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10 of 11 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
It Doesn't Work, Period., October 19, 2006
Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars
Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005 for Mac simply doesn't work. It stopped working a mere few months after its initial release when Apple's QuickTime stopped supporting a feature/function used by the game. Aspyr knows about this problem. Their tech support team even knows about the problem. You would imagine Aspyr would issue a recall, refunds, or least a statement to the public. Unfortunately, they continue to sell this game everywhere Mac games are available. People, like me, have purchased this game and still have not experienced any gameplay. Class action lawsuit, anyone?
Let me repeat: this game will NOT work on any Mac. Do not buy it. This product should not be listed on Amazon.
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2 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars
Golf similation or video game?, May 14, 2007
Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars
Create an avatar to represent yourself. Give it clothes, equipment, a set of skills, and even a facial expression. Then set out to defeat a succession of increasingly challenging opponents at increasingly difficult levels over increasingly rough terrain.
That sounds like the formula for any number of computerized combat games, and it is. Here, though, when you meet your ultimate opponent it is Tiger Woods. Tiger hardly fits into any kind of bad guy role, and that's part of the problem with this game. It doesn't seem to be sure whether it wants to be a golf simulation or a multi-level comuter game. It's a compromise, which means it is not really at its best in either role.
I came to the 2005 edition (still the latest available for a Mac) from the 2003 version on a PC. The 2005 version offers vastly improved graphics, better opportunities to improve your skills, and a host of colorful first-level opponents. Taking on its challenges can be a lot of fun. When you reach the level where you play against current PGA pros, the program flawlessly duplicates the unique swings of Jim Furyk and John Daly.
If you're serious about mastering the game, though, you might be happier with an older edition (and the 2003 game has a better selection of courses).
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1 of 2 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Tiger Woods 2005, January 4, 2007
Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars
The game started off slow, but as you improved your game it became more challenging and fun. I wasn't sure the graphics were as nice as the older version but again, I was proven wrong. The overall play of the game is great yet I will still like to see them come up with the 2007 version for MAC
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