![]() ![]() Once you're on the green, a short, dotted white line will give you an idea of where your ball would go if you were to shoot straight for the hole, and it's up to you to adjust your shot accordingly. You can add more power to your drive by rapidly tapping L1 during the backswing, and you can affect the spin of the ball while it's in the air by rapidly tapping L2 and holding in any direction on the left analog stick. Also, any movement to the left or right on the analog stick during your swing will cause your drive to slice or fade accordingly. If you push forward on the analog stick before your golfer can get to the top of his or her swing, or if you wait too long to push forward, your drive will come up short. Unlike in Tiger Woods 2001, you're no longer given a power meter to gauge the strength of your swing, making it necessary to play close attention to the movement of your golfer during the swing. Much like last year's game, Tiger Woods 2002 opts for analog control for all of the club action, over the oft-used three-click mechanic. The sheer number and variety of gameplay modes available in Tiger Woods 2002 all but guarantees there's something for everybody. The frantic speed-golf mode is new to the series-here, your golfer has to run to the ball after every swing, and your score is based on the number of swings and the amount of time you take to finish a hole. There's the Tiger challenge mode, which pits you against a series of 17 golfers for cash prizes. The standard stroke, match, skins, and tournament modes return from last year's installment, as does the "play now" feature, which throws you into a randomly generated scenario. ![]() Tiger Woods 2002 provides all the gameplay modes you would expect from a golf game-and then some. The game has six 18-hole courses-that's twice as many courses as last year's game-closely modeled after actual PGA tour courses, including Pebble Beach, Copperhead Canyon, and TPC at Sawgrass. The cast of Tiger Woods 2002 consists of several real-life PGA pros, as well as a group of edgier and more colorful fictional golfers who are more akin to the motley crew of EA's SSX snowboarding games than any real-life golfers. But having introduced the slew of enhancements to Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2002, EA Sports has finally created a true 3D golf game that matches the quality of its bigger sports game series. Last year's game made the jump to fully 3D graphics, but the game itself felt undercooked and didn't make any significant changes to a formula that could have used improvement. The only series that has managed to maintain its presence from year to year has been the Tiger Woods PGA Tour games from EA Sports, which seems to be taking its dominant position for granted. If more than 15 business days have passed since we’ve approved your return, please contact us.For years now, realistic golf games have been outnumbered by cartoonish fantasy golf games on the console market-and by a pretty steep margin. Please remember it can take some time for your bank or credit card company to process and post the refund too. If approved, you’ll be automatically refunded on your original payment method within 5 business days. We will notify you once we’ve received and inspected your return, and let you know if the refund was approved or not. Please inspect your order upon reception and contact us immediately if the item is defective, damaged or if you receive the wrong item, so that we can evaluate the issue and make it right. Please contact us to proceed with any warranty request or questions you may have. We are then able to offer a refund, exchange or repair the faulty item/s. To be eligible for a return, your item must be in the same condition that you received it, You’ll also need the receipt or proof of purchase if you made your purchase in-store. ![]() In case your item it faulty or does not perform as advertised, Super Retro offers an industry-leading 12-month warranty for all products sold (unless stated otherwise). Please choose carefully as Super Retro does not refund or exchange based on change of mind. ![]()
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