Testseek.com have collected 16 expert reviews of the Smash Court Tennis 3 and the average rating is 65%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Smash Court Tennis 3.
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Abstract: Ah, tennis. A game where rich people sit in the stands watching sweaty people hit a small yellow ball back and forth. I know, tennis is more than that, unfortunately Smash Court Tennis 3 doesn't make it look that way. Welcome to your career in pro tenn...
Abstract: As Segas next contender for King of the Court, Smash Court Tennis 3 brings to the table a deep and involved tennis game. This isnt your little brothers Mario Power Tennis of yesteryear, oh no.
Smash Court Tennis 3 helps to fill a much-needed gap in the PSP library, although I have a hunch that Sony’s recently released Hot Shots Tennis on the PS2 will be sneaking onto the PSP soon enough, but that will be more about fun than simulation. W...
Abstract: Smash Court Tennis 3 is an anti-simulator. This new PSP-exclusive release looks realistic but offers a mixture of play styles that go in opposite directions. Your first few matches will be met with the usual frustrations (like your inability to return ...
Published: 2007-07-19, Author: Steve , review by: gamespy.com
Solid tennis sim; outdoes competition in graphics; solid career mode; game-sharing option.
Controls have learning curve; mini-games a drag; true Internet play would have been cool.
The upcoming football and basketball seasons are still weeks and months away and the baseball season is hitting its dog days of summer mid-season stride. So, where does the sports fan look for excitement? Professional tennis. With the French Open and W...
Abstract: There is something quintessential about being English and loving sports games. Its simple really. The English love sport. But loving sport brings its own terrible perils. Because along with being in love with sport we also produce either our fair shar...
Abstract: The great Stefan Edberg once said that many people think of tennis as a game of hitting, meaning that the player with superior strokes, skills, and overall tennis talent would rule the day each and every time out onto the court. Edberg, in all his grea...
Abstract: There comes a time when everybody must grow up. Childhood toys are stuffed into a cardboard box and hoisted into the attic or on to eBay; milk turns to cider turns to single malts supped in slippers by the fireside. Even for those who choose to cling t...
Abstract: Of course the key elements of any tennis game are firmly tied to ball physics and player animation, and in this respect Smash Court offers up a compelling experience. The core gameplay here is much more simulation-heavy than the Virtua series, but dema...
Abstract: Tyrone Williams8.6Smash Court Tennis 3 slams its way onto the PlayStation Portable that allows gamers to become tennis stars as they compete to become number one. Featuring a variety of gameplay modes and all your favourite tennis starts, this current...