Super Battle Golf

Super Battle Golf

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OpenCritic Score

2
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53
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Score Distribution

90-100
0
80-89
0
70-79
0
60-69
1
50-59
0
<50
1

"Battle Supremacy is a usually functional, though consistently clunky, third-person shooter. The occasional forays into non-tank vehicles offer momentary reprieve, but that feeling is quickly overshadowed by their own unique shortcomings. While it may half-heartedly scratch an itch for the most hardcore of tank fans, most others will just be left frustrated."

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About Super Battle Golf

Super Battle Golf arrives on February 19, 2026 from developer Brimstone Team and publisher Oro Interactive. This indie shooter sports title launches exclusively on PC while supporting up to eight players in a chaotic free-for-all format. The concept strips away traditional golf etiquette and replaces it with weapons and vehicles. You compete against seven other people on the same course simultaneously rather than taking turns. The game aims to mix sport mechanics with aggressive combat systems for a frantic online experience that prioritizes speed and destruction over precision putting.

Gameplay

You spawn into a match alongside seven opponents where everyone swings at once. Your character moves through courses while switching between standard golf clubs and firearms to sabotage rivals. You might shoot another player mid-swing or drive a non-tank vehicle across the fairway to gain an advantage. The core loop involves managing your swing power while dodging incoming fire from enemies. Matches end when you hit the hole first, but the race is messy since anyone can knock you off course. Controls feel functional enough for casual play but often register inputs clumsily during intense moments. You spend most of your time reacting to chaos rather than planning a perfect shot.

What Players Think

Current data shows the game sits at rank 87 on Twitch, indicating moderate interest without explosive growth. Critic scores remain low with Nindie Spotlight awarding a 60 and NintendoWorldReport giving it a 45. Reviewers note that online play could have been a major strength but often fails due to low population counts. Many players report the experience feels clunky, especially when trying to pilot vehicles outside of the standard tanks. The community sentiment suggests frustration with the lack of consistent match activity and technical stiffness. While some enjoy the concept, the execution struggles to keep the player base engaged for long sessions.

PlayPile's Take

This title is only worth your time if you can reliably find eight people online immediately. At launch on February 19, 2026, the game feels unfinished with a price that does not justify the clunky mechanics. The achievement system offers little incentive to stick around given the poor review scores and frequent matchmaking issues. You will spend more time waiting for matches than playing them. Skip this one unless you have a dedicated group of friends ready to queue up together. The lack of active players makes the single-player or co-op modes feel hollow.

Game Modes

Multiplayer, Co-operative

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