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Paul Bryant

Updated
10/4/2004

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Platform: Xbox
Release: October 19th, 2004
Publisher: Global Star
Developer: Hypnotix
Medium: (n/a)
Players: 1 - 4
Online: (n/a)
Also on: (n/a)
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Hypnotix and Global Star sent over a few more screens, showing off some of the characters and exotic locales.
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Screens & Info Updated: 10/4/2004

Hypnotix and Global Star sent over a few more screens, showing off some of the characters and exotic locales.

Expect even better caddy beatdowns this time around!

El Suave and El Ramone
Hailing from the most sexy, exotic locale on the planet – Tia Juana – El Suave is the only golfer ever known to be able to pose before, during and after a golf swing. Carrying the clubs for this Latin Lover of himself, is the ultimate brown-noser, golfshoe-licking toady, El Ramone.

Trixie and Bunny
Trixie has been playing golf at private clubs ever since she was a wee little snob. Dumb as a ball washer and ruder than a slicing drive, Trixie’s handicap is her mouth. She hails from quote-unquote “none of your busines, USA.” Carrying Trixie’s bags is her lush gold digger mother Muffy.

Donna and Vinny
With high hair and polished finger nails, Donna Maroni may not look like your average golfer, but she can throw down with the best of them. From the rough and tumble streets of Queens, New York, Donna talks more trash than the entire department of sanitation. Please put your hands together and give it up for the Queen of Mean, Donna Maroni!


Screens & Info Updated: 9/14/2004

We get a tour of the trasher trash-esque West Virgnia course in the latest OG2 update.

West Virginia is home to some of the most beautiful land this country has to offer. The Mountain state is filled with babbling brooks, swirling rivers, scenic countryside...everything that made John Denver love his home and even write the song Country Roads about. What he failed to mention in this song though were the abundance of trailer parks, high school dropouts, toothless wonders and inbred rednecks. We're not going to pass up this aspect of West Virginia though, we're going to embrace it.


Screens & Info Updated: 9/9/2004

More Modes:

    Vegas
    Vegas is a team-based game for four people. It’s played like a regular stroke-based game, except at the end of each hole, your team’s scores are combined, with the lowest score becoming the first digit, and the highest becoming the second. The team with the lowest combined score wins the hole, and is awarded money in the amount of the difference between the two teams’ scores.

    Casino
    Like to gamble? Then this is your game. In Casino, you have to ante up a buck for every shot you take. At the end of the hole, the player with the least number of strokes takes the pot, although you can fold at any time if you’re scared of losing your shirt. Just remember: this is golf, so bluffing won’t do you a whole lot of good here.


Screens & Info Updated: 9/3/2004

More Modes:

    Pick Up Sticks
    This two-player only mode gives you the opportunity to really kick your opponent when they’re down. The winner of each hole gets to take a club from the loser. Want to really mess with him? Start by taking away his driver. After a few holes, it really starts to get fun. Of course, if you lose a hole, your opponent can choose to get one of the stolen clubs back, or if they’re feeling really vindictive, they can opt to steal one of yours out of spite.

    My One and Only
    If the frustration of having your clubs taken away from you one-by-one is too much, you might want to give this mode a try. This mode, for one to four players, has you playing through a course with only one club and one putter. You get to choose which club you use, but pick wisely, because once you’re on the course, you’re stuck with it. Fortunately so is everyone else, so you won’t look like a total idiot when you keep missing the green from ten yards with your choice of club that seemed like a good idea at the start of the game. A little tip for you, it’s not very easy to chip, or simply hit off the fairway with a driver.

    Time Attack
    Golf would be the best sport ever if you didn’t have to wait for the old fogie in front of you to take 10 minutes to line up his shot. To cure this, we’ve gone ahead and kicked the old geezer off the course in Time Attack mode. It’s not the quality of your game that counts here; it’s simply how quick you can get through the course. The timer begins as soon as the player addresses the ball and stops as soon as the club makes contact with it…this continues until the ball finds the hole. So take as many strokes as you like, don’t aim, don’t worry about hitting the water, just worry about getting there as fast as possible.


The sequel to the underrated and overlooked, but thoroughly enjoyable Xbox golf title, Outlaw Golf (Click Here for our review), is looking even better than previously. While some may knock the somewhat mature theme, the original game played one hell of a solid, and fun, game of golf. The sequel looks to up the ante ten-fold.

