![]() They only way I'll play HSG again is if it's on the PS3 or it's HSG:OT3. I honestly don't think I will be playing HSG:OT2 ever again. Overall, I'm liking Pangya: Fantasy Golf A LOT. Again, nothing deal breaking, and starting out the holes are bigger to help make up for this slight learning curve. The putting is fine, it's just a but harder to see the slope of the green compared to other golf games but after a few holes you learn how to zoom in and move around to try and judge the slope/speed. My only semi-major concern is the putting. The characters and terrain still look fine, but they could have used a bit more detail. The character details are also a bit on the bland side compared to HSG:OT2 but this is the first effort on the PSP to my knowledge for this game so I'll let that slide. First and foremost, when you read the reviews, the load times are a bit on the longer side, notice how I said longer, not lengthy. There's still the story mode as well as tournament and network play, but unfortunately network play is ad-hoc, not infrastructure. There are a few others, but I can't recall, safe to say there are at least 4-8 different mini-games in the License mode. There's one mini-game where yo uplay 9 holes and have to earn 300 Pang, I'm sure this number will go up as I level my character. There is an Approach mini-game where points are awarded for whoever is the closest, best of 6 holes for that one. Hole-in-one = 10 tries to get a hole-in-one or else you fail. As for modes, I've currently spent the most time in the 'License' mode where there are a variety of different things to do. The starting character only has 3 slots, and the items can only be used X amount of times. First, you get 'Pang' which is essentially money that can be used to buy upgrades (like more strenth) but these items are limited to the number of open slots your character has. In Pangya: Fantasy Golf you're leveling your character up but it's much more varied. Other than that, you were unlocking characters. My problem with HSG:OT2 was the lack of mini-games.you had the 1 (one) mini-game and then regular stroke and tournament play. Without counting each individual item and combination, I'd say it's on par customization wise with HSG:OT2. There may be only 18 characters (only 2 are unlocked in the beginning) but the amount of customizing you can do definitely makes up for it. ![]() My problem with The game is 'cute', very JRPG-like in terms of characters and design and overall just has a fun feel to it. The game is 'cute', very JRPG-like in terms of characters and design and overall just has a fun feel to it. When the power's out or I'm out of the house, Pangya PSP is sure to follow. When the Internet's down, I'm drawn to Super Swing Golf on Wii. ![]() ![]() If I'm on the computer, I'm drawn to Pangya PC. Although, come to think of it, I'm not safe anywhere now. You know, all in all, I'm happy with my investment. While the graphics take a bit of a hit from what I've grown accustomed to on PC and Wii, they still more than adequately get the job done, and everything else I've grown to love from this series is here in full force (well, I haven't seen Kooh's cannon, but I'm not gonna knock it for missing it). You I bought my PSP for this game, and I am very. I bought my PSP for this game, and I am very.
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