Minna no Golf Jou Vol. 2 gameplay video
For some reason or another, Japan loves the exciting world of whacking golf balls and walking long distances. Sony‘s Hot Shots Golf, or Minna no Golf in Japan, continues to experience smashing success and it’s on its way to the Sony PSP once more. Minna no Golf Jou Vol. 2, the sequel to what we know as Hot Shot Golfs: Open Tee (Minna no Golf Portable in Japan), is coming this December. As a start, here’s a trailer packed with super-deformed goodness.
The video lasts less than a minute, but enough to show us how nice Minna no Golf Jou Vol. 2 looks thanks to the cutesy art style mixed with a pinch of realism. Minna no Golf Jou Vol. 2‘s backdrop is nothing phenomenal, but the music coupled with eye-pleasing greenery make for a relaxing atmosphere. After watching the video game in action, you’d be tempted to go strolling where there are thick rows of trees.
Before you smack us with your woods and irons for talking too much, we’ll just leave you with the video embedded below.
For some reason or another, Japan loves the exciting world of whacking golf balls and walking long distances. Sony‘s Hot Shots Golf, or Minna no Golf in Japan, continues to experience smashing success and it’s on its way to the Sony PSP once more. Minna no Golf Jou Vol. 2, the sequel to what we know as Hot Shot Golfs: Open Tee (Minna no Golf Portable in Japan), is coming this December. As a start, here’s a trailer packed with super-deformed goodness.
The video lasts less than a minute, but enough to show us how nice Minna no Golf Jou Vol. 2 looks thanks to the cutesy art style mixed with a pinch of realism. Minna no Golf Jou Vol. 2‘s backdrop is nothing phenomenal, but the music coupled with eye-pleasing greenery make for a relaxing atmosphere. After watching the video game in action, you’d be tempted to go strolling where there are thick rows of trees.
Before you smack us with your woods and irons for talking too much, we’ll just leave you with the video embedded below.