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Abstract: Thinking about it, it's a little bit surprising that there aren't more tennis video games. After all, what else is tennis but a real-life attempt to mimic Pong? I might have that backwards, but still, tennis games are pretty few and far between, and th...
Abstract: I’m drawn to sports like tennis; specifically, it’s the angles and spin that can be applied to the ball. It’s not just tennis, in fact, but soccer, baseball, golf, billiards, and table tennis all draw me in for the same reason. There is just something ...
There is nothing here that would make me scream run out and buy this game. It can provide some entertainment but is it really worth your effort when so many other great games are out there? Michael O'Reilly Based out of Toronto Ontario, Michael is a ...
Abstract: The mechanics are second nature to fans of the series. Swings types are assigned to the buttons, while the stick is used to aim your shot. One new addition can be found in the power gauge, which builds slowly with successful shots. The player can unle...
Abstract: Where Top Spin 4 honed and refined its complex tennis engine to better support newcomers this time around, Virtua Tennis 4 hits the shelves seemingly with little room for growth. Having raced out of the gates with the original title to critical acclaim...
Abstract: Tennis game developers have a hard job. The tennis game may follow a pretty simple formula, but as such requires a greater number of features and extras in order to have a lasting appeal and avoid the inevitable monotony of the back and forth gameplay....
Abstract: Sega's latest Virtua Tennis title boasts the same fun gameplay the franchise has become known for, but spotty motion controls and a lackluster world tour mode seriously hurt its replayability.Virtua Tennis 4 is a victim of the times. Launched in an era...
Virtua Tennis 4 is a fun tennis game, after you dig through all the fluff: Mini-games and a needlessly complex career mode. If you already got your fill of Virtua Tennis 3 then there isn't a lot of new stuff in here, which is a shame, but it's still a ...
The refreshed world tour mode is novel and engaging,
Kinect play is disappointing and limited.
There's the usual tweaking in this incarnation of Virtua Tennis, but the twin pillars of change are a story of success and failure. The new World Tour format is a highly engaging way to build your virtual tennis player, but the Kinect implementation is...