Building off the successful franchise, the shameless bunch from the Outlaw series returns to the repressed world of golf with their outrageously twisted antics. Scantily clad babes and deviant thugs take to the course and give a whole new meaning to playing from the rough. Anyone and everyone can grab some balls and spin, hook and slice their way into the action online, where a state-of-the-art golf engine and 10 over-the-top playable characters turn boring old golf into a rowdy and tasteless display of uninhibited fun. Features include a new fighting system that lets you beat up your caddie to increase composure, as well as a new cart driving system that lets you perform cart tricks like donuts, jumps, and slides. No other Golf Game packs this kind of punch!

Modes:

    Baseball
    It's baseball, no it's golf, no it's baseball…ok fine, it's both. Play a round of golf with baseball rules and up to four players on the course. Instead of the usual stroke-based scoring system, in this mode, a picture of the four bases determines how well you're doing. How you play on each hole will decide the type of hit you get, and to score, you'll need to get one of your men to round the bases back to home. Here's how your strokes translate into baseball rules:

    Triple Bogey = Triple Play
    Double Bogey = Double Play
    Bogey = Out
    Par = Single
    Birdie = Double
    Eagle or Better = Home Run

    Each time a man gets on base, he will advance one base for each hit made. So, if you have a runner on second and on the next hole you hit a single, your man will only advance to third base. Breaking it down even further, if you have a man on second and you hit a double, the man on second will round third and head home. The positions of your men on the bases carry over from hole to hole, but if you get three outs, however many runners you had on base will be lost and you'll have to start from scratch again.

    This is a great game mode for beginners to play against seasoned pros. Makes you feel a lot better to say that you only got beat by 3 runs rather than your ass kicked by 12 strokes.

    Bingo Bango
    For many people, the most frustrating part of golf is putting. You can do everything right up until that point…beautiful drive, nice approach shot, be putting for birdie, then fall apart with a three putt and end up with a bogey. In this game mode though, the end result isn't the only thing that matters.

    Two to four players can get it on in Bingo Bango. There are three ways to score in this game:

    • Be the first player to reach the green and you will get a point added to your Bingo bank.
    • Be the closest player to the pin when reaching the green and you will get a point added to your Bango bank.
    • Be the player with the lowest number of strokes and you will get a point added to your Bongo bank.

    Add all of these points up at the end of the round to determine the winner.

Features:

  • The shameless bunch from the Outlaw series returns to the repressed world of golf with their outrageously twisted antics.
  • 11 over-the-top characters turn boring old Golf into a rowdy and tasteless display of uninhibited fun - scantily clad babes, wannabe rappers and deviant thugs take to the course and give a whole new meaning to playing from the rough.
  • 8 extreme courses in total, each with their own dynamic weather conditions. These include 3 newly designed courses returning from the original Outlaw Golf in addition to 5 brand new environments. From the arctic chill of Glacier Ridge to the steamy jungles of Aztec Acres, Outlaw Golf 2 has it all, even a full sized miniature golf course and driving range.
  • By playing through the tour and winning events, a player can unlock clubs and balls to be used either during tour or exhibition play as well win new revealing outfits to customize your character.
  • 13 play styles to choose: from match and tournament play to time attack and baseball golf.
  • Anyone and everyone can grab some balls and spin, hook and slice their way into the action online with Xbox Live and the Playstation 2 online adapter, with up to for four friends simultaneously. In addition, Outlaw Golf 2 will feature online leader boards where players can upload their scores via Xbox Live.
  • Unique to the outlaw series is the Composure Response System. Composure affects the way the character plays golf. Low composure will cause the player to have trouble making good shots, while high composure will allow the player to make great shots with very little effort. Because of this, composure can greatly improve or reduce a player's chance to beat his opponents.
  • Features a fighting system that lets you beat up your caddie to increase the Composure Response meter. No other Golf game packs this kind of punch!
  • Includes a new cart driving system that lets your player perform tricks like donuts, jumps, and slides in your players own unique vehicle as they race to raise their composure meter.
  • Features customizable soundtracks via the Xbox hardrive.
  • State-of-the-art Golf engine- Pioneering analogue swing technology now copied by many, originated and perfected by Outlaw.




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