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Just like Virtua Tennis 2 **VERY FUN**

It has taken a long time for Sega to come through on this for me. Was it worth it? Hell yeah. As a huge fan of the Virtua Tennis series on the Sega Dreamcast, I was delighted to see them bring back their amazing sports game to the Xbox 360. Virtua Tennis has always been about plain and simple fun, whether with friends or all by your lonely self in your basement. This newest sequel is just that, and a little more thanks to some amazing visuals and some cool online features.

Virtua Tennis 1 and 2 had a very easy pick up and play gameplay and this is certainly the case for the VT3. Controlling your players and accuracy of hitting the ball is very precise but extremely easy to use meaning anybody could pick this up and be an expert at it in no time. Using either the D pad or Analog stick and the A,B,X,Y buttons to control the player and the ball, this game isn't a whole lot different from its previous versions. This isn't really an issue, probably a good thing but it would have been nice to see extra gameplay features to differ this from other versions. But to be fair, VT has always been about quick, fun arcade action and any major change to that may ruin the feel of the game which we would have expected.

As you would expect, VT3 has a pretty long and increasingly hard World Career Mode. VT3 lets you create your own character before pitting him against the worlds best. One problem though. The game only has 20 licensed characters and no fictional characters which means you'll be playing Roger Federer possibly ten times(each time getting harder obviously as time passes) throughout this mode along with the other players too. This can be quite boring after a while but the increase in difficulty will help prolong your play here. VT3 brings back all your favourite mini games and some new ones too. They're all extremely fun but similar to the VT1 and 2. In the 360 version of this game, VT3 features a great online experience. Including ranked matches, ranked tournaments and the ability to watch other Live matches really keeps this game going for a long time.

In terms of how the visuals look, well let me say this : 1080p. VT3 is really a stunning game visually and you wouldn't be mistaken to think that this was real if you stood back from the TV a little. While some of the characters and fans are a little less detailed than others, you still get the feeling that Sega did a great job with no visibly drop in framerate.

To be honest, I was expecting Sega more to refine the gameplay mechanics than totally overhauling it. I was correct but slightly disappointed as it doesn't have Next Generation screaming at you other than the pretty graphics. If you were expecting something similar to VT1 and 2 then you will absolutely love this game. If you were expecting something of a life changing experience, go elsewhere. One thing still has to be said about this series, it is still the most fun sports title around on any format.
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Virtua Tennis 3 Good...not Great @ $60

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Virtua Tennis 3 is just shy of being a great title. It is very approachable and a lot of fun, but there are some misses that really get under you skin and detract from the experience…most aren’t even gameplay related, but they still detract from what could be a AAA title.

Gameplay: 9/10
Pros: The ‘tennis’ games are fast and furious and are simple to play, but deep to master. If you get bored of matches there are a TON of challenging and deep minigames. Stay away from Fusion Frenzy 2 and let Virtua Tennis satisfy your minigame craving.
Cons: In world tour mode, you play the same pros over and over again. Before you reach rank 200, they are awful…Federer can’t even get to a ball and hits it right back to you! He’s #1 in the world and would certainly cream #300 in the world…why not use custom created characters to fill the lower ranks? Playing against pros all the time severely detracts from the realism and allure of playing the recognizable stars of tennis. The game is a little easy until you reach rank 200 or so and then picks up significantly. I won all the games without losing a point up until the Advantage series (rank 204+).

Graphics: 8.5/10
Pros: Very crisp visuals and excellent animation. The court remembers where each shot hits and where you stand and run the most (white lines wear off, grass shows wear etc.) which is really cool. Create-a-character is always a plus.
Cons: Digital Sharapova doesn’t look at all like her real-life counterpart, and while this is the most glaring there are a couple other pros that just look a little off. Textures are almost nonexistent in the game…clothing is completely smooth…and just make some of the graphics bland.

Sound/Music: 8/10
Pros: Decent announcer, nice music, with perfect tennis swat and bounce sound effects. The music and chimes of world tour are soothing. A nice tone down or real world grunts.
Cons: No voice work for the pros and a lack of variety for sound effects in the minigames.

Lasting Appeal: 7.5/10
Pros: The world tour mode is long with a lot of different minigames to master, the tennis action is great and fun. Multiplayer both locally and online works well and offers a lot of replay value and pick-up-and play appeal.
Cons: The missed beats in the world tour mode detract from the feel of the game and really get under my skin…mostly because they are easily remedied. The Virtua Tennis framework has remained relatively unchanged since the original and its time for Sega to take us to the next level and give us something new. They are resting on their laurels.

Average: 82.50%
Tilt: -1.50%
This game is simply not worth $60 in my book. If it was priced at $40 it would be perfect and an absolute must buy, but it’s just not ‘next-gen’ enough to warrant the $60 price tag. Is the core Virtua Tennis gameplay great?..yes…but VT3 doesn’t offer much that’s new or innovative, and while offering competition on Xbox Live is fabulous, I can’t help feel that this title was a couple changes shy of greatness.

