Masters '98: Harukanaru Augusta

Masters '98: Harukanaru Augusta

released on Dec 26, 1997

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Masters '98: Harukanaru Augusta

released on Dec 26, 1997

A golf game for the N64, released in 1997 and licensed by the Augusta National Golf Club, based in Georgia, USA.


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The second golf game on N64, and again it’s exclusive to Japan. This is a significant improvement over The Glory of St Andrews, but is still far from being a good golf game. Like St Andrews, this one also covers only one specific course.

Augusta Masters doesn’t try anything new in terms of video game mechanics for golf, using the tried and tested bar system from Golf on the NES. There’s nothing wrong with it as it’s a good system, but the big flaw with Augusta is that it’s very, very difficult to correlate power to distance – it just never seems right.

This is especially evident during putting, anything above 50% power is far too hard, and really anything over four tiny bars will cause the ball to spiral out of control. The balance for getting it right requires perfection, but you never know what level is needed. If you don’t land on the green very close to the hole, you’ll be adding 5 to your score.

So with difficult gameplay, graphics that are detailed yet also extremely ugly and only one course, there isn’t much to this game.