Small-time publisher O-Games announced its take on the world's oldest sport, John Daly's ProStroke Golf, in May to little fanfare. However, MCVUK reports that the title's developer, Gusto Games, recently made a decision which should garner a bit of attention: The PS3 version of the game will now be compatible with the PlayStation Move.
The game, which is due out October 1, will be demoed for the first time on the show floor at E3 2010, where the titular professional golfer John Daly will be on-hand to show how one gets their virtual putt on -- a subject we probably don't need too much additional instruction in, thanks. We'll try to get some time in with the game once we make our way to E3 in a couple short weeks.
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Posted: Jun 2nd 2010 6:11PM Puertoricarious said
this game's got nothing on lee carvallo's putting challenge.
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Posted: Jun 3rd 2010 10:30AM Nobledevil Gaming Optimist said
Would you like to... play again...?
You have selected... no.
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Posted: Jun 3rd 2010 10:35AM Nobledevil Gaming Optimist said
Yeah, but Tiger Woods 11 is gonna have Move support, too. So basically adding in this feature will only allow it to match the detail and precision of Tiger Woods, but still not have anywhere near the level of outright polish.
Hopefully it does something cool, though, as competition is always a good thing.
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Hopefully it does something cool, though, as competition is always a good thing.
Posted: Jun 3rd 2010 1:47PM (Unverified) said
you guys should check out the P3ProSwing analyzer/golf simulator. This thing is dead on Balls!! its PGA endorsed and used at sports authority stores. price starts at $900. check them out at www.p3proswing.com
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