When I look at the characters in this game, as well the Hot Shots Golf series in general, I just tell you all this. To borrow from that one TikTok: _"I get it. I really do. Many of them do not at all look like the average athlete, but all of them are _*_ABSOLUTE, F--KING UNITS_*_ on the golf course."_
I found out something really cool recently with Hot Shots Tennis that I never noticed before. There are courses in that game which contain characters spectating From BOTH the NTSC and Japanese releases of Hot shots golf 3 and fore at the same courts, meaning that BOTH rosters are in the same universe. Pretty damn cool
Everybody's Golf... Had... A very different approach to the characters and the gameplay and kinda suffered for it. The fact that eventually every player's character could become a carbon copy of one another with no definitive strengths or weaknesses was a mistake.
@@GReyn Along with the overpowered Custom Clubs that could allow you to drive the ball 400+ yards, it's no wonder the game's servers are going down this September.
@@Metroid22540 Didn't think I'd find someone that agreed that custom characters actually hurt the game. I really wasn't feeling that for the game and it's why I didn't get into it all too much. Not an awful game by any means though. I loved the older games not only for the games, but the charm it had with its characters mainly. Even in the first and second games, where they don't even speak. I still loved that. It's not as special in the latest game.
Yo i need to take pointers from you on this game, cause I never got a Double Eagle, let alone knew how to properly maneuver that homing ball, i never knew it could make that many attempts to make the putt happen at 7:23, that is definitely new to me