Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots isn’t for Everyone | REVIEW

Welcome back to another exciting video review! Today, we’re diving into the colorful and engaging world of Everybody’s Golf: Hot Shots. This beloved game series has been entertaining fans for nearly two decades, delivering joy and exhilarating hole-in-one moments to players across the globe.

Everybody’s Golf Hot Shots 

Developer: HYDE, Inc.

Publisher: Bandai Namco Entertainment

Platforms: Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, and PC

Release date: September 5th, 2025 

With such a rich legacy, the big question on everyone’s mind is: can Everybody’s Golf: Hot Shots still hit the sweet spots on the green, or does it occasionally find itself stuck in the rough? Let’s dive in a find out…

Final Thoughts

Everybody's Golf Hot Shots makes a colorful return to the series, dazzling players with its vibrant graphics and lively soundtrack that perfectly sets the mood for a fun round of golf. However, despite these appealing aspects, the game struggles with some dated elements. The primary drawback of EGHS is its lack of innovative gameplay styles and modes, which feel uninspired compared to more modern titles. Additionally, the gameplay mechanics, which have remained relatively unchanged for nearly two decades, can feel clunky and outdated. I’m optimistic for the future, hoping that we might one day see an evolution in the series with Everyone Loves Golf Party, featuring more whimsical and dynamic gameplay styles, alongside exciting and imaginative levels that push the boundaries of fun on the golf course!
Caleb Gayle
Caleb Gayle
Media Editor via Cinelinx.com | Co-Founder 2nd Opinion Pro | Married @Dara_Potato | @Poplco Ambassador | Writer @Palestine Herald Press | #GameIndustry Vet 17+

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Everybody's Golf Hot Shots makes a colorful return to the series, dazzling players with its vibrant graphics and lively soundtrack that perfectly sets the mood for a fun round of golf. However, despite these appealing aspects, the game struggles with some dated elements. The primary drawback of EGHS is its lack of innovative gameplay styles and modes, which feel uninspired compared to more modern titles. Additionally, the gameplay mechanics, which have remained relatively unchanged for nearly two decades, can feel clunky and outdated. I’m optimistic for the future, hoping that we might one day see an evolution in the series with Everyone Loves Golf Party, featuring more whimsical and dynamic gameplay styles, alongside exciting and imaginative levels that push the boundaries of fun on the golf course!Everybody's Golf Hot Shots isn't for Everyone | REVIEW