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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.The ...
Developed to take full advantage of Kinect for Xbox 360, PlayStationMove, and MotionPlus, Virtua Tennis 4 puts players closer than ever before to being out on the court. Fans of the world's No.1 ...
Graphically, Virtua Tennis 4 shines. Player models are, for the most part, clean, crisp and mirror their real-life counterparts. The body mechanics of the players are fluid, and the animations ...
Virtua Tennis 4, running on PS3. Playing with Kinect is similar to playing with the Move, though it feels unnatural to swing your bare hands and strike a virtual ball with a virtual racket.
Virtua Tennis 4 is a gorgeous, deep title that makes us happy to have our Vita – even if we have to deal with strangers watching us over our shoulders. It’s a small price to play for a heck of ...
Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition isn't a direct port either. The slick minimalistic presentation remains, but paves the way to a number of new modes and options — many of which take advantage ...
Sony has outed Virtua Tennis 4 during its gamescom presser, and it's compatible with PlayStation Move. Announced in Cologne, Virtua Tennis 4 will also support 3D technology alongside Sony's Move.
I can't in good conscience recommend "Virtua Tennis 4," unless you're a severe fanatic of tennis video games. You know why? Because you should never ask, "Where's the tennis?" in a tennis game. Oh ...
Developed by Sega-AM3, Virtua Tennis 4 plays a lot like its predecessors — at least with standard controls. You run to the ball, hit X for a regular swing, square for slice, and so on and so forth.
Virtua Tennis 4 isn't all a rehash, but the new features don't add a lot to the experience. The World Tour is now a bizarre board game, adding a level of randomness to the career.
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 - still ...
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