Dangerous Golf Review

Dangerous Golf Review (PS4). With a hundred holes to best, and online/offline game modes, can you be the most dangerous golfer? Welcome to the World of Dangerous Golf, an arcade style sports game with a very explosive twist. Play through a variety of indoor courses – make a mess in the Kitchen, wreak havoc in a Palace, cause chaos in a Castle and set fire to a Gas Station.

Reviews“The gameplay has accessible depth, balancing fundamental emotional needs of immediate gratification with deeper states of curiosity and engagement. Replay Value: High”8/10 –“Dangerous Golf is deceptively simple at first, with the majority of the more complicated mechanics introduced slowly over time. But as the game goes on and the challenges become more complex, Dangerous Golf proves itself to be a genuinely deep puzzler.”7/10 –“Pared back and wonderfully focused, Dangerous Golf brings the spirit of Burnout indoors. Okay, I'm probably not going to spend the rest of my life in Dangerous Golf, but it's tempting.”Recommended –. About This GameMixing arcade style high score gameplay with humorous irreverence, Dangerous Golf isn't about Par or Birdie.

The aim of the game is to cause maximum damage over 100 holes and four unusual locations.Smash up the toilets, make a big mess in the Kitchen, destroy priceless antiques in the Palace. This is golf played indoors where the more expensive the object the higher its game value.

Humorous destruction and over the top trickshots are the way to score big.Destroy enough things off the Tee and you’ll earn a SmashBreaker. This turns your Ball into a Fireball that you can steer around the level causing more destruction and chaos. The bigger the mess, the bigger the Score.Long shots, Ricochets and yet more Destruction are the name of the game when Putting. Hitting your ball straight into the hole is NOT what Dangerous Golf is about and whilst you can do that it won’t earn you the big medals or help you beat your Friends to the top of the Leaderboards.If you buy and play our game thank you. And we hope you have fun. We are supported 100% by our players, no corporate or VC safety nets here.So if you experience any problems at all please tell us – so we can have a go at fixing whatever problem it is you’re having. We are a team that loves to listen to our players and we strive to do better every day.

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Four Ways to Play World Tour - 10 tours, 10 holes in each. As you progress you unlock new locations and extra Abilities that'll help you do even more Damage. Coop World Tour – Play the World Tour co-operatively with a friend or family member. This is the perfect couch Co-op experience. Both players play sequentially into the same scene making it the perfect game for players of mixed ability. One or more controllers.

Party Golf (Offline) – Local competitive pass-the-pad Party Golf mode for 4 players. Use one or more controllers, all sign in with your profiles or play as guests, this is the perfect game to put on when your friends come round.

Party Golf (Online)– Take on and play against the most dangerous golfers in the world. Up to 8 Players.

Four Unique Locations USA – Kitchen – Make a huge mess in the Kitchen. Splat food onto the walls and floor, break Microwave Ovens and Dishwashers. Break open the Store Room, access the Back Alley and trash the Bathroom. England – Castle - Cause chaos in the Castle.

Knock down the suits of Armour, spill paint onto works of art and smash priceless antiques. Explore the Dungeon, Armoury, Queens Corridor and redecorate the Great Hall.

France – Palace - Let them eat cake – but only after you’ve knocked it all to the floor. Break bottles, vases, tables, grand pianos and grandfather clocks. Drop down to the Wine Cellar, make a noise in the Library or break into the Secret Vault. Australia – Disturb the peace and serenity of the Outback. Set fire to the pumps, break all the windows and run riot in the store.

Tee Off on the Forecourt, make work for somebody in the Workshop, spray paint in the Paint Shop, rock the Rooftop and light up the Alleyway.

Dangerous Golf is without the cars, licensed soundtrack, or an open world. In place of those elements are flaming golf balls and rooms crammed with things to break. And yet, it's the closest to a Burnout game we'll get for now.That's because Dangerous Golf embodies the Burnout franchise's penchant for chaos and destruction, mixed in with some highly stylised fun. From an American diner kitchen laden with pies, to an Australian petrol station, you're tasked with decimating everything in sight, much like Burnout's emphasis on crashes and car pile ups.(Also see: )Playing Dangerous Golf is deceptively simple.

Line up your shot, tap the button to swing, and you hit a golf ball with the objective of breaking as many items as possible, bearing witness to the spectacle. From chandeliers to gas pumps, they're all meant to be destroyed, and doing so increases your score. Cause enough damage, and the game opens up more areas for you to wreak havoc.Your end goal is to destroy as many items as possible, with the least number of strokes for the highest possible score. Each course doesn't last longer than a few minutes but they're always filled to the brim with action. You'll scope out your environment, figure out where the flag is, and decide your approach. The way items are placed allows you to trigger a series of explosions like a giant puzzle made out of highly unstable nitroglycerin.It's kind of like a Rube Goldberg machine but with a blazing ball and fragile furniture. The next shot after teeing off is usually a Smashbreaker.

It lets you compound the damage by giving you a fiery ball with the physics and handling of a. Rather bouncy tank. From closed doors to statues, nothing can stand in the way of a perfectly placed Smashbreaker.This is coupled with the Smashwave - a new feature added in a very recent update for the game.

The Smashwave allows you to cause more mayhem just before putting the ball into the hole, making it useful if there are obstacles in the way to the flag. Also included in the update is a tutorial, useful if you can't wrap your head around what to do in Dangerous Golf.There's more than enough in Dangerous Golf to keep your interest piqued long after the initial few courses. Each stage has a different set of objectives aside from reducing everything to shambles - from lighting up a chandelier in a room, to ensuring a set number of pies in the kitchen are flung off a countertop. Meeting these goals adds to your final tally.

To aid you are abilities that unlock as the game progresses, which include laser dot sights to help you putt better, and specific challenge modes to hone skills such as trick shots and ricochets, both of which go a long way in helping you cause chaos wantonly.The steady pace of unlocks combined with a fantastic amount of destruction gives Dangerous Golf an almost primal dimension. There's a sense of raw destructive energies available to you, akin to Burnout, which makes it tough to put down. No surprise since the team behind it, Three Fields, also worked on the Burnout games. Controls feel appropriate for an arcade-like take on golf like this.

For example, you can't adjust the power of your putt, and the ball blasts into holes with laser precision. It leaves you feeling that pressing a button causes explosive things - not bad for a game of golf. The absurdly exaggerated physics help this, what with pinball-like ricochets and hefty Smashbreaker handling.Our only grouse is its loading times.

Getting into a game takes a bit longer than we would have liked. Although waiting to retry a level isn't as time consuming.With over a 100 courses across four locations, Dangerous Golf is a bombastic romp well worth its asking price. It might not have the feature set of bigger releases or their sense of scale but laying waste to a Hall of Mirrors in a French mansion never gets old.Pros:. Easy to pick up and play. Glorious destruction.

Surprisingly addictiveCons:. Long load timesRating (out of 10): 8We played a review copy of Dangerous Golf on the Xbox One. It's available digitally at Rs. 1,120 on the Xbox One, Rs. 1,480 on the PS4, and Rs. 565 on PC via Steam.

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