Verdict: 81%
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Serious value. THE definitive choice for newbies or pros.

Easy for ANYONE to pickup and play. Very intuitive controls that are also tight and responsive. It's not PERFECT though. Sometimes you go to the net to do a volley and you want to hit it HARD but your flat (non-spin, non-slice option) disappoints and the power just isn't there. I believe this to be not an error in the game, but a deficit in that particular player's ability. When you go to pick your player it says what area each player excels at (hard serve, fast runner, etc), so I guess you just have to choose a player that has the specific talent you want the most of. As a former tennis player, this game just checks all the right boxes, and the sounds of the shots are both accurate and satisfying, ESPECIALLY the overhead smash.Read full review...

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Fun Game - Entertaining

From a graphics standpoint, there's very little discernable difference in quality between the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions of Virtua Tennis 3; the environments are all richly detailed and lit (we're thinking particularly of the gorgeous Barcelona Open court we played, bathing in the warm orange glow of the Spanish sun). Little touches in the background, such as the judges moving their heads to avoid balls hit their way, were a nice treat, as well.

In the end, the difference between the two versions of Virtua Tennis 3 might come down to their online components. While the Xbox 360 is sure to have a full slate of achievements to unlock.
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Best tennis game I've ever played! Endless value for the money!

I bought Virtua Tennis 3 for 2 reasons. For one the price, only $3.99. It's $5.31 at the nearest GameStop and almost 30 miles from where I live. It would have cost me at least $15.00 just to get it from GameStop. So that's a pure steal. The other reason I bought it is because I read that a lot of people had more fun with it than other similar Xbox 360 games. They definitely were right.

What I like most about it is tough to determine. I guess because there's so much I like about it. The sound maybe is my favorite or maybe it's arcade feel. It has so many tennis players I'm familiar with and they're so much like the real players. I like how the campaign mode is as well. It's pretty basic yet it nails like every aspect smoothly. Everything about this game keeps you hooked.

There's not really much I don't like about it. At first I didn't like how tough it got the farther I got. But after a while of mastering everything your player can possibly bring to the table, I LOVE the challenge the AI brings. I guess if I had to come up with what I don't like about it, I'd go with 2 things. One being what happens to your fingers after a while. You really do abuse them when you master the game. And two would have to be how some people gave this game poor ratings. I can understand every game having its flaws but this games flaws turn into what you want from it. It's not trying to be the best game in my opinion, it more gives you an enjoyable experience in such a basic way. Tough to explain really.

If I had to choose whether or not I would buy this game again, the answer is yes, definitely. This is basically my tennis game for my game collection. And I'm not getting rid of it. There's still so much I've got going on with it that I still want to accomplish. Plus its a perfect game for when friends are around.

There's so much I haven't mentioned that makes this game really great. Like the mini games and tennis academy. The mini games remind me of playing the Wii sports ganes only with an Xbox 360 controller. And there's so many of them!

I recommend this game to all tennis fans/gamers alike. Especially if you love arcade games or haven't owned a tennis game in years like me. I play this game almost every other day.
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Best Tennis Game for the XBox until the new one

This is by far the best tennis game for the XBox. What I do not understand, though, is why, after 10 years and all the technological advances, the graphics on the Dreamcast version are still vastly superior to this one. Hopefully, the 2009 version will be better in that department. I guess if you do not know what you are missing, you won't be disappointed.
The mini-games and all the other stuff going on here help keep the game interesting and fun. There is an intuitive interface that blows away the other tennis games. They do not even come close. The game can be beaten, but it will take a good long time, and there is still lots of fun to be had.
Sega does their homework on these games. The players have the right style and look, even if the graphics are disappointing. Lots of attention to detail.
If you like tennis, you will enjoy this a great deal. If you do not play tennis, it will be more challenging to master.
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Virtua Tennis 3 (Xbox 360)

Overall the game is good. The graphics are a bit lacking compared to other XBox games these days, but even with this minor set-back, it is still the best tennis game I have played. The world tour could have been longer and had more customization within the character features and equipment.

The $16 cost off eBay was definitly worth the numerous hours of enjoyment.
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Virtua tennis 3 is the best tennis game really good tennis games are hard to find best graphics and challenging its really fun

It is the best tennis game I've ever played and it has the best graphics with best controls of a tennis game I have a lot of fun playing it.

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Great tennis game.

The game is not as easy for our 6 year old to play as we had hoped. But, for adults it is pretty good. The on-line feature makes it worth it. The players are expressive and fun to watch.

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Best Tennis Game!

With Virtua Tennis 3, the series returns with enhanced photo-realistic graphics and advanced player animations that perfectly match the behavior and mannerisms of individual professional athletes. Next-generation systems allow gamers to see the most detailed expressions on the faces of their selected players as they battle to win heated tournaments around the world. Improvements to the game's AI have also upped the challenge to becoming the top seed of the tennis world.Read full review...

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