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House of Golf 2 delivers an engaging multiplayer golf experience with over 100 unique holes to conquer – and it’s coming soon on GOG!

Embark on an unforgettable golfing adventure with House of Golf 2 – not just a game, but an invitation to create lasting memories with family and friends. Whether you're a seasoned pro or a newcomer to the virtual greens, dive into a world brimming with challenges and excitement.

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The first one coming too?
Looks like a nice couch co-op game.
I found a low-res video, without any sound, that shows some gameplay.
Looks like it has good enough physics, and gfx look really good :)

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=cCDVKoCAqpA
Good thing this thread was brought back by a scammer. The game looks super fun and I would've missed it :)
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Swedrami: The first one coming too?
No. GOG has entered it's Japanese style, Final Fantasy-esque release phase. House of Golf 2 will be called just that in Japan and House of Golf 1 everywhere else. In years to come, it shall be eventually released to the rest of the world, to be known as House of Golf: The Lost Levels.
No idea about this one but the graphics style reminds me of Action Henk (wishlist), which would be a great addition here and had a DRM-free release previously.
I don't like that uncanny photorealistic style.
Fore!((;--))
Okay this looks like it could be a lot of fun.
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Swedrami: The first one coming too?
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SultanOfSuave: No. GOG has entered it's Japanese style, Final Fantasy-esque release phase. House of Golf 2 will be called just that in Japan and House of Golf 1 everywhere else. In years to come, it shall be eventually released to the rest of the world, to be known as House of Golf: The Lost Levels.
I don't understand the spite. Would you not love to have an offline installable (huge) version of Final Fantasy titles?
I don't even know if a PC version exists for most of all...

Japanese phase? If so, let's ask big: give us Final Fight, no, Devil May Cry V, Street Fighter 6(!).
Or simply the sequel to the first Blazblue (the first is here and is usually very affordable) or some Guilty Gear
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marcob: I don't understand the spite.
There's no spite, it's just some fun at the nomenclature used for games that were released in Japan only first, with some later installment being introduced to the western audience as the first installment. Final Fantasy was just a commonly known example that I used, I have no ire towards that series or country in particular. For example, on the SNES, the game known as FFIV in Japan was named FFII in America.
Post edited July 08, 2024 by SultanOfSuave
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marcob: I don't understand the spite.
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SultanOfSuave: There's no spite, it's just some fun at the nomenclature used for games that were released in Japan only first, with some later installment being introduced to the western audience as the first installment. Final Fantasy was just a commonly known example that I used, I have no ire towards that series or country in particular. For example, on the SNES, the game known as FFIV in Japan was named FFII in America.
Sorry, I've read it in a hurry. Last three years' internet gave me quarrelitis. I remember that. I think it could not return. Gaming was much more local then, like many other media (tv series e.g.).
Just to sell to a foreign market was an achievement, and a faithful localisation was even more. Anime were called "japanese cartoons" (which is kinda right) but dubbing lead us to think all characters and places were from our country, god forbid kids want to learn weird names. It would be confusing, the older ones were saying.
More confusing to watch a "supposed european" eat rice at lunch, supper and breakfast?
Post edited July 08, 2024 by marcob
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marcob: More confusing to watch a "supposed european" eat rice at lunch, supper and breakfast?
Don't worry about it. We are all the same. It can also be difficult to write or understand exactly what is in good humour or not from a strangers words on the internet. I'm always trying to make it more clear, but sometimes it gets lost. It's easier in person when things are more local!
What you say is why I prefer to consume media in its original form, perhaps with a direct translation, where possible. It's like I was taught in school: to read the Odyssey and consider the actions and intentions of the characters with the culture of origin in mind.
Coming 16th August 2024
Post edited July 20, 2024 by Swedrami
THANK YOU! :)

I'm really looking forward to playing this game, the setting is right up my alley!