Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 with Wii MotionPlus (Wii)

Release Date: 03/07/2009

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Wii MotionPlus Compatible

More new features and more realism than ever before!

Step up to the tee and prepare yourself for the closest thing to a championship golf experience yet! In the latest release in the Tiger Woods series, EA Sports have pulled out all the stops with loads of new features from 6 new courses to a true-to-life golf swing - courtesy of EA SPORTS Motion and Wii Motion Plus - and the chance to play in the U.S. Open!

EA SPORTS Motion and Wii Motion Plus is a marriage made in heaven for Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10. Good technique will pay off as you as you see your name rise up the leaderboard. Practise your true-to-life golf swing, work the ball with precise draw and fade, and compete like never before.

With Tiger Woods PGA TOUR 10 on Nintendo Wii you’ll find the competition really hots up.

  • Developer: EA Sports
  • Publisher: EA Games
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Tee time

It's often the case that when a game comes out on multiple platforms (Xbox 360, PS3 and PC, for example), there's very little to choose between them. They are essentially the same game, with minor tweaks to make them more suitable for the system on which you're playing them. This is true of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10, but only if you're talking about the systems already mentioned above.

New Courses, New Players

And here's the curious thing. Normally, it's the Xbox 360, PS3 and PC versions that are the more accomplished titles, with the Wii version looking a bit less polished and the handheld adaptations being a completely different type of game altogether. With PGA Tour 10, however, it's the Wii version that stands head and shoulders above all the others.

Any golf game needs a decent amount of courses on which to play a round and PGA Tour 10 has plenty.

We'll come to why Wii version's so great in a little while, but first, here's the 'what'. Specifically, what the latest build of Electronic Arts' market leading golf simulation has to offer console owners in general.

Any golf game needs a decent amount of courses on which to play a round and PGA Tour 10 has plenty. There are 16 world famous venues, a tally that includes six all-new courses - Hazeltine, Oakmont, Pinehurst, Torrey Pines, Turnberry and, for the first time, the inclusion of the US Open venue Bethpage Black Course complete with official USGA rules.

Fun stuff

PGA Tour 10 is no slouch when it comes to players, either. You can, of course, play the Tiger himself or choose from 30 other professional and novelty golfers. That's if you decide not to create your own champion from scratch. There are also two new pro golfers this time around. Rocco Mediate, the hard working veteran and upcoming star, Anthony Kim, both make an appearance.

During online play you can upload your finest shots so that others can try to better them.

All good stuff, then. But as well as the expected content boost, EA has improved the overall gameplay experience in other was too. The developer has addressed the concerns of casual gamers by providing a range of skill levels. During online play you can upload your finest shots so that others can try to better them, and there are mini games included, for those times when you just want a bit of fun.

Now, though, we turn to the reason why the Wii version is the best of the bunch. It comes down to that all-important Wii Remote and its motion-sensing capabilities. Last year, EA's Tiger Woods game showed that the Wii's controller could enhance the game by allowing players to swing a club in a realistic fashion. The trouble was, when it came to chipping and putting, it was a bit rubbish. In PGA Tour 10, when used in conjunction with the new WiiMotionPlus add-on, the control system is pretty much faultless. Drives are entirely dependant on your stance and swing, chipping onto the green feels just right, and putting is now so accurate that you need only look at the hole to get a sense of how you need to twist your controller and how hard you have to flick it to roll the ball across the green and sink it.

The best, bar none

If there's any criticism to be levelled at Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 for the Wii, it's that it looks a little scrappy compared to its hi-def brethren. But until Microsoft and Sony release a decent motion-sensing controller of their own, the Wii's visual shortcomings don't matter a great deal. As things stand, the combination of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 10 and the Wii Motion Plus represents the best golf simulation on the market, bar none. If you have a Wii, buy it.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • Plenty of courses.
  • Plenty of players.
  • Bonus games.
  • US Open included.
  • Superb WiiMotionPlus controls.
minus points
  • Not too stunning, visually.

Review by: Simon 'Below Par' Kirrane
Version Tested: Wii
Review Published: 02.07.09

User Reviews

Ryan McKenzie posted on 09 Oct 2009
This game is a must for any golf fan! The Wii motion is an amazing addition to the game and it feels like the real thing. Turn the remote to much and you slice, dont hit it hard enough and you come up short and putting is unreal!! So much to do in the game it will keep you entertained for weeks and weeks.......buy it!!!!!!
D Powell posted on 30 Aug 2009
Good game BUT theres no 2 player Tournament/Career option if you want to play in the same room. Tournament/Career is 1 player only - which is a disappointment.
Marc Gunn posted on 17 Aug 2009
Fantastic update. I played Woods 2009 on the Wii and was very impressed but the Motion Plus makes this so much better. Graphically the game may not come close to the PS3 or 360 but it's gameplay I'd rather have and this beats the other consoles hands down. A worthy addition to anyones collection.
Darrell Farmer posted on 18 Jul 2009
Having played various golf games over the years on various systems, this game is the real deal and will take some time to be beaten. First of if you can purchase Tiger Woods 10 bundled with motion plus then go for it. Ninty's attachment for the wiimote will now replicate how a golf club handles in real life providing you set the game on advance settings. Just by tilting the remote when you hit the ball, you can put draw and fade on your shot, just like in real life. If you have the forecast channel on your wii then, you can link the game into it and what ever course your playing will have real time weather replicated on the game! It's addictive and as close you are going to get to playing golf without going out onto a course. Coupled with career mode (27 courses) and the promise of downloadable content as the box sports a play and pay sign then just like in real life Tiger Woods is the real deal.
Mark Forrester posted on 15 Jul 2009
I would describe myself an avid Tiger Woods player on many formats so before buying this game I had a pretty good idea what to expect. I loved Tiger Woods 09 on the Wii, it refined 08 very well and the main aspect of the game was improved greatly, the swing. In Tiger Woods 10, because of the use of the Wii Motion Plus, the difference in the swing mechanic from 09 is incredible. This is especially evident in two aspects of the game; when putting, and fading/drawing the ball (when using the advanced swing option). In 09 it was incredibly hard to reliable judge a put but in Tiger Woods 10 it is superbly responsive, particularly for very short puts that require a high degree of subtlety of movement. The same applies to fading/drawing the ball, very subtle movements are possible that weren't previously in 09. Of course, this can lead to some erratic shots but then that's the game of golf for you. I highly recommend this game (but you must use it with Wii Motion Plus), it's just great golf.
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