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Everybody's Golf VR PS4

Prepared for PlayStation 4, as well as PlayStation VR virtual reality goggles, this is a powerful golf simulator. Everybody's Golf VR is a continuation of Everybody's Golf released in 2017.

Sports | FPP | TPP | golf | PlayStation Move | PlayStation VR | virtual reality (VR) | PlayStation exclusive titles | multiplayer | singleplayer | internet

Everybody's Golf VR Release Date PS4

21May2019

22May2019

PSN

developer: Clap Hanz publisher: Sony Interactive Entertainment Official website

English language game language: English

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Everybody's Golf VR is a golf simulator that has been developed with VR technology in mind. This title is a continuation of a game released in 2017 on PlayStation 4, called Everybody's Golf and was developed by the same team: Clap Hanz (with the support of Japan Studio).

Mechanics

Everybody's Golf VR is an extensive golf simulator - it means that our task is, of course, to get the ball into the hole with a golf club. What distinguishes Clap Hanz's production from other similar titles is thr support for virtual reality technology and controls. We swing by waving the Dualshock 4 pad or PlayStation Move controller.

Game modes

Everybody's Golf VR can be played alone or in the company of other players.

Technical aspects

Everybody's Golf VR features attractive three-dimensional visuals. Both the golf courses, player models and equipment have been made with great attention to detail. Virtual reality technology makes us perceive the game world in a completely different way, guaranteeing a level of immersion unavailable for classic productions.

Last updated on 27 May 2019

Game mode: single / multiplayer   Multiplayer mode: Internet  

PEGI rating Everybody's Golf VR

Age rating. The PEGI rating considers the age suitability of a game, not the level of difficulty.
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