Virtua Tennis 3 Xbox 360 review
Virtua Tennis 3 Xbox 360 review
Tennis being a competitive sport, it’s good to have a tennis game where you can take on some serious opponents. Virtua Tennis 3 for Xbox 360 certainly fulfils that requirement. Not only can you serve up your best shot against some of the modern game’s biggest names – Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova to name just two – but you also have the option of hooking up with your friends via Xbox Live and playing against each other online. Check out our review of Virtua Tennis 3 to find out more!
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Virtua Tennis 3 Xbox 360 review
The Virtua Tennis series has always been considered one of gaming’s premier sports franchises. With
its fast, smooth arcade-style play, and consistently superb graphics and animation, it has rightly earned its reputation as the pinnacle of tennis games. But the more sim-based Top Spin series has recently started to draw admiring glances, and with its sequel already impressing on the 360, is Virtua Tennis 3 too little, too late? After enjoying enough court time to shame Federer - on both online and offline modes - the answer has to be a resounding ‘no’.
While Virtua Tennis 3 suffers slightly from over familiarity - having so little to improve on the
second game in the franchise, at least in single-player mode – its online component is practically second to none.
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