Mario Golf: Super Rush
Mario Golf: Super Rush Releases on June 25 For Nintendo Switch
Nintendo has announced Mario Golf: Super Rush, scheduled to arrive on June 25 for the Nintendo Switch, for $59.99. New features include Story Mode, multiplayer modes like Speed Golf, and much more.
Tee off with family and friends in the biggest Mario Golf game yet
Hit the green with up to four players locally* or online** and golf with familiar Mushroom Kingdom characters. Modes range from Standard Golf to the energetic Speed Golf and an RPG-like golf adventure in story mode. Intuitive motion or button controls, a shot gauge that adapts to the curve of the course, and other new features make it easy for both new players and seasoned pros to drive and putt with power.
Swing simultaneously and make a break for the ball in Speed Golf
Tee off at the same time with up to three other players* and race through the course to get your ball in first. Outpace and interrupt your opponents with dashes and special shots. Luigi, for example, can freeze the green and King Bob-omb can pelt the course with bombs.
Rise through the ranks of golf training in story mode
Enroll your Mii™ character in golf training in a prestigious country club and go from rookie to pro! You’ll face off against your Mushroom Kingdom classmates and earn experience points. Level up to improve your character’s stats like power, movement, and spin. You can bring your character (and their customized stats) into other modes, too!
- Showing comments 1-4 of 4 commentsRonokoAnd now I want a switch. The last everybodys golf was pretty disappointingChaseBPapa is ready for new Mario Golf.The SenatorSpeed Golf looks like a blast, I'm not ashamed to say that I may have done something similar on the links far back in my youth.pietasterpFor as much of a stickler as I am about a true top-shelf 'sim golf' game (which doesn't exist right now IMO), I've always had a soft spot for these Mario golf games for some reason. I don't know whether it goes back to my kid days and the original "Golf" title on NES (which, by the way, was not a jokey cartoon golf game; it was actually a pretty serious golf game, despite starring what looked like a late-middle-aged past-his-prime Mario as the golfer), but even golden oldies like "NES Open Golf" have always tickled my fancy for whatever reason. Anyway, I don't have a Switch and don't plan to get one, but if I did, I would definitely get this game.