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Outlaw
Golf 2 Thumb Bandits View
We here at Thumb Bandits think this
is looking great, full of humor and
ofcourse a little smattering of bad
taste, the first outlaw golf title was
a fun game that definitely brought something
new to the golfing genre (bikers and
lapdancers of course). Outlaw Golf 2
looks even more zany with some of the
most amazing courses you're ever likely
to see in a golfing title. We can't
wait to bring you the full review.
It's pretty obvious right from the
start that Outlaw Golf 2 isn't your
run of the mill golf game. Proper golf
etiquette, attire and the general slow
pace of the game flies out the window
when you pop this puppy into your console.
Over the next few weeks we're going
to illustrate this by giving gamers
a deeper look into some of the game
modes that they'll be able to play both
offline and online when the game releases
this October. So buckle up while we
introduce you to the wacky side of golf!!!
Outlaw Golf 2 Game
Modes
Vegas
Vegas is a team-based game for four
people. It's played like a regular stroke-based
game, except at the end of each hole,
your team's scores are combined, with
the lowest score becoming the first
digit, and the highest becoming the
second. The team with the lowest combined
score wins the hole, and is awarded
money in the amount of the difference
between the two teams' scores.
Casino
Like to gamble? Then this is your game.
In Casino, you have to front up cash
for every shot you take. At the end
of the hole, the player with the least
number of strokes takes the pot, although
you can fold at any time if you're scared
of losing your shirt. Just remember:
this is golf, so bluffing won't do you
a whole lot of good here.
Baseball
It's baseball, no it's golf, no it's
baseball...ok fine, it's both. Play
a round of golf with baseball rules
and up to four players on the course.
Instead of the usual stroke-based scoring
system, in this mode, a picture of the
four bases determines how well you're
doing. How you play on each hole will
decide the type of hit you get, and
to score, you'll need to get one of
your men to round the bases back to
home. Here's how your strokes translate
into baseball rules:
Triple Bogey = Triple Play
Double Bogey = Double Play
Bogey = Out
Par = Single
Birdie = Double
Eagle or Better = Home Run
Each time a man gets on base, he will
advance one base for each hit made.
So, if you have a runner on second and
on the next hole you hit a single, your
man will only advance to third base.
Breaking it down even further, if you
have a man on second and you hit a double,
the man on second will round third and
head home. The positions of your men
on the bases carry over from hole to
hole, but if you get three outs, however
many runners you had on base will be
lost and you'll have to start from scratch
again.
This is a great game mode for beginners
to play against seasoned pros. Makes
you feel a lot better to say that you
only got beat by 3 runs rather than
your ass kicked by 12 strokes.
Bingo Bango
For many people, the most frustrating
part of golf is putting. You can do
everything right up until that point...beautiful
drive, nice approach shot, be putting
for birdie, then fall apart with a three
putt and end up with a bogey. In this
game mode though, the end result isn't
the only thing that matters.
Two to four players can get it on in
Bingo Bango. There are three ways to
score in this game:
A) Be the first player to reach the
green and you will get a point added
to your Bingo bank.
B) Be the closest player to the pin
when reaching the green and you will
get a point added to your Bango bank.
C) Be the player with the lowest number
of strokes and you will get a point
added to your Bongo bank.
Add all of these points up at the end
of the round to determine the winner.
Download the rather
cool Outlaw Golf 2 Trailer HERE
(beware though it's a biggie - 30ish
MB)
Take
Two Interactive Outlaw Golf 2
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