Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 Hands-On

Electronic Arts shows off the latest build of its upcoming golf game at a press event in Los Angeles.

During a recent visit to Electronic Arts' Los Angeles studio we had an opportunity to spend some time with the latest work-in-progress Xbox 360 version of Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08. We didn't get to play 18 holes at Cog Hill or anything like that, but we were given a guided tour of a number of the games' new features, which include an improved putting system, player-created online challenges, and an alternate control system that should appeal to golf game veterans.

Our presentation kicked off with a rundown of some the usual changes that you'd expect from a new Tiger Woods game; there will be several new professional players on the roster and, although we were told just a couple of months ago that there will be only three new courses, on this occasion we were told that there will be five. Specifically, the previously announced new courses at Cog Hill, Westchester, and TPC Boston will be joined by South Carolina's Harbour Town and Atlanta's East Lake. EA's current plan is to ship Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 with a total of 15 courses, including 10 from last year's game, and we were also told that additional courses will be made available for download from day one.

Before getting our hands on the controller we were also told about the new "photo gameface" feature, which will let you customize your golfer's appearance using photos taken with the Xbox Vision camera on the Xbox 360, the EyeToy on the PlayStation 3, or a regular digital camera using a Web site. We didn't get to see the process for putting yourself in the game, but we're told that all you need is a head-on photo of your face and, if you'd like your golfer to have an accurate profile, a side view. The EA representative who we were playing with was using a golfer modeled on herself that apparently had been created just that morning. The likeness was good, and we're hoping that the process is every bit as easy as we're led to believe.

Perhaps the most exciting addition to Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 is the GamerNet feature, which places a new emphasis on player-created content and a sense of community for the series. GamerNet will not only give you an opportunity to show off your best performances and shots online by posting replays of them, but will also let you challenge other players to improve upon them according to criteria that you've chosen. You can set challenges for a single shot, one hole, nine holes, or a full course of 18, and the list of criteria available to you will be determined by your performance. If you hit a tee shot on a par 3 that hits a tree before bouncing on the fairway and landing on the green, for example, your options (you can choose up to three) might include drive distance, distance to pin, hitting a tree, bounce zone, shot height, and stop zone. That last one, like bounce zone, will challenge other players to land their ball within a certain distance of yours. Other optional challenge conditions that we're aware of will include skipping over water, hitting spectators, bouncing on the cart path, and playing only with certain clubs.

The great thing about the GamerNet challenges is that any shot can be made into a challenge, as we learned when we asked if we could try out the feature after hitting a horrible tee shot into the middle of a wooded area. We uploaded the replay, were given a very short list of possible conditions (we settled on drive distance, bounce zone, and stop zone), and moments later our challenge was uploaded and ready for other players to attempt. Challenges will appear in the GamerNet menu under filtered categories, making it easier for you to find the kind of challenge that you'd like to attempt. We uploaded ours as a "long drive," and noticed that other classifications available included 9-hole, trick shots, and single shot putt.

Putting in Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 will work a little differently than in recent games. You might remember that last year you had the option to check out an "ideal putt-cam" that showed you the exact line that your ball should take en route to the hole. This year's "putt preview" might prove to be a little more challenging because, rather than showing you the perfect line, it shows you the line that the ball will take based on where and how hard you're currently planning to hit it. Furthermore, you can use the putt preview only once per shot, so it's basically just an opportunity for you to tweak the shot you've already lined up--as you might if you were offered advice by your caddy. Worthy of a mention here, if only because we suspect it'll get the most use once you're on the green, is Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08's three-click controls option. Optional at any point during your game, the three-click option harkens back to the pre-analog swing days when you'd take all of your shots using three button presses: a first to start your swing, a second to set your power, and a third to determine accuracy. We didn't get to see the three-click option in action on this occasion, but it's sure to be a welcome addition for those of you who still aren't completely comfortable using an analog stick as a driver.

That's about all we have to report on Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 for the moment, save for the fact that the game looks even better than its predecessor thanks largely to some impressive depth-of-field effects that make the courses feel much larger. We look forward to bringing you more information on Tiger Woods' next video game outing as soon as it becomes available.

20 Comments

  • Skeeve34

    Posted Jul 10, 2007 11:29 am PT

    i agree myles04_2004

  • jesus_knight

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 11:17 pm PT

    what about the wii version!

  • s0njas0n

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 8:11 pm PT

    games like this are only exciting on the wii for me.

