![]() You’ll earn Pangya’s currency, pang, while playing and winning. Story sequences are strange enough that if another were to look over your shoulder while playing, they might not understand how Pangya is a golf game. If nothing else, it’s good for quite a few laughs. The story, while entertaining, fails to make a lot of sense in the beginning. In between these best-of matches, if successful, you’ll gradually see story elements develop that have no place in golf, like love triangles and interplanetary travel. For one, a slowly evolving story has you cycling through and playing as each of one of the craziest casts of a videogame ever. What makes Pangya: Fantasy Golf so great is what it stacks onto that tried-and-true game play. ![]() That’s not to say that there aren’t holes that you’ll get stuck on, but they leave the simulation golfing to the other titles. This is approachable, arcade-style golf, with a focus on fun, and not challenge. Pangya doesn’t break any new ground for golf, and most courses aren’t particularly challenging (save for some of the last ones), but it doesn’t seem like that was the goal anyway. It’s easy appreciate how fine-tuned and elegantly simple the control and aiming is. Essentially, anyone who has played another golf game will be able to pick this up and play right away. The L and R triggers let you change clubs, and the directional pad lets you aim your shot. And like better golf games, you’ll also have ability to use trick shots. And much like Hot Shots Golf series games, you’ll use a three button press swing mechanic: one press starts swing, the next sets strength, and the last sets accuracy. There’s still 18-hole courses and tournaments and tours. Almost.Īs far as gameplay is concerned, though, you’re still swinging a club-like object to hit a ball, with the goal of having that ball go into a hole with the least number of swings possible. While you’ll start out on something resembling a typical golf course, you’ll eventually find yourself hitting balls in strange locales where a sword or club almost makes sense. And you can hit these Aztecs with clubs, but some use baseball bats and spiked clubs and even swords. Golf balls? No, they’re called Aztecs here. ![]() They call it Pangya, not golf, and the whole process pays homage to a hero in their past that sealed up evil by hitting balls into holes. In this alternate world in another dimension, the game you play with a ball and club and holes in the ground isn’t golf. ![]()
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