A game that plays well enough and has a lot to do.

User Rating: 7.8 | Swing Golf Pangya WII
Pros:
Sound - Although the characters don't talk at all, the music is very well done. All the tunes go with the environments the player is in, and there are a few that are actually quite catchy.
Controls (for the most part) - Once you get a handle on how things work, it isn't too hard to start getting Pangya's. I'll admit the putting could probably use a little work (the dot mapping with the slopes of the green are tricky sometimes) but it works.
Presentation - Everything is very clean and nice to look at in the menus, and none of which look like they're something from a a badly designed website or anything.
Replay Value - There's a lot to do in this game, even if you only play single player (which is what I do most of the time.) There's Pangya Festa where you play and unlock every character, going through different stories and getting to know them better, and there's also Match Play and Stroke Play. In Match Play you play against a computer opponent, while in Stroke Play you play through 18 holes on a course against all other opponents to see who can go through the course with the least amount of hits.

Cons:
Graphics - While they're not too bad, the characters have this blocky look to them, and the environments while most of the time look nice can sometimes look like they're from the N64 days (specifically some of the trees.)
Slowdown - There's some serious slowdown in this game when there's too much going on. Most of the time it's playable, but other times you sit there waiting for the game to ease up on itself so you can actually start swinging.
Difficulty - The AI likes to constantly switch. In that I mean that if you're playing against an opponent you could be whipping his/her butt for a couple of holes, but then out of nowhere they'll start making birdies and eagles like they're the Gods of Golf or something. There's no ramp of difficulty, it's more like spikes.
Load Times - Click on a menu, load... click on another, load... look at your character, load... Way too many load screens. None of them are too long, but they're frequent. Overall: If you're a fan of something like Mario Golf, or if you've never played one simply because they're a bit on the boring side with just doing button presses, pick this game up. I never liked Golf games before this one as it wasn't really immersive or all that challenging. Super Swing Golf isn't perfect, but it's a lot more interesting and fun to play than most.