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Hot Shots Golf: Open Tee 2 | 
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| From: Sony Computer Entertainment Category: Video Games
List Price: $29.99 Buy New: $19.96 You Save: $10.03 (33%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 7 reviews Sales Rank: 2052
Platform: Sony Psp ESRB: Rating Pending Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: Sony PSP Shipping Weight (lbs): 2 Dimensions (in): 7 x 4.1 x 0.6
MPN: 98693 Model: 98693 UPC: 711719869320 EAN: 0711719869320 ASIN: B0016QCCG2
Release Date: June 3, 2008 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | See Description tab for more details | | • | For Play on Your PlayStation Portable | | • | Published by Sony | | • | 1-8 Player Capability | | • | Game Genre: Sports, Game Sub-Genre: Golf |
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Product Description Along with the expected additions like new courses and golfers, Open Tee 2 adds full-fledged online play to the series. Players will also have the opportunity to customize their duffers with hundreds of different articles of clothing and equipment that can affect the way they perform in addition to the way they look.
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| Customer Reviews: Read 2 more reviews...
A simple and funny game. July 28, 2008 This is a simple and funny game, I bought it for my son, but I'm more than my son love to play it :)
Deja vu isn't that fun July 21, 2008 3 out of 5 found this review helpful
Did you like Hot Shots Golf 1? Well, then save yourself $30 and play it again instead of flushing your money on this title. I loved HS1. It was a nice change of pace from Tiger Woods and easier to pick up and play. The problem with HS2 is that it is almost the exact same game, with half of the available courses repeating from HS1. I don't understand why they couldn't create all new courses. It's not like they're paying a licensing fee to Pebble Beach.
What's new? Well, there are new characters (yipee). There are new unlockables like the oh so funny nun's habit. I mean, who wouldn't want to golf in a nun's habit that doesn't do anything to increase your golfer's attributes? The caddies are both useless AND annoying. If you follow their advice regularly then prepare to fish your balls out of the ponds on a regular basis. The "special rules" like adding 2 strokes for hitting in the rough are especially aggravating. Unfortunately, these type of tournaments are much too numerous.
I gave the original HS1 a 5 star rating. Fun and easy. This version is just a reheat of the original with the annoying factor amped up to "11". If you really want to play the new 5 courses, wait a year and buy it used for $9.00 at Game Stop.
fun golfing July 20, 2008 0 out of 1 found this review helpful
i completely agree with the other reviewers. this game is super fun, super addictive, cant put it down. and if you think you have what it take, go online play people from all over the world. great casual fun.
I Love This Series! July 9, 2008 2 out of 2 found this review helpful
I played Hot Shot Golf 1, which is the first HSG for PSP, for hours. It was one of my favorite games and when Hot Shot Golf 2 came out, I was ecstatic! After playing this game for 40+ hours (not consecutively!), I give it 5 stars! Here's why:
Yes, HSG2 has many of the same items as HSG1 and it even includes many of the same golf courses. But don't worry, there's new golf courses to explore and even new pretty video sequences at the end after it saves your game. I also found the game to be way more refined than HSG1. I was glad that they finally fixed the way leveling power and spin to apply to all the characters you end up earning. In the previous HSG1, it only applied to the character you were playing at the time.
I also enjoyed the "presents" feature. When you're playing in Challenge Mode, sometimes you'll see a little sparkle on the course...zoom in and ta-da, it's a present! Or it's a character from HSG1 who wants to be your friend! I think it's a fun addition, although I've experienced times where the present has been smack dab in the middle of my screen, full zoom, and it won't give it to me.
I've found the minigame to be quite entertaining. In HSG1, you were putting on the green into holes of different distances with a single stroke. Obviously, the longer the distance, the more points you received. The minigame in HSG2 has you chipping into different holes, but they're at the bottom of deep wells that your ball lands into and finally (hopefully) rolls into the hole. It's fun to try to beat your high score and you win items for reaching certain scores. However, it seems to be the same golf course no matter what...maybe you can unlock a new minigame course if you get all 50 points in all 9 holes. Good luck doing that!
Other weird additions include "sound effects" and I've got to say they're a little annoying. You're putting and suddenly, you hear a recorder. And I swear I can hear the Combine mumblings from Half Life 2 in the background on certain holes. Back me up if you hear this, too! Also, for the first time, you can have a fat character or an anorexic one if you raise their loyalty high enough.
Even though it's similar to HSG1, HSG2 is such a good investment if you really enjoyed the first one! I logged in lots of time on both games and I don't regret it one bit. It's a great game and good for both long periods and short periods of playtime. I hope you like this game, too!
You'll like it if you played the first one.. because it IS the first one! June 16, 2008 5 out of 5 found this review helpful
This is a difficult review for me to write, not because the game is complicated, but because I have never seen a sequel to a game that is so close to the original in just about every detail. I played the original on PSP for hundreds of hours and could not put it down, in fact I've been playing HSG since PS One.
For those that haven't played it, it's a simple to learn, fun to master golf game that doesn't take the game too seriously, yet can be very challenging at times. There are 12 courses in this one, up from 6 in the first, and they grow increasingly more difficult as you progress through various "challenges" (tournaments), earning new clothes, gear and players along the way. The controls are very simple, as not a lot of adjustments can be made to pull off unusual shots, but there are enough options to satisfy experienced golfers.
The graphics are bright, clean and colorful, the music is peppy (almost to a fault) and overall the production is flawless. Appealing to kids as well as adults for a light hearted round of the great game of golf.
My main complaint, if you can call it that, is that this game is so similar to the first that it's almost an insult. You start the game and see the girl waving to you from behind a desk with the EXACT SAME ANIMATION as the first game. Then you pick your character, start the first round on, believe it or not, the SAME COURSE AS THE ORIGINAL. That's right, South Alps CC. An exact clone, right down to the yodels from the hills. I have never in my long life as a gamer seen a game copy it's predecessor so closely. This is what makes this review so difficult to write: It's still a great game in itself, but if you've played the first one you might be a bit annoyed to have to start all over and unlock the same courses you have already played. Shouldn't a sequel advance the title, not clone it? I guess they figured if the formula works so well, why mess with it?
The main difference, to be fair, is a good one though. Multiplayer online via WiFi is a very welcome addition. Hopefully enough players will log on to make it worthwhile, as a 16 player tourney, as advertised, would be awesome.
Granted I'm only a few hours into the game, but here's hoping some new surprises pop up to make this a truly new adventure in video gaming golf. Recommended to new players to HSG, but veterans may want to wait and get it on sale.
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