Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004
GameCube- Publisher: EA Sports
- Release Date: Sep 22, 2003
- Also On: Mobile, PC, PlayStation 2

- Summary:
- Developer: EA Sports
- Genre(s): Sports, Traditional, Golf, Sim
- # of players: 1-4
- Cheats: On GameFAQs
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Score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 16
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Mixed: 1 out of 16
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Negative: 0 out of 16
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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.
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Nintendo PowerUtterly fantastic in every respect. [Dec 2003, p.140]
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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.
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The mix of true physics, newbie approachability, gameplay depth, and even a sly sense of humor makes Tiger Woods PGA Tour 2004 thoroughly enjoyable.
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Game InformerMore game than we ever dreamed of. [Oct 2003, p.130]
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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]
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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]
Score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 5
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Mixed: 0 out of 5
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Negative: 0 out of 5
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FozzSep 24, 2003This game is much better than the first (and the first was near- perfect). More unlockables and faster gameplay.
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[Anonymous]Sep 21, 2003It's awesome.
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JimG.Dec 4, 2003
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SteveH.Jan 13, 2004
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KennyH.Jan 4, 2004At 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.
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