100ft Robot Golf is coming to PS4 and looks absolutely bonkers

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Golf computer games are never sure how seriously and faithfully they should recreate the sport. The big-selling EA Sports franchise, known as Tiger Woods PGA Tour for many years before being rebranded as Rory McIlroy PGA Tour this year, has dabbled with power boosts, spin you can apply while the ball is in flight, novelty characters and mini games like this year’s Night Club Challenge. 

100ft Robot Golf, which will be released by publisher No Gobin in 2016, clearly has no such problems. Here’s the trailer:

And here’s what No Gobin are saying about the game:

“100ft Robot Golf is a real-time golf game where you get to control impossibly large robots on their quest for par. Never get your ball stuck behind a pesky tree or skyscraper ever again! Just swing your golf club to smash even the tallest buildings out of the way – or into the way of your robot golfing buddies.

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Up to four players can hit the greens, cities, mountains, and orbiting moons that comprise the Robot Golf Tour Circuit. Either split-screen or online, robot golf pilots can play frantic real-time destruction golf, classic turn based action, or even custom rulesets crafted for your own custom 100ft Robot Golf round.

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As well as allowing you to destroy any obstacle in your way, 100ft Robot Golf also gives you full control in how you enact your golfing mayhem. Select from a lineup of pilots* and robots spanning a wide range of playstyles and abilities. Want to put your own personal spin on your robot? Jump into the customization hangar and create a unique build to show off online!

(*Since we know you’re going to ask: yes, you can choose to be a pilot that is five small dogs in a suit.)”

Do you like the sound of 100ft Robot Golf? Or would you prefer a nice game of Links 386?

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