Camelot makes a comeback on the Wii with Wii Love Golf
Camelot, makers of classic, timeless titles such as Mario Tennis, Mario Golf, and the beloved RPG experience on the Gameboy Advance, Golden Sun, has made its comeback on Nintendo’s motion-tracking console of gaming heaven with their latest golf title Wii Love Golf. It’s a golden homecoming for the company that not only has a lot of quirky sports titles underneath its belt, but also the mind behind some of the most endearing games to date.
In this scan update (courtesy of the good folks over at Famitsu, of course) we see that Wii Love Golf is definitely shaping up nicely, with Camelot’s trademark cutesy and superdeformed take on the hole-sinking sport intact and in action. Like many of the other golf titles out there, the player uses the Wiimote to aim, swing, and achieve ultimate course dominance. The graphics are cute, the colors are vibrant – Camelot’s certainly sticking to what it knows and does best with this title, and that’s not a bad thing at all.
Of course, while we appreciate another golf game for the Wii, here’s also hoping that Camelot sees the opportunity to cater to a new breed of fans – maybe a Mario Tennis or Golden Sun sequel? Surely that’s not too much to ask, is it? Fingers crossed!
Updates as we get them, so enjoy the scan!
Camelot, makers of classic, timeless titles such as Mario Tennis, Mario Golf, and the beloved RPG experience on the Gameboy Advance, Golden Sun, has made its comeback on Nintendo’s motion-tracking console of gaming heaven with their latest golf title Wii Love Golf. It’s a golden homecoming for the company that not only has a lot of quirky sports titles underneath its belt, but also the mind behind some of the most endearing games to date.
In this scan update (courtesy of the good folks over at Famitsu, of course) we see that Wii Love Golf is definitely shaping up nicely, with Camelot’s trademark cutesy and superdeformed take on the hole-sinking sport intact and in action. Like many of the other golf titles out there, the player uses the Wiimote to aim, swing, and achieve ultimate course dominance. The graphics are cute, the colors are vibrant – Camelot’s certainly sticking to what it knows and does best with this title, and that’s not a bad thing at all.
Of course, while we appreciate another golf game for the Wii, here’s also hoping that Camelot sees the opportunity to cater to a new breed of fans – maybe a Mario Tennis or Golden Sun sequel? Surely that’s not too much to ask, is it? Fingers crossed!
Updates as we get them, so enjoy the scan!