
Jordan Marciniak writes: "Like most people, I have never been interested in golf. Not watching, not holding the club, not even playing it in video game form. Honestly, the only time golf ever appealed to me is mini-golf, however, I think Giant Margarita have managed to capture that same appeal.
Usually, golf is tedious, repetitive and to top it off, long-winded. You have to wait, you have to strategize, and if you’re not “good,” then you’re doomed. Luckily, Party Golf has really gone down to the pure fundamentals of what golf really is. What is it? You may ask, to which the answer is quite literally hitting something with a stick towards a hole."

Neil writes: "Less golf, more party - what more could you want from Party Golf on Xbox One!?"

Neil writes: "At its core, Party Golf is a simple golf game in which you, some mates, or the AI are left to strike your golf ball into a hole in the fastest time possible, but then it goes and throws a few little extras into the mix. Well, a lot of extras actually. And quite big ones at that."

Tee off simultaneously to a psychedelic 2D world, with satisfyingly simple physics, except it’s a frenetic free-for-all to get in the hole.