Review of Golf Zero on PlayStation 4

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Golf Zero is a physics-based sports game with a unique shooting mechanic. In Golf Zero, you move your character around the course, jump, and shoot in any direction, as long as they hit the holes. You can also use obstacles and hazards to your advantage, and shoot in midair to avoid them. If you hit a hole and manage to avoid getting caught in the hazards, you’ll clear the level. You can also play on the ground or from the air, depending on your preferences.

You don’t have to sink a hole in one to finish a level in Golf Zero. In fact, your objective is to pop the red balloons, which increase your score. But this won’t be easy, as the more balloons you pop, the more points you gain. You’ll want to try to shoot the ball into the flag to get a 100% score. You’ll need a good strategy to succeed in this game.

To unlock the gold medal in Golf Zero, you’ll need to complete the first 41 levels. This will earn you eight of the game’s 11 Gold Trophies. However, you may have to do a few extra tasks to unlock the semi-missable ones. Generally, you won’t need to do this, but you may need to complete one or two more stages to earn the gold medal. In the long run, though, it’s well worth it.

Golf Zero’s graphics are not the most exciting. Its colors are bland and lack color contrast. Its environment is also uninspired, with pixel sprites and blue backgrounds. The soundtrack is simple but happy, but not memorable. Overall, Golf Zero is a solid platformer with a golf twist. The only real complaint is its lack of variety. There’s not much of a story to follow, and the difficulty level is pretty low.

If you’re looking for a new game to play, try out Golf Zero. It mixes the golf genre with hardcore platforming. The fast-paced gameplay and humor are the game’s distinguishing features, and it’s a great value for $4.99 on PlayStation 4.

This game’s controls are odd. After the tutorial, it slows down enough to let you hit a ball and angle shots. While you can choose which shot to take, the power is predetermined. You can’t decide how hard to hit the ball, but it’s easy to lose track of time if you miss. Several levels also have long delay times for restarts, which is frustrating. The graphics are also a disappointment.