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Published: 2017-04-24, Author: Jonathan , review by: cheatcc.com
Abstract: Virtua Tennis 3 is the best tennis simulator I have ever played. Sega has done an excellent job here. They have made a game that is both challenging for the veteran and accessible for the novice. The game looks fantastic on the next generation consoles an...
Abstract: Reviewed May 2007 by Jacob Spindel Publisher: SEGADeveloper: Sumo Digital / SEGA Release Date: March, 2007ESRB Rating: EveryoneGenre: SportsPrice: $29.99Where to Buy Picture this: You’ve reached the finals of a local tennis tournament. As you close...
Abstract: Tennis, you either love it or hate it. The sign of a great sports game is one that you find hugely enjoyable even though you may not be a massive fan of the sport itself. Take the Virtua Tennis series for instance. I cant think of many other sports ga...
Abstract: Virtua Tennis, Sega�s long standing franchise, comes to the newest consoles in grand fashion. The visuals set the tone immediately for a game that is nicely polished and solid. The wildcards are in the online and franchise modes, and determining whethe...
Abstract: Back in the day, Virtua Tennis smashed and volleyed its way into gamers hearts’ everywhere. Whether it was pulling all-nighters with your friends on the Sega Dreamcast, or several people huddled around a machine at the local arcade, it is safe to sa...
Remains faithful to the sport; great challenge; nice visuals; intuitive gameplay.
Some noticeable visual differences between systems; may get repetitive; no online!
The original Virtua Tennis for the Dreamcast was the quintessential example of a game that was easy to grasp, but truly difficult to master. With the recent release of Virtua Fighter 5, Sega has shown that it can still create an amazing title, and Virt...
Abstract: Im convinced that AM2 has an aversion to online play. The talented, but network-phobic developer left the much-needed functionality out of last months Virtua Fighter 5 and missed it again with its latest PS3 project, Virtua Tennis 3. After all, the B...
Abstract: The plethora of mini-games return, with some new additions to the foldYou’ll see this diving animation… a lotThe reason for the series’ unparalleled success has always been accessibility. Anyone can pick up a pad, master the basics of V...
Abstract: Sega may be having a hard time keeping the Sonic franchise from becoming an endless string of unforgivably bad games, but thankfully, it appears the Virtua Tennis franchise has been spared the same fate.