
FileFront: "One of the under the radar games we saw at E3 this year was John Daly’s Prostroke Golf. OG Games showed us their upcoming Move-based golf title, and now it’s been released to the masses. So, is Daly’s first video game a hole-in-one, or just a drive into the rough?
The biggest selling point of Prostroke Golf is that it’s really the first golf game to have been designed from the ground up for the PlayStation Move. This focus really shines through in the gameplay, as the peripheral works much better than it does with Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11′s patched-in Move support. You can also play the game with a DualShock controller, but this is really a title that was intended for the Move."

We’ve had a flurry of plentiful PSN release weeks lately, and, unless you count all of the Call of Duty: Black Ops 2 micro items expected on Tuesday, it looks like April 9th might be ruining that streak. There’s only a couple new downloadable games arriving, one of them is Guacamelee! though, with no Day 1 Digital Titles making their way to the PSN.
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Oh wow Fatal Frame that is badass! They might as well give Anarchy Reigns for Free, it was semi fun, but needed some polishing.

Being the first golf title designed to utilise that PlayStation Move motion-controller obviously has its advantages, as while Tiger Woods PGA Tour 11 has since received a free downloadable patch to incorporate the use of the device, it pales in comparison to the degree of accuracy on offer in John Daly’s ProStroke Golf. From that first strike off the tee to every putt, birdie or sand trap, John Daly’s ProStroke Golf offers one of the best virtual representations that the PlayStation Move has yet produced. Though the motion-controller is still in its infancy, O-Games’ John Daly’s ProStroke Golf has set the bar to which all other sports titles using PlayStation Move will be compared.

Like so many of its franchises, EA has the undisputed leader in the clubhouse when it comes to golf games, thanks to their association with (usually) the world’s best golfer, Tiger Woods. But while Tiger and Phil may be the top stars on the tour, and there’s a host of other athletic young stars hot on their heels, there’s another class of golfer, the everyman, who occasionally reaches up to grab the spotlight.