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Believe it or not , Virtua Tennis 4 is not actually the fourth Virtua Tennis game. It is actually the fifth and follows the last one which was released in 2009. The game is broken down into a few areas, the World Tour, Arcade and Exhibition modes and if you feel like a bit of fun, you can play the...
I bought this game because I had the previous one which was virtua tennis 3. I loved it so I bought this one but it was almost the same game. The graphics looked very similar and the only upgraded feature was the 3D which you need a 3D tv and glasses.
A good game, with some advantages against the previous versions. Animation. The gameplay have some problems with stuck sometimes, it's annouying, but the game deserve a 4 stars, I think.
Virtua Tennis 4 finds itself in the awkward position. It's a long-running series with a fan base that expects a certain style of play. At the same time, there's the pressure associated with motion controls, which have led to a near complete reformat of how sports games are played.
Having played Virtua Tennis 3, 2009 and Top Spin 4, I have to say Virtua Tennis 4 is by far the best of the bunch. The World Tour only needs a slight tweak to make it perfect, maybe the inclusion of a slower build up over 5 years would be better rather than aiming for everything over one tour but...
Considering Virtua Tennis was once the king of tennis games, its latest iteration is particularly disappointing, doing little to keep up with competition from 2K's excellent Top Spin 4 .
Unique minigames are lots of fun; Easy to learn
Overly simple controls lack depth; Unrealistic sound effects; Irritating music; Camera angles make it difficult to use Move
Sporting pinpoint 1:1 control, 'Virtua Tennis 4' hits the courts in great shape. Renewed with vigour and a few new tricks, we'll see if #4 is a contender or just a first-round knockout.
Makes good use of the PS Move and 3D tech; Very accessible for all ages; Fun mini-games; A few PS3 exclusives
Misdirected career mode, Not branded, A.I; Doesn't always seem natural, Beyond the gimmicks, not much has changed
Even though it's the fifth of the series, Virtua Tennis 4 is - for better or worse depending on your affection for Sega's tennis games ...
Reduced load times; New minigames; The Super Shot
Slower and less responsive play; The career mode format; Annoying and repetitive music
When you consider that new football, basketball and even golf video games are released every year, it's easy to forget that it's been a while since we've seen a new tennis game. The somewhat unrepresented sport doesn't get a lot of attention in the U.S.
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