![]() Super Rush is an excellent golf game, but the fact that only one of the advertised modes can be played with three-to-four players simultaneously on a single console is a little bit disappointing. You'll need to play it solo for a while to unlock all of the courses, mind, but once that's done, this is an experience you should save for when the pals are either coming to visit, or when they're ready to play online with the gang. "Mario Golf: Super Rush is a Mario sports game, and as is par for the course (sorry) with such titles, it's best when played with friends. The adventure mode’s shortcomings don’t dent that significantly enough to stop me from recommending Mario Golf: Super Rush – but just don’t go in expecting an all-time-great sports story mode." - Alex Donaldson TheGamer - 8/10 Most sports games now are simulations – so I’m so glad to get another game that carries the spirit of older, arcadey, more silly sports games. It’s the sort of arcadey sports experience that doesn’t really happen any more. ![]() "Those core modes are something special, however. ![]() Super Rush isn’t the best entry in the series, but it’s a worthy addition." - Steven Petite VG247 - 6/10 Golf Adventure curiously lacks a conventional tournament structure or record keeping, which actively dissuaded me from ever wanting to revisit it. The three-click swing system still feels great, though if you desire an accurate motion-controlled golf game, this isn’t it. Speed Golf and Battle Golf actively make you adapt to wildly different conditions while balancing technique and speediness. "With three radically different styles of play and some seriously inventive courses, Mario Golf: Super Rush is a compellingly original sports game. If you want more info on the below reviews, check out the game's Metacritic page. Mario Golf: Super Rush currently sits at a 75 Metascore on GameSpot's sister site Metacritic. "That said, mastering the three-click swing system, including shaping the golf ball, adding backspin, and tinkering with trajectories is more important than ever because the courses are littered with obstacles, which also make you think more about the type of shot you want to hit." "After playing all six courses Super Rush has to offer, it was clear that motion controls were simply incompatible with the elaborate designs Camelot created to highlight the game's signature new Speed Golf mode," he wrote. However, he noted that the game only features six courses at launch, and he described the core single-player Golf Adventure mode as underwhelming and disjointed. In GameSpot's 7/10 Mario Golf: Super Rush review, critic Steven Petite complimented the chaotic fun of its off-the-wall powerups, as well as its colorful levels. Now Playing: Mario Golf: Super Rush Video Review By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's ![]()
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