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Wed 16/07/08 at 20:12
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Some sports are seasonal, like football or snowball fighting; some are just downright reclusive, like tennis. Nobody cares about tennis unless it's Wimbledon, and even then it's forgotten within a day of the tournament concluding; but tennis videogames are inexplicably popular. Then again, nobody cares about plumbers, so maybe it's more down to the pick-up-and-play joy derived from quick-fire bouts of backhand brilliance.

Virtua Tennis has had its place at the top of the table for several years, reigning coin-ops and consoles with its addictive arcade action, but with their latest release, 2K Sports have revived the genre with an incredibly deep and satisfying sports simulation.

The analogue stick was the key to revolutionising golf games, with Tiger Woods' pull-back-and-swing mechanic replacing the three button system of yore, and Top Spin 3 does a similar trick by completely overhauling the previous gameplay engine to give an unprecedented level of control to the player. Unlike VT3, you can play literally every kind of shot, through a subtle combination of positioning, precision and timing.

The shoulder buttons help you move towards the net or back of the court, with triggers allowing you to perform risk shots to potentially conclude a rally, but the real action takes place on the stick and face buttons. As with Top Spin 2, you charge up your swing by holding down on a face button (top spin, slice or standard) and initiate by letting go. Here, you MUST time the swing properly or you'll at best fail to control your direction, and at worst miss the ball entirely.

The analogue stick uses a similar flick system to the aforementioned golf swing when serving, but is also the route to lobs and drop-shots, giving the player a real sense of achievement for out-witting and out-flicking their opponent. Your first game will inevitably end in a thrashing, but the comparisons to Pro Evolution Soccer's series in comparison to the less finessed Fifa releases are not unfounded. Practise is rewarded, as the learning curve's steepness serves only to beautify the view from the peak.

To be honest, the amazing engine and gorgeous graphics make this worth a purchase on its own; the players are all instantly recognisable, and as games wear on your clothes dampen and cheeks glisten with sweat. However, there's also a lengthy career mode, a glut of tournaments and a comprehensive online setup that lets you play games for fun, or compete in Grand Slams with your own created character.

To sum up, Top Spin 3 takes a rather staid genre and gives it a completely new dimension. Matches are now tactical, and rely on more skill than ever. But it also has solid options in all areas which should keep you entertained all the way until next year's All England Club jamboree.

5/5

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Sat 09/08/08 at 16:05
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pete_21 wrote:
> Dude,You won a GAD with your one and only post.Thats quite an
> acheivement,well done !!!.

Thanks! I used to post here a while ago, but there's been quite a revamp.
Wed 30/07/08 at 20:35
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Fri 25/07/08 at 22:26
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Dude,You won a GAD with your one and only post.Thats quite an acheivement,well done !!!.
Wed 16/07/08 at 20:12
Regular
"no longer El Blokey"
Posts: 4,471
Some sports are seasonal, like football or snowball fighting; some are just downright reclusive, like tennis. Nobody cares about tennis unless it's Wimbledon, and even then it's forgotten within a day of the tournament concluding; but tennis videogames are inexplicably popular. Then again, nobody cares about plumbers, so maybe it's more down to the pick-up-and-play joy derived from quick-fire bouts of backhand brilliance.

Virtua Tennis has had its place at the top of the table for several years, reigning coin-ops and consoles with its addictive arcade action, but with their latest release, 2K Sports have revived the genre with an incredibly deep and satisfying sports simulation.

The analogue stick was the key to revolutionising golf games, with Tiger Woods' pull-back-and-swing mechanic replacing the three button system of yore, and Top Spin 3 does a similar trick by completely overhauling the previous gameplay engine to give an unprecedented level of control to the player. Unlike VT3, you can play literally every kind of shot, through a subtle combination of positioning, precision and timing.

The shoulder buttons help you move towards the net or back of the court, with triggers allowing you to perform risk shots to potentially conclude a rally, but the real action takes place on the stick and face buttons. As with Top Spin 2, you charge up your swing by holding down on a face button (top spin, slice or standard) and initiate by letting go. Here, you MUST time the swing properly or you'll at best fail to control your direction, and at worst miss the ball entirely.

The analogue stick uses a similar flick system to the aforementioned golf swing when serving, but is also the route to lobs and drop-shots, giving the player a real sense of achievement for out-witting and out-flicking their opponent. Your first game will inevitably end in a thrashing, but the comparisons to Pro Evolution Soccer's series in comparison to the less finessed Fifa releases are not unfounded. Practise is rewarded, as the learning curve's steepness serves only to beautify the view from the peak.

To be honest, the amazing engine and gorgeous graphics make this worth a purchase on its own; the players are all instantly recognisable, and as games wear on your clothes dampen and cheeks glisten with sweat. However, there's also a lengthy career mode, a glut of tournaments and a comprehensive online setup that lets you play games for fun, or compete in Grand Slams with your own created character.

To sum up, Top Spin 3 takes a rather staid genre and gives it a completely new dimension. Matches are now tactical, and rely on more skill than ever. But it also has solid options in all areas which should keep you entertained all the way until next year's All England Club jamboree.

5/5

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edited for apostrophes

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