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Abstract: A terrific tennis game yet, conversely, an unnecessary one. It adds too little to Virtua Tennis 3, which itself itself wasnt a significant improvement on the first game in the series. Sega - Virtua Tennis 2009 price Buy Virtua Tennis 2009 securely on...
The best in the series so far, but with no real gameplay improvements, the action may feel far too familiar to owners of Virtua Tennis 3 – if you’re one of them, only check this out if you can’t live without PSN. 8.0/10Print this pageUse...
Abstract: Simultaneously accessible and challenging, Virtua Tennis 2009 distills the sport of tennis to its purest form by offering a short list of shots (lob, top spin, and slice), while emphasizing your reflexes, position on the court, and ability to anticipat...
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Published: 2009-06-23, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: To climb to the top of the tennis ranks in real life, you need to be a world-class athlete, put in countless hours perfecting your craft, and have an innate talent to hit a felt-covered ball extremely hard. In Virtua Tennis 2009, you just need stubborn...
Abstract: Innovation is a big part of any good gaming franchise. If youre going to make sequels upon sequels you have to improve on the previous game with each and every installation. Thats my biggest gripe with Virtua Tennis 2009: aside from being able to tak...
Abstract: Virtua Tennis 2009 (VT 2009) would have been more aptly named Virtua Tennis 3.5. That's because this latest version of the beloved tennis franchise is little more than a mildly tweaked edition rather than a full-fledged release. While this is often th...
Abstract: Jamie Kirk7.0“If it ain’t broke don’t fix it”. This mantra is often cited in regards to sequels of all kinds. Once a successful formula is found, why change the core mechanics? In movie sequels this often leads to recycled plots with bigger explosions...