Pangya is a free, online golf game which is very good indeed. It's a little bit like Everybody's Golf.
My username is Spindash, so if anyone downloads it we can have a few rounds.
I thought this was about that Wii game coming out called the same thing.
It has Kasumi in it.
Is she not reason enough to buy any game with her in it?
The two are related, actually. The Wii is just the less-free, more Kasumi-laden version.
Kasumi is worth any deal of money #><#
Anyways, I might check this out if I'm feeling bored enough later.
The Wii version also lacks an online mode.
I shan't take you word for it. They can't seriously take an already online game and remove the online like this.
Also, Kasumi.
It was confirmed awhile back and Wii 3rd-party launch games lack online mode which is why for example the 360 and PS3 version of Call of Duty has it while the Wii version doesn't.
It is coming out as Super Swing Golf in the North America, btw.
Quote:
. Unlike the PC game (which was built around online multiplay and digital purchases of game content), the focus of the Wii version is towards offline play. The game will include multiple characters, each with a storyline. As you work through the story, you'll earn new costumes for them to wear.
wii.ign.com/objects/811/811577.html
Nintendo is seemingly trying to fully perfect their online plans and supposedly we won't see any 3rd party games with an online mode until early next year.
Of course, "early next year" isn't that long after launch. Sure, it impacts the launch titles, but wait a few months and lol, internet
Besides, aren't one or two first-party titles online, as well?
Which is why I only emphasized in saying only early 3rd party titles won't be online in my last post.
lol @ the notion of them perfecting their online system when Ninty has comfirmed Friend Codes already