The game just oozes style and feels like a Binding of Isaac design philosophy with a little Dead Cells platforming and deep weapon system, but every weapon is a gun. Players are thrown into the abyss and have to fight their way out. That sounds great, but it’s a golf game.Īnd if you want me to tear into it, we’ll save that for the conclusion, where I can discuss if this game should be a headline.
I turned down the difficulty and had what could be considered fun with it, and while I got super frustrated, it was my failing at that point not any issue with the game itself. Honestly, if you like Golf, it felt rather good. You can earn the money in-game, but not at a huge rate, and again if that was the expected way, why not just remove the microtransactions. The only real issue I have with PGA Tour 2K21 is the Privacy statement and microtransactions that are just thrown as a 1-2 punch at the player, and while it’s only cosmetic, that’s not good enough when you only have a couple of choices without paying. The controls are decent, it has excellent difficulty settings, it’s peaceful and relaxing, but it’s a golf game. And every positive thing I could say is equally followed up by “but it’s a golf game”. It perfectly bookends every point I would make about this game.Įverything I don’t like about PGA Tour 2K21 can be followed up by “but it’s a golf game.” It’s slow and boring, it doesn’t have any really interesting modes, it’s focused on golf but it’s a golf game.
But that’s not what I do, PGA Tour 2K21 is a golf game and that could be my review. I think a lot of people are expecting me to tear into this game.