Top Spin 3 is a good game for sure, it’s not a great game though. For folks that aren’t fans of tennis, the more complex controls will likely be annoying and stop you from enjoying it. For folks that are fans of tennis but don’t want to take the time t...
Abstract: While some tennis games delve further and further into the realm of arcade wackiness, the Top Spin series has always placed the emphasis on a more realistic experience. Positioning, momentum, and timing are all things youll need to master before you c...
Unique control scheme that provides a more realistic-feeling experience; richly detailed visuals.
Steep learning curve can lead to frustrated players; stuttery frame-rate at times; Nadal is PS3-exclusive.
This past weekends Wimbledon final between five-time champion Roger Federer and main rival Rafael Nadal was an all-time classic even before it finished. From Nadal overcoming a huge deficit in the second set to take a 2-0 lead, to Federer fighting off...
Published: 2008-07-01, Author: Luke , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Top Spin has always been one of the more realistic tennis games on the market, and Pam Development has worked hard to keep up that tradition with Top Spin 3. While the games challenging style may alienate casual players, it will keep dedicated ones oc...
Abstract: There is a huge learning curve and some frustration when you, as the gamer, react but the controls are sluggish in responding. However, once you find that flow in the controls, and once you start to work up your player to the point where you can compet...
Abstract: Tennis tends to get a bad video game rap. It's a shame it often carries the tag of "nothing more than a glorified version of Pong" because it's really so much more than that. Sure, there is the constant back-and-forth of play, but there are subtleties...