![]() The courses are designed with a bit of flair, and the physics feel more or less okay (though very forgiving) but in a lot of ways the game definitely feels like what it is: a downloadable title. The music is forgettable, but not annoying, and the other sound effects don't really add to the game experience. In a lot of ways, the game simply doesn't feel particularly optimized for the power of the 3DS. The character models feel sluggish as well watching your golfer tee off feels like someone hit a frame skip button. It takes way too long to customize your character and pick a mode simply because the menu simply feels sluggish. First, the load times in the menu screens are bad. Unfortunately, the game falls short in a few areas. Another problem with the game is that there's no online mode to speak of, though the title does support pass-and-play multiplayer. Although it's nice to be able to level up your character, once you have started doing so, you will be less likely to choose one of the other characters you have just unlocked as they are back at level one. Thankfully, there's plenty of content to play through, and getting through the career mode will take quite a while. ![]() Each successful challenge awards you medals, which are used to unlock new outfits, characters, courses, and challenges. The game contains a fairly deep career mode, with six different courses, and multiple different challenges on each such as match play, stroke play (front nine, back nine, full 18), shootout, closest to the pin, and others. I was able to get a perfect swing far more often than in most other golf games I've played. In fact, it's actually a little easier here in than in past three-click-swing games such as Mario Golf because of the speed of the swing meter. The three-click-swing (once to start, once for power, once for accuracy) is a tried and familiar way to swing a golf club in a video game, and works exactly as expected in Let's Golf 3D. The game looks and plays much like many golf games that have come before, including the Mario Golf games on the N64 and GameCube.
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