- July 12, 2017
- WISECAT
- 8h median play time
Everyday Golf VR
Platforms
About
Everyday Golf VR is a realistic golf simulation game designed for player convenience and minimized motion sickness. It offers a single-player mode with 63 holes to clear and has continuous updates to improve user experience and graphics. The game is playable with various VR headsets and controllers, with recent improvements made to the Oculus controller UX.











- The game features beautiful graphics and immersive environments that enhance the overall golfing experience.
- Many players find the swing mechanics enjoyable and feel that the game captures the essence of golfing well, making it fun to play.
- The game offers a good progression system and multiplayer options, allowing players to enjoy golf with friends and family.
- The game suffers from numerous bugs and technical issues, including problems with controller compatibility and frequent crashes.
- Players have reported frustrating gameplay mechanics, such as inconsistent ball physics and forced concessions on holes, which detracts from the overall experience.
- There is a lack of essential features like in-game adjustments for VR positioning, making it difficult for some players to enjoy the game comfortably.
- graphics16 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The graphics in the game are generally praised for their beauty and clarity, with a cartoony aesthetic that appeals to many players. While some comparisons to other golf VR titles highlight a difference in quality, the visuals are considered immersive and well-optimized, especially with features like supersampling. Overall, the graphics contribute positively to the gameplay experience, making it enjoyable for golf enthusiasts.
“Total immersive with the convincing sounds and visuals.”
“Visuals are great with 2x supersampling and still 90 fps.”
“The graphics are just gorgeous.”
“The graphics in this game are low-res and slightly cartoony.”
“Aside from having graphics like a cartoon, the wedges and putting is pretty much unplayable.”
“These visuals are not quite up to 'The Golf Club VR', but they are still pretty nice.”