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Golf Club: Wasteland Review in 3 Minutes – Chill 2D Minigolfing

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When human life is almost nonexistent, and Earth is a desolate wasteland, what’s a person to do? If you’re ultra-rich, you flee to Mars. But then you come back to Earth whenever you want to unwind and play a couple of rounds of golf. Golf Club: Wasteland is an atmospheric 2D mini golf game from developer Demagog Studio and publisher Untold Tales where you can do just that. And as you explore Earth’s abandoned places, you can expect vignettes and sounds from the past via Radio Nostalgia.

Golf Club: Wasteland is a decent golf title that will undoubtedly be a hole-in-one for some. The chill vibe is present, the futuristic music is swell, and although the story is sparse, the gameplay is engaging enough to forgive that absence.

The game is available September 3 on PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X | S, and PC via Steam and Epic Games Store for the price of $9.99.

Watch our full Review in 3 Minutes for Golf Club: Wasteland.


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Meet Will Cruz, the Associate Producer in the AAA space and a regular critic via the 3 Minute Review series. But that's not all -- he also produces closed captions for The Escapist! Will's journey in the video game industry began in 2015, when he produced content for TrueAchievements. While pursuing his bachelor's in Film and Digital Media, he focused on content creation and has since worked with big names such as Microsoft, Sony, Nintendo, Disney, Netflix, and more. In his free time, Will is known to play Fortnite, read comics, write new songs, and constantly complain about sports and sports entertainment – looking at you, WWE and AEW.