Ha, ha, Virtua Tennis 4 has just invented a new genre: The FPT game (First Person Tennis). Coming from someone who became a bit over addicted to the Wii Sports tennis game, and who also used it as his pre-dominant form of exercise, this game could well fill my Mii's tennis shoes!
I have a lot of time for Virtua Tennis as a fun arcade franchise. I remember enjoying two player matches on my mate's Dreamcast and I played the early PSP game loads, so I like the sound of this.
It will also provide another early indication of the fidelity of Move, including its accuracy in comparison to Wii MotionPlus.
Man, I apologise if I sound like a graphics snob here, however considering that I would like to play the Wii game but I haven't bought it yet, a Move enabled PS3 version with lovely clean HD cel-shading sounds very tempting.
I feel the same way about the Move version of Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest... but what's a gamer supposed to do? I think that everyone would go for the graphically superior version of a game, as long as both versions have gameplay and controls which are on a par.
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Ha, ha, Virtua Tennis 4 has just invented a new genre: The FPT game (First Person Tennis). Coming from someone who became a bit over addicted to the Wii Sports tennis game, and who also used it as his pre-dominant form of exercise, this game could well fill my Mii's tennis shoes!
I have a lot of time for Virtua Tennis as a fun arcade franchise. I remember enjoying two player matches on my mate's Dreamcast and I played the early PSP game loads, so I like the sound of this.
It will also provide another early indication of the fidelity of Move, including its accuracy in comparison to Wii MotionPlus.
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Man, I apologise if I sound like a graphics snob here, however considering that I would like to play the Wii game but I haven't bought it yet, a Move enabled PS3 version with lovely clean HD cel-shading sounds very tempting.
I feel the same way about the Move version of Lord of the Rings: Aragorn's Quest... but what's a gamer supposed to do? I think that everyone would go for the graphically superior version of a game, as long as both versions have gameplay and controls which are on a par.