
There aren't even any drivers in the game - instead of focusing on which club to use, you can just enjoy the clink sound and watch the ball soar. Capturing the relaxing essence of golf was at the heart of developer Okidokico's mission - Charles Goatley and Moussa Khan, former Far Cry 3 developers who left Ubisoft to start the small indie studio don't play golf, but they wanted to distill it down to its purest form and let players explore beautiful, diverse golf courses with locations that range from Egyptian ruins to peaceful blossom forests.Ī Little Golf Journey is "all about the journey, not the driver." Instead of going straight for the hole, you're encouraged to explore each course, uncovering secrets and taking in the stunning views and serene soundtrack as you play. It gives you reason to dream even when facing loss." It's one of the 18 games that has earned the 10/10 rating from GameSpot.A Little Golf Journey, a relaxed, playful golfing experience tees off the green and onto your PC and Nintendo Switch on October 14. It gives you companionship in a lovely but forsaken world. We awarded the game a 10/10 in our original Journey review, saying, "But Journey's real rewards aren't so pedestrian. It features cooperative multiplayer, a short campaign that clocks in at about two hours, and a score written by Austin Wintory, a composer of a bunch of other critically acclaimed games such as Abzu, The Banner Saga franchise, John Wick Hex, and others. Journey has you playing as a hooded adventurer as they soar through a variety of desolate and gorgeous locations to discover the mysteries of these strange lands.

Graphics: Nvidia GTS 450 | AMD Radeon HD 5750.Processor: Intel Core i3-2120 | AMD FX-4350.

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