Golf With Your Friends

Golf With Your Friends

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Crash Bandicoot-Inspired Chaos: A Review of "Buggy Greens" Golf With Friends Map
Rating: ★☆☆☆☆ (1/5)

As an enthusiastic Crash Bandicoot and Golf With Friends fan, I was thrilled when I stumbled upon "Buggy Greens," a custom map inspired by the iconic Crash Bandicoot series. However, my excitement quickly turned to disappointment as I realized that this map was plagued by serious issues, making it an exercise in frustration rather than the fun-filled homage I had hoped for.

From the outset, it was evident that "Buggy Greens" suffered from severe bugs and glitches. The first hole attempted to capture the essence of Crash Bandicoot by featuring obstacles and challenges reminiscent of the game's platforming elements. Sadly, these obstacles were not only poorly executed but also riddled with technical issues. My ball frequently became lodged in the terrain or defied the laws of physics, creating a disorienting and infuriating experience.

The most frustrating aspect of "Buggy Greens" was its inconsistency. While Crash Bandicoot is known for its challenging but fair gameplay, this map veered into the realm of the absurd. Hole 10, for instance, had no hole at all, leaving players aimlessly rolling their balls around an empty space. As for hole 18, it featured a pitiable drop that felt more like a trap than a golfing challenge, adding further frustration to an already infuriating map.

Certain sections felt outright unbeatable due to design flaws and bizarre physics, robbing players of any sense of accomplishment. Instead of encouraging players to hone their skills, "Buggy Greens" left me questioning the sanity of its creator.

Despite being inspired by a beloved franchise, "Buggy Greens" failed to capture the spirit of Crash Bandicoot. The attempt to translate platforming challenges into a golf format was admirable, but the execution was lackluster at best. The result was a map that felt like a cruel prank rather than a loving homage to the source material.

In conclusion, "Buggy Greens" is a map best avoided by Golf With Friends players seeking an enjoyable and fair experience. While the concept of a Crash Bandicoot-inspired course is intriguing, the myriad of bugs, the absence of a hole in Hole 10, and the poor design of Hole 18 make it a frustrating and unsatisfying addition to the game. It's a missed opportunity that left me longing for a more polished and thoughtfully designed Crash Bandicoot-themed map to enjoy.

Generated with ChatGPT, because why should I spend time writing the review myself when they didn't spend time testing the course.
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madwolfpack Sep 11, 2023 @ 6:21pm 
+1 Agree map was pure chaos
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