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Sega's decision to evolve the classic Virtua Tennis gameplay into something deeper, and the World Tour mode
to use the phrase “tacked on”, but…Thankfully there is a whole lot more to convince us of Virtua Tennis 4′s case to be the series best yet, but what about those motion controls?Buy Virtua Tennis 4 nowWe played Virtua Tennis 4 on both Xbox 360 and PS3 using Kinect and Move. In truth, there is little between the two, despite the obvious physical differences one you hold a controller, the other you
In Virtua Tennis 4, the series has grown up and evolved into something much deeper. Get over the initial shock at how different Virtua Tennis 4 feels, and the half-baked attempt at motion-control and you’ll discover the most rewarding game in the serie...
It’s only a slight improvement on what already felt like filler in Virtua Tennis 2009, but despite the feeling of over-familiarity it’s still a fantastic multiplayer game and one of the better interpretations of a sport on PS3. 7.9/10Print this pageCom...
Abstract: I have really fond memories of playing the original Virtua Tennis on Dreamcast with my friends back when it released. It was in constant rotation with a couple other multiplayer titles for us at the time, including Quake 3 and Power Stone. Every subseq...
Not a bad game then by any stretch, but hopefully the last small iteration before Sega's inaugural next-next-gen outing.TOP GAME MOMENTPulling off a Power Shot winner...
Abstract: Although I don't play tennis, it has always appeared to be one of those games which is easy games to play horribly and horrendously difficult to play well. If you can't manage to hit the ball in tennis, it's not like golf where you have to keep trying...
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 ...
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....
Virtua Tennis 4 is a fine addition to the series, and it’s great to have AM3 taking back the reigns from Sumo Digital. There are a few gameplay issues, and female pros are definitely treated as second rate compared to the men, but the game looks great ...
Three Virtua Tennis games have now arrived on current-gen consoles and, in terms of core gameplay, it's hard to pick-out major differences between them all. The revamped World Tour mode adds a touch of freshness and Move support has been dutifully appl...