Thirteen courses including exotic settings, beefed-up tournaments and four-player ad hoc versus: the sequel keeps every promise without betraying the formula. The most generous Everybody's Golf on PSP.
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Category
Sports1 player3+
Description
Second portable entry in the Minna no Golf series with new courses and characters. Published by Sony Computer Entertainment, released in Japan in March 2007. Thirteen courses including new exotic environments, enriched tournament mode, four-player ad hoc versus, expanded club customisation. Japanese edition.
Minna no Golf Portable 2 review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
3/5
Music
★★★★★
"Memorable"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
The sequel enriches the formula with new courses, extra characters and customisation options that extend the urge to progress. The three-click swing stays a model of accessibility, and every perfect shot delivers the same exhilarating little victory. More complete, just as convivial, this entry confirms the series as a benchmark of relaxed sport on the go.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Refining your swing, taming trickier courses and aiming for the perfect score stretches every session well beyond what you planned. New golfers, greens and challenges to unlock chain short goals and rewards together. The formula stays close to the first, yet the abundance of content and the gentleness of the progression keep a tenacious power of attraction.
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Massive"
With its new courses and modes, this sequel broadens an already generous arcade golf formula. Unlocking ever more courses and characters, fine-tuning your shots and climbing the rankings fills long hours. That surplus of content, faithful to the series, offers a longevity sports fans cultivate.
Technical info
💾0,71 GB📅22/03/2007
Published by Sony
Minna no Golf Portable 2 (PSP) price, value & rarity
A second portable entry in Sony's mainstream golf series, known in the West as Hot Shots Golf, distributed in Japan and Korea. Its collector interest lies in the lasting popularity of this accessible, convivial formula on PSP, sought by series fans, and in the heightened scarcity of the Korean run on a small local base. Demand sustained by attachment to this laid-back golf license.
Is Minna no Golf Portable 2 still worth playing in 2026?
A sequel to Sony's arcade golf, Everybody's Golf 2 enriches the formula with new courses, characters and modes, while polishing the swing meter and the fine management of wind and spin. The instant pick-up, the hidden depth and the convivial multiplayer stay the great strengths, in an entry more generous than the first. The solo content gains variety. An excellent pocket golf, worth recommending to fans of relaxed arcade sport and demanding scoring on the go.