rule the day here

GamesRadar+ Verdict

Pros

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    Interactive tour through Tiger's entire career

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    Kinect controls for the first time

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    Streamlined swing mechanics

Cons

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    The dry career mode

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    Continued trend of fewer on-disc courses

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    Lack of motion-controlled party modes

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Remember last year how Tiger Woods was not even on the cover of his own game? And the year before he shared the cover for the first time? It kind of felt like Tiger might disappear from the game he made popular. The fact that Ricky Fowler, the Puma-loving Zac Efron of the golf world, now shares this year's cover with Tiger Woods, doesn't mean Tiger is being pushed out. In fact, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 13 has more Tiger in it than ever. What it doesn't have, however, is a powerfully motivating reason to buy it if you already own last year's game.

Tiger 13 doesn't have a fancy new tournament to promote like previous two years, and as a result the career mode feels largely the same as last year. The Masters, still a novelty in golf video games after last year's big debut, remains the end goal for your customized golfer, but the game no longer makes as big a spectacle of it. The career mode feels dry, and as other sports games do more with the customized character front (see Fight Night Champion), the idea of just golfing in tournament after tournament and watching your name rise higher on the rankings doesn't hold the same excitement that it used to.

While not new, PS3 owners still get the Move controls that have been around for the last couple of games. Some gamers may prefer the more first-person aspect that Move offers, vs the pulled back presentation of Kinect. They ultimately feel mostly the same, and after swinging your arms to play various golf games for over half a decade, motion controls feel as standard to the game as club selection and putting grids.

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GenreSports
Platform"Xbox 360","PS3"
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