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Newest Review: ... a bit more unique than some .This game which is crazy golf has Graphics i thought were good , very colourful and eye catching ... more More Oxygen PS2 games
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King Of Clubs - PS2
Last Update 11.11.2009 05:41
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£ 5.93 |
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King of Clubs (PS2)
Never the same game twice, this absorbing and addictive, off the ... Last Update 11.11.2009 05:41
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£ 19.56 |
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by - written on 28/08/08 (Somewhat useful, 8 readings)
Rating:
I have played alot of golf games on ps2 and other consloes and this game even though i thought it was good it wasnt unique but a bit more unique than some .This game which is crazy golf has Graphics i thought were good , very colourful and eye catching you also get to choose from a variety of players that you want to play as .There are also some cool golf courses to play on like a sci fi course an egytption course and so on . You have to go around the different courses trying to beat par but my biggest problem was the camera angles as i have found with alot of golf games . Its certainly entertaining but may leave you frustrated trying to get a good shot in . You can earn ... Read the complete review
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