I agree with Tennisman and theGripper. Once you figure out how to move your player and hit the ball where you want it, its pretty fun. If your diving for the ball at every shot it means the computer is dictating play. Move the other player around and get out of the habit if going for a winner on every shot like you could with top spin and its risk shot.
Also take out its a watered down demo. The Retail version will allow you to do different things with your serve as far as(i just keep hitting in the same place over and over) and spins. There will also be a face button devoted to flat shots instead of 2 for slice shots.
The computer is pretty cheap in when it uses drop shots though. And Federer is still pretty tough.
Noshino. I beg to differ. There have been some great revolutionary games to come from this side of the pacific. Yes some have been FPS like halo2's multiplayer matchmaking. It is a prime example of the evolution of online gaming. There are leagues of professional gamers who make a living off it. Theres no denying that it has changed online gaming. And almost made it mainstream.
Outside of RPG's. What evolution have you seen come from Japan as of late? I own a 360 so i dont pay much attention to what is coming out on the PS3. But from what i can tell, even the next evolution in RPG's is coming from Bioware's Mass Effect. And(fingers crossed) Lionhead's Fable2. Yes that may be a UK company. But its not in Japan. And neither is Ubisoft for that matter.
And theres alot more to American gaming than EA(thank god). What about Rockstar's GTA series for example. When i look at the games that will be coming out in the next year or so that really scream innovation. Many are from Europe or America. Japan is still a big part of it. But everyone else has caught up and are just as important.
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Dec 25th 2007 1:15PM (Joystiq Xbox)Virtua Tennis 3: turn down that racket!
Mar 17th 2007 10:26PM (Joystiq Xbox)Also take out its a watered down demo. The Retail version will allow you to do different things with your serve as far as(i just keep hitting in the same place over and over) and spins. There will also be a face button devoted to flat shots instead of 2 for slice shots.
The computer is pretty cheap in when it uses drop shots though. And Federer is still pretty tough.
December, 360's best sales in Japan
Jan 11th 2007 2:30AM (Joystiq Xbox)Outside of RPG's. What evolution have you seen come from Japan as of late? I own a 360 so i dont pay much attention to what is coming out on the PS3. But from what i can tell, even the next evolution in RPG's is coming from Bioware's Mass Effect. And(fingers crossed) Lionhead's Fable2. Yes that may be a UK company. But its not in Japan. And neither is Ubisoft for that matter.
And theres alot more to American gaming than EA(thank god). What about Rockstar's GTA series for example. When i look at the games that will be coming out in the next year or so that really scream innovation. Many are from Europe or America. Japan is still a big part of it. But everyone else has caught up and are just as important.