Or how about a course full of floating platforms like Cecilia's navy ship? Its characters are uniquely animated and are sure to entertain during the short cutscenes. Pangya sports (no pun intended) some great visuals such as the golden orange Autumn scenery of the Sepia Wind Course, backed up with some great catchy soundtracks. That way you don' t have to be bored waiting for your turn. It would have been great if they included online play and let players take shots simultaneously just like the PSP's Everybody's Golf 2. The latter isn't very exciting to be honest because it lacks atmosphere and the balloons can be hard to hit. On the multiplayer side of things, up to four players can take turns swinging on chosen courses or if you want something a little more out of the norm, you can try and see who hits the most balloons. Some of the Korean drawn artwork is amazingly well done. Something that wasn't in the Japanese version of this Wii game but was added to the Western versions. You purchase some Dolfini tickets and literally turn a little lottery container to try and collect the 300+ pictures. Apart from making your character look different and tweaking your stats, the items are also required for unlocking some of the many side stories each characters have too so you can expect Pangya to last for a very long time.Īnd if you enjoy Manga style artwork, you'll find plenty of that in the unlockable gallery too. Just like Sony's "Minna no Golf (Everybody's Golf or Hotshots Golf)", there's plenty to customise your character with. From regular clubs to melee weapon set! Only in fantasy Pangya golf. You should see some of the crazy club set designs. You can then spend these points on items such as new clothing or potions that can lower the wind speed. Pang Points are the currency of the game and are awarded for good shots such as hitting the ball dead centre, over drives or scoring below par. In the case where you and your opponent have won the same number of holes, you're going to have to decide a winner by Pang Points. You take shots in turn and unfortunately, there's no way to skip watching the computer play their shot. Even the caddies have a nice touch because each character will have something to say whenever you just happen to be aiming in their direction such as "You can't hit me" and will have their own little reaction too.Īfter a few lines of dialogue and a short real-time cutscene, the goal is to win more holes than your opponent. The storylines which were never in the original MMO game can take a few hours to finish for each character and can also be hilarious as the cast meet for a match. You can play through the different character storylines, a stroke play tournament, or a one v one match. In single player mode, there's a variety of choices. It's Pangya Golf where you play in a world full of beautiful fantasy courses and where special shots and items can be used. The next thing you'll notice is this is not ordinary golf. There is also the option to play the traditional way with buttons but, that kind of defeats the point of buying the game for me which was to get something fun that made use of the Wii controls. There's other ways of moving the Wiimote if you don't want to spend time mimicking a real golf swing but it's up to you to find the best way. You really have to swing well with a full follow through or your shots can go wide. The first thing you'll notice is that you can't just "wag" the Wiimote to swing the golf club this time unlike in Wii Golf so, it takes some time to adjust to the controls. I haven't played the online game but I can say " Pangya Golf with Style" is certainly fun. Pangya started off as a free and downloadable online Korean PC game from Ntreeve Soft but later, Tecmo decided to take the game and reproduce it adding in their own animations and storyline to create a single player experience on the Wii. There's still around two months until anything else good gets released for the Wii and having finished Super Mario Galaxy, I decided to find another game to play.
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