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All-new Shot Confidence tracks your performance on every hole, round, and golf course. Based on key factors, including club selection, hole, lie, and more, dig into past performances with the Confidence Meter to identify strengths and weaknesses before every shot. Nine Unique Mental GamesRegain your composure and stay focused while playing one of the new confidence building micro-games. 14 Championship Courses Featuring eight new courses, experience the all-new PGA TOUR FedExCup championship format by teeing up at Westchester Country Club, TPC of Boston, Cog Hill, and East Lake. [Electronic Arts]
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Electronic Arts
Sports, Golf
Players: 4
E (Everyone)
Developer: EA Tiburon
Released August 28, 2007
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Critic Reviews
| 85 |
1UP
Tiger 08 may not be a must-have if you own previous versions, but it's an exceptionally solid game on its own.
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| 82 |
Game Almighty
With several gameplay modes tailored for addicts and casual players alike, hitting the links with Tiger is an extremely refined experience, which no doubt stems from EA Sports’ decade long tenure with the license.
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| 80 |
GameDaily
With over ten courses to choose from and a multitude of upgrades to purchase in the store, there's always something to look forward to.
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| 75 |
IGN
A respectable golf title that unfortunately doesn't make any significant improvements over last year's game. The Shot Confidence and Risk stuff is a decent idea, but it can punish you when you try risky shots that are already difficult enough, while safe players won't notice much of a difference.
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| 74 |
GameZone
If you played last year's game, then I hate to say this, but you really don't need to play this year's version.
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| 70 |
GameSpy
The franchise has always been a strong one on the PSP, but it looks like development might have done a little coasting this year.
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| 70 |
Games Radar
There's no getting around the fact that Tiger 08 brings very little to the table that hasn't been done before, though, so you may want to poke around for last year's version. You'll save some dough and hardly notice the difference.
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| 60 |
GameSpot
The game plays well, but there's not enough new in the PSP's fourth Tiger Woods to warrant a purchase.
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