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Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 16 critic reviews
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Based on 5 votes
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Game Info
Publisher: EA Sports
Developer: EA Sports
Genre(s): Sports, Golf
Players: 4
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: September 22, 2003
Summary
With the revolutionary new EA SPORTS Game Face, you can build yourself from scratch and take on the pros while improving your skills with each solid performance. Play as or against over a dozen top pros, including Tiger Woods, Vijay Singh, Justin Leonard, and new golfers like John Daly and Adam Scott. Five new courses have been added to all the old favorites like Pebble Beach Golf Links and St Andrews Golf Links. Graphical and gameplay enhancements mean more ball control and more realistic weather and terrain conditions. Expanded Career Mode lets you take your golfer through a World Tour to earn money and sponsorships. [EA Sports]
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Also On The Web: EuroGamer Preview Official Website
What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
Nintendojo
This game is so good that it's ridiculous! It has a billion game play modes. There's a Tour mode where you can play through twenty seasons. The audio, visuals and gameplay are incredibly impressive.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
The level of customization is simply astounding. In addition to the typical options like face, hair color, eye color and facial hair, players can change the structure of their cheek, chin and jaws. And not just the appearance, but the width, height and length too. [Oct 2003, p.84]
Nintendo Power
Utterly fantastic in every respect. [Dec 2003, p.140]
Electronic Gaming Monthly
EA's improved everything in this game, from graphics to putting to new arcade modes that help pass the time. There's just no better golf game out there. [Oct 2003, p.136]
Game Revolution
More than anything, Tiger Woods is an addictive game. The immense single-player experience will have you staring at the set for hours, just trying to win more money, unlock more gear and establish yourself as a legend.
Read Full Review >TotalGames.net
Far more complete and polished than the last Tiger Woods. There's so much in there that it will take months to win everything.
Read Full Review >IGN
One of the best multiplayer titles around. Hundreds of unlockables in the Pro Shop, 30 scenario modes, and real-time calendar events that always surprise. Simply fantastic. Lacks online, however.
Read Full Review >GameZone
The premier simulation golf game. Its intuitive swing system is more than enough to make this a really good game. But then the developers went and piled as much frosting onto this cake as possible.
Read Full Review >GamePro
The mix of true physics, newbie approachability, gameplay depth, and even a sly sense of humor makes Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 thoroughly enjoyable.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
More game than we ever dreamed of. [Oct 2003, p.130]
GameSpy
A stellar title, and it's mainly the inherent differences with the GameCube controller that make me hesitate from giving it a full recommendation.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
With the sheer number of courses available, the variety of gameplay modes offered, and the overall polish of the presentation, there just doesn't seem like a lot of room for improvement for "Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2005."
Read Full Review >Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
Our one big reservation is that if you strip away the tacked-on extras, even the most dedicated fan will find it hard to tell the difference between Tiger Woods 2004 and "Tiger Woods 2003." [NGC]
Read Full Review >Cincinnati Enquirer
EA Sports has put considerable effort into improving this franchise by adding more game modes, an intuitive swing mechanism, online play, lifelike graphics, plus more depth, options and customizability. No other golf game is on par.
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
This relaxed, arcade-like approach makes for something that's not so much about simulation, but more emulation; letting you thwack the ball with all the verve of an expert, without the worry of any homework. Fun, then, and lots of it. [Nov 2003, p.107]
games(TM)
Imitating a swing with the analogue stick is still as satisfying as ever, and the balance between control and room for error is nigh-on perfect. However, it would have been nice to see a few more changes to keep the experience fresh. [Oct 2003, p.122]
What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.2 (out of 10) based on 5 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Steve H. gave it a 9:
This game is one of my favorite to date..there is a tone of depth, however i didnt give it a 10 because switching the disks gets a little crappy after awhile..still a great game.
Kenny H. gave it an 8:
At first, it was ridiculously hard. But after i got used to it, it was strangely addictive. And the create-a-character mode was awesomely detailed.
Jim G. gave it a 9:
This is one of the most addictive sports games i've ever played. the only bad thing is that it's on 2 game cube discs, and because their's no linear story, you have to switch discs almost everytime you play a new course. it's a near perfect game, but if you can get it for either other system, you'll be happier.
Fozz gave it a 10:
This game is much better than the first (and the first was near- perfect). More unlockables and faster gameplay.
[Anonymous] gave it a 10:
It's awesome.
