Most golf games don't put a lot of time into story, because how much story can one have in a golf game, after all?
PANGYA: Fantasy Golf solves this problem by placing its characters in another world, where the rules of golf are all changed.
PANGYA, as they will quickly point out, is "like" golf, but is not golf. There is a legend surrounding the game, where holes become conduits for life-force that was being lost to a malevolent force trying to overrun this fantasy world in the long-distant past. A hero from our world, a human, is said to have arrived in time to save everyone by playing
PANGYA so skillfully as to seal up these spiritual leaks and save everyone. Since even in the fantasy world these characters inhabit this is the stuff of legends, modern-day
PANGYA is played in tribute to that ancient hero. Each character in this game,
PANGYA: Fantasy Golf, has some connection to another character and their stories become part of the fabric of Story Mode. You'll play a lot of golf while enjoying the story, and there's so much more tucked away in the
PANGYA Tour Mode. The storyline is great fun, and you'll get to know each of the playable characters along the way, but there's plenty you'll want to keep this game around for, tucked into Tour Mode.
The basics of the game are just as you'd expect, with club choice and the three-point clicking style of shot action. PANGYA: Fantasy Golf makes a big deal out of customization, even setting up conditions for you to earn more points, or "Pang," by wearing new outfits and outfit combinations during play. Your characters will be able to earn Pang by shooting well, finishing holes under par, and other tricks of the trade like special shots, and good approaches. Story Mode is a series of tutorials wrapped around short play sessions, at first. You won't play a full nine or 18 until you've worked your way deep into Story, but you'll gradually take on the persona of each playable character. This takes some getting used to at first, since you'll want to buy items for whatever character you are playing at the time in Story. Tour Mode lets you take any character you've unlocked and use them for opening up tournament play on select courses. Opening up a tournament requires a "license," which you earn only after meeting specific conditions. This process will earn you lots of Pang, allowing new clothing purchases, and on and on... The so-called Network Mode is what passes for multiplayer in PANGYA: Fantasy Golf. We say this with a frown because the addition of true online play would have made this a much better game. If it can be done for other sports games, why not golf?