Review: Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001
Does the venerable PGA Tour series break new graphical ground in its first outing on a 128-bit system?
Leaning on the selling power of its namesake, Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2001 limps its way through a mediocre round of golf that?s less fun than its proud PGA predecessors, and doesn?t even dent the PS2?s graphical capabilities. Worst of all, you must hit the ball with analog controls. Gone is the tension and timing of hitting the X button. The fairways look good, but the tree and grass textures are simply ugly, especially from mid to long distances, and Tiger?s nasally voice-overs don?t help the experience. It?s a decent game, but could have been much better with cutting-edge PS2 graphics, status quo gameplay, and a little less reliance on Tiger to sell the game.