  • DouglasBuffone

    Posted Jul 9, 2007 12:29 pm PT

    I love Tiger Woods games! I love golf, I have to check this out!

  • comthitnuong

    Posted Jul 7, 2007 10:15 pm PT

    Looks pretty good. When I get a Wii, I'll check it out.

  • Chef_Bretz

    Posted Jun 26, 2007 2:24 am PT

    looks awesome - cant wait!

  • myles04_2004

    Posted Jun 24, 2007 7:57 pm PT

    "EA's current plan is to ship Tiger Woods PGA Tour 08 with a total of 15 courses, including 10 from last year's game, and we were also told that additional courses will be made available for download from day one."

    why can't EA give us the same amount of courses from the xbox and ps2 versions. Xbox 360 and ps3 owners are paying $10 more for the game. Also it says downloads are being made for day one. Why can't they just be in the game instead of us the consumer having to pay extra for more courses. It sounds like EA is trying to cheat us the consumer again

  • LurkingAssasin

    Posted Jun 23, 2007 8:33 am PT

    Sweet. I'll have to get this game. The face map feature sounds cool.

  • andoman19

    Posted Jun 21, 2007 5:52 pm PT

    meh, I might as well keep my tiger '07 I don't see any major updates here =/

  • blackhawk887

    Posted Jun 21, 2007 9:15 am PT

    um..three courses? honestly EA has no idea that adding such little content will detract fans of the series from buying '08. '07 is pretty good in itself, these lousy new features aren't going to get me to pay another 60$. what teh hell do these guys do all day? why does EA have trouble making valuable improvements to its sports series, since there are obvious flaws with many of them...i still don't know. oh well, i'm sounding like an EA hater, cus i am! someone else make a god damn golf game

  • dougw56

    Posted Jun 21, 2007 6:25 am PT

    Not enough enhancements to justify another $60 outlay by me. The EA Borg will have to get by on their own this time. I will be passing until I can get better bang for the buck. Heck, I don't remember the last time Tiger phoned me anyways

  • Brewster99

    Posted Jun 20, 2007 3:47 pm PT

    What's fun about hitting a little ball on a game. OH goody I got a birdie.

  • galaxycds

    Posted Jun 19, 2007 10:38 am PT

    Why not some DLC courses for 07? All you got is a few extra courses, better lookin' trees, and Gameface/Gamernet for 60 bucks? No chance, I can't justify it. Guess I'll wait til 09 and hope for the best...

  • OnlookerDelay

    Posted Jun 19, 2007 10:14 am PT

    I'm still sceptical about TW 2008. There's still a lot of unanswered questions for it to be this far in development. It worries me that EA Sports is funneling all of the attention towards GameFace and GamerNet ( emphasizing the uploading of goofy shots featuring beaning spectators). The three-click interface option might be a welcome addition for some, but it still doesn't speak to the limited dimensions of the intertialess swing interface of the last two years. It would also be nice to know whether we're going to be able to get some relief from the ridiculous ball-cam-centric presentation of 2006 and 2008. I want to see more of the action from my golfer's eyes, at least until the ball has gotten halfway to the hole. Do we really need a putt-preview camera? I would be ashamed to tout that as a feature... it's a cheesy crutch in my opinion! I hope we can at least tailor some more compelling, conventional competitions using GamerNet, but it looks like they'll be capped at 18 holes, whatever we can come up with. It's 2008... why can't we have a multi-round online competition on a console? We started doing 15 years ago on dial-up PCs for goodness sake!

  • KingKoop

    Posted Jun 19, 2007 2:58 am PT

    pitzie - Aug 31st.

    Yeah Tiger looks good this year round, I have 07 on the Wii but it's too challenging (and tiring) I'm gonna opt for the 360 version this time round.

  • streetrider69er

    Posted Jun 19, 2007 1:46 am PT

    i like this new challenge feature

  • pitzie

    Posted Jun 18, 2007 11:32 pm PT

    What's the release date supposed to be for Tiger '08??

  • jakeboudville

    Posted Jun 18, 2007 9:31 pm PT

    Nice..I was thinking about getting this game later this year

  • xboxrulze

    Posted Jun 18, 2007 6:09 pm PT

    Sweet deal. I'm still hping for a better game than 2003 was. Maybe this will be the one.

  • asmodeus_z

    Posted Jun 18, 2007 5:55 pm PT

    looking good, hope the gameplay is as good.

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