Assuming you already know how to play poker, there isn't much of a learning curve here. The interface is intuitive and really there isn't too much need for a manual. The gameplay mechanics work pretty well. There are a few annoyances, such as when you make a decision such as "fold," your player will sit there playing with his chips for a while before folding. Stop playing with your chips, and fold already! I realize it's for visual effect, but it happens way way too often, and it gets incredibly annoying when you just want the game to move on. The AI seems good, though I'm no poker expert. Some of the characters really do play like the pros, as they play fairly aggressively compared to a lot of newbies who play online (for real money). Graphics are severely disappointing and are PS2/Xbox level graphics. Clearly Activision didn't put much effort into spicing up the 360 version of the game. Character models are rather basic, textures are ho hum, and the character's movements look robotic. The game clearly would've benefited from some motion capture. Facial expressions are lifeless, which you'd think is a good thing for a poker game, but even when someone wins big, their face remains emotionless. Audio is also extremely disappointing. It would've been really nice to have a lot more audio going on: audience noise, better chip sounds, things like that. Even if some people find all that annoying, there could've been options to adjust those sounds. It's really a bummer when you go all in and win a major pot, and you CAN see the audience clapping, but hear nothing. Sometimes you can hear them clap (not sure why you can't always hear it), but it sounds like a few people clapping, not a large crowd. Players sneeze WAY too much, seriously. Is there a huge cold bug going around Vegas or something? It would've been nice to have more recorded phrases from the pros, too, and maybe a nice extra bonus if players talked to each other once in a while ("you got a pair of jacks, don't ya?"). I haven't tried online play yet so I can't comment on that. Overall, it's a good game, probably one of the better poker games out there right now. But I hope Activision addresses the above issues for the next version.Read full review
Pros: Easy to find and join an online game, gameplay is easy, AI players change play (bluffing, etc) Cons: Announcers become an annoyance after repeating same comments multiple times per game. Players sneeze constantly. Gameplay is slow and unexciting. Summary: Seems like no testing was done prior to release. Not a fun game, I give all aspects average rating.
We're at a juncture now with poker games, where providing a decent online mode and a lengthy career mode isn't quite enough to sell an entire package. With games starting to step it up in the AI category, it's time for all poker games to get smarter and not rely on the same robotic AI routines that don't emulate how people really play. And as far as presentation goes, it's not enough to just trot out a bunch of pro players, some licensed commentators, and camera support and call it a day. The PS2 and PSP already have a gaggle of poker games available that offer roughly the same features that Tournament of Champions does. On the 360, your only option at the moment may be the single-player-bereft and bare-bones Texas Hold 'Em for Live Arcade, but at least that game costs four times less than this one. You won't necessarily go wrong by checking out Tournament of Champions, but there are smarter and deeper games available elsewhere.Read full review
I have health issues which keeps me shut in sometimes for days at a time. I find this not only keeps me entertained, but it keeps me company. Phil Laak is respectful of his opponents. Jennifer Tilley tries to distract with some snipey comments. Scotty Nguyen is amusing with his cute remarks. My avatar looks and sounds just like me, though I have created some alternates for variety. There are several levels of tournament play,and numerous locations with additional options to be earned. Some tournaments will let anyone in, and hundreds of players are involved. Some players are ficticious, some we all know. I'm down half a million dollars so far, but I'm having a great time. This game is a great palate cleanser between the slam-slime-bang-flash-jump of the more active games. Choices allow for play which lasts a few minutes, to tournaments which have to be put on hold numerous times over a period of days. I'm hooked.Read full review
Came early clean games nice case will order from them again ty very happy
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