Everybody's Golf 6 is the quintessential accessible Japanese golf on PS3 with varied courses and complete modes. Refined ball physics, rich customisation, friendly online. The most accomplished version of the series.
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Sports4 players3+
Description
Japanese version of Sony Clap Hanz's Everybody's Golf 6, sixth installment of the saga with international courses and PS Vita compatibility. Published by Sony, released in Japan in November 2012. Three-step swing system, varied international courses, online multiplayer for up to four, character customization, PSP and PS Vita compatibility, and Japanese interface. Japanese version.
Minna no Golf 6 review
4/5
Art direction
★★★★★
"Striking"
3/5
Music
★★★★★
"Memorable"
1/5
Story
★★★★★
"Anecdotal"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"From the very first seconds"
This new edition enriches the formula with fresh courses, extra characters and an online mode that extends the fun well beyond solo. The swing stays a model of accessibility, and every perfect shot delivers the same exhilarating little victory. More complete, just as convivial, a relaxed golf game savoured endlessly, solo or against the whole world.
Addictiveness
"Obsessive"
Chaining courses while honing your swing to the millimeter sets up a quiet but catchy pleasure where each birdie renews the urge to tackle the next hole. Unlocking golfers and challenges sustains a tangible progression. Its tone stays light and its content familiar, but the finesse of the timing and the good-natured atmosphere make it a game hard to set down among friends.
Difficulty
"Easy"
Lifespan
"Massive"
Behind its instant pick-up-and-play, this entry unfurls a host of courses to conquer, characters and outfits to collect, and a progression system that always nudges you toward better. Landing the ideal score on every hole and challenging others online keeps the rounds flowing back-to-back. That generosity wrapped in good cheer explains its tenacious popularity.
Laid-back golf with a festive spirit, where the three-tap power gauge gives instant pick-up-and-play that puts everyone on equal footing. The competition unfolds in good cheer, punctuated by perfect shots and capricious balls that draw groans and laughs. Ideal as a four-player relay on one couch, it restarts effortlessly for convivial games, perfect for family and friends alike.
Is Minna no Golf 6 still worth playing in 2026?
Everybody's Golf 6 is the culmination of Sony's accessible golf series on PS3, the most complete and refined of its entries. Its polished ball physics, its palette of varied courses and its rich customisation make it a benchmark for anyone who loves the genre without lapsing into the austerity of pure simulations. The famous shot system stays fiendishly addictive, and the convivial online pleasantly extended the experience at launch. The cute presentation and the light tone guarantee immediate pleasure. For relaxed rounds, alone or among friends, the title remains a very solid choice.