![]() ![]() After a while of playing it, though, I think it’s as good and fun as the GameCube game, even with some unique aspects that make it just as valuable as Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour.įor those who have never played a Mario Golf game, it could be best described as an arcade-ish golf simulator with colorful graphics and the classic Mario twist found in other games like the Mario Kart titles. Not because of the blocky graphics and trademark Nintendo 64 muddy textures (traits which I actually find retro-charming), but because of some slight game mechanics that were definitely improved in the 2003 sequel. My first experience with the series was GameCube’s Mario Golf: Toadstool Tour, which is evidently a more refined and perfected game, so at some point this game seemed like a big step back. Reviewing Mario Golf is very awkward for me.
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