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Posted: Jul 9th 2008 11:39AM Nigeria said

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I brought this game a week ago but I'm probably going to return it. It just feels really half arsed. I wanted to like it, I really did, but it just feels inferior to the original Top Spin, a game released five years ago.

OK, so there's no online mode, but that's not a real loss; online is not really a deabreaker for me. But there's no charcter creation, no career mode - which is superior to Road to Glory, there's even missing players; Nadal? It looks inferior to the 2003 original and the controls are well too loose. There's a small time gap between serves and swings that makes the experience almost intolerable.

I suppose I could convince myself I'm having fun and force myself to like the game, but I really don't have the will to do that with this game. It's just too disappointing.

Posted: Jul 9th 2008 11:47AM (Unverified) said

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Also, YOU have to be in synch with the character's movement, it almost seems like you're the one that has to play...
Movement of the racquet is only registered after it crosses over the net, so you basically can't volley because it has little time to do anything, which means only weak shots can be done even if you predict your opponent perfectly...

Posted: Jul 9th 2008 11:53AM (Unverified) said

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"Not only did PAM Development and 2K Sports strive to create a top notch tennis simulation, they also tried to make it easy to pick up and play..."

See, this is where I felt Wii Tennis excelled. And I'm only referring to the controls. The motion controls are so deep it's unreal. The subtle changes in shot tragectory are amazing the better you get at the game.

Sure it's lacking in play options or court types. But that will all be addressed in Wii Sports 2 along with online play.

Posted: Jul 9th 2008 1:12PM (Unverified) said

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I really find it amazing that absolutely no one was able to pull off an adequate Tennis game since the Wii was launched like over a year ago.. Why all the stupid/useless button combination? Why not simply do something with the gyroscope angle while hitting to make different moves?..

Nintendo? Please?.. :)

Posted: Jul 9th 2008 7:14PM (Unverified) said

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Hey ! I'M a serious fan of professional tennis who lacks an internet connection and who also happens to be right-handed. :D
But I still wouldn't buy it, it's easier for me to play tennis for real.

Posted: Jul 9th 2008 8:45PM (Unverified) said

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I'm actually left-handed which sucks. I was so looking forward to this game since I also play tennis in real life and love watching it on TV.

What we need a a well-done more sophisticated version of Wii Sports Tennis, with lefty controls too.

Posted: Jul 9th 2008 11:22PM (Unverified) said

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I'm having fun with this game, but I'm pretty new to gaming, and Wii is my first console. So I can only compare Top Spin 3 to Wii Tennis, and I much prefer Top Spin 3...but thats because I'm a pro tennis junkie. I'm really impressed with how detailed the tennis stadiums are, particularly the Australian Open and Indian Wells.
I am jealous because I've seen how much better the game looks on other platforms. And not just better looks: the PS2 version incorporates a lot of individual player mannerisms that are spot on (ie: Roddick jerks around frantically just like the real Roddick.) The Wii version doesnt have any of that; every player reacts in the same ways, and they share the same mannerisms...it gets old quick. I don't understand how those small but important (to me at least) details got left off the Wii version. Cost perhaps?
I still love this game though. The play is challenging and its not cheesy like Wii tennis. I paid full price, but I recommend buying it used.

Posted: Jul 10th 2008 3:32AM (Unverified) said

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"Make that the first several matches here, because exhibition mode is only three games long. That's the whole match. It's not enough time to even begin to get a grip on the controls."

Well, this just isn't true: you can adjust duration of the exhibition match choosing between 1, 3 or 5 sets, and 3 or 6 games per set. So you can play a very long match if you want.

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