Golf Story, in contrast to the traditional rags-toriches tale, is never better than it is at the very start of the game. A young lad, under tutelage from his father and under pressure from an increasingly numerous gaggle of geese, steels his nerve and sinks a tricky putt. “When you compete in real tournaments,” his father warns him, “there will be even more geese.”
That hints at a surrealist riff on the underexplored golf-RPG genre, a concept mined by Camelot’s Mario Golf games and ignored by, well, everyone else. Soon enough, you’ll understand why: for all its whimsy, Golf Story struggles to break free from, or do enough with, the central mechanic of hitting a ball at a target.
Yes, there will be holes on greens, with pins in them.…
