@Swolern: Can't really give an opinion yet until this one comes out at least. I just hope it strikes the right balance between fun and challenge, as apparently the last one was hard to get to grips with. I am also personally hoping it will have a really easy control option for my 8yr old daughter for me to play against. She's quite happy just swinging the Move controller. However, I'll want a decent challenge in the career mode too. Guess we just need to wait for reviews. Not sure about VT4's first person view either- i like seeing the action from above.
Finally, Tennis is complete now the mullet has returned. Can't wait to see how the this plays with the Move. Surely better than Racket Sports, but also hopefully more accurate than Grand Slam (Wii) too.
Well I bought this after reading your review, and I must say I actually prefer it to Wii Sports Bowling! Its so much easier to get the right strength and spin on the ball, and i know my daughter will love it because of that. Very pleased with my purchase
I love this type of tactical shooter, especially being able to hide behind cover and still see your targets, then pop your head round for the quick kill as they reload lol. The Rainbow Six games are great for this too, but i'm hoping this will stay more outdoors so we're able to pick off people from a distance with sniper rifles Really looking forward to this
Looks great! Having being used to Wii graphics (buying my PS3 a couple of days ago) i'm looking forward to this. I just hope there is an easy control option for my 8yr old daughter to enjoy playing it too. And lets hope to God it will play better than THAT Tennis game plaguing the PS3 Move atm
The demo i downloaded a couple of days ago does have Move support, and i got to try the analog stick and Move, and have to say the analog works much better imo.
Its a shame- i really wanted to like this. Me and my family enjoyed Wii Sports Tennis for some time, and Top Spin for Wii, although the control wasn't perfect. I just wanted something similar. We have something that resembles the fun family friendly Tennis games, but as this review states, control of where you want your ball to go is virtually non-existent. How are we supposed to have any strategy playing the game if we can't even do that? My 8 year old daughter thinks this is a great game, but she's happy just so long as the ball goes over the net lol. I think i'll wait for Top Spin 4 or Virtua Tennis
Bought this game after playing the demo just the the odd casual game- plays perfectly, albeit with sometimes too perfect AI opponents as your review states. Well worth the money though, and great to play with either the dual-pad or Move.
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Re: 2K Sports, Your Top Spin 4 Mullet Technology is Really Something
@Swolern:
Can't really give an opinion yet until this one comes out at least. I just hope it strikes the right balance between fun and challenge, as apparently the last one was hard to get to grips with. I am also personally hoping it will have a really easy control option for my 8yr old daughter for me to play against. She's quite happy just swinging the Move controller. However, I'll want a decent challenge in the career mode too. Guess we just need to wait for reviews. Not sure about VT4's first person view either- i like seeing the action from above.
Re: 2K Sports, Your Top Spin 4 Mullet Technology is Really Something
Finally, Tennis is complete now the mullet has returned. Can't wait to see how the this plays with the Move. Surely better than Racket Sports, but also hopefully more accurate than Grand Slam (Wii) too.
Re: Review: High Velocity Bowling (PlayStation Network)
Btw, my comment above was from using the Move. Very pleased with how it handles, and its so easy to add spin.
Re: Review: High Velocity Bowling (PlayStation Network)
Well I bought this after reading your review, and I must say I actually prefer it to Wii Sports Bowling! Its so much easier to get the right strength and spin on the ball, and i know my daughter will love it because of that. Very pleased with my purchase
Re: Review: Modern Combat: Domination (PlayStation Network)
I wanted to know about the offline thing too. Great, will get this i think. Loving this site, community, and reviews.
Re: SOCOM: Special Forces is Ready for Action on April 19th
I love this type of tactical shooter, especially being able to hide behind cover and still see your targets, then pop your head round for the quick kill as they reload lol. The Rainbow Six games are great for this too, but i'm hoping this will stay more outdoors so we're able to pick off people from a distance with sniper rifles Really looking forward to this
Re: New Top Spin 4 Screenshots Look Smashing
Looks great! Having being used to Wii graphics (buying my PS3 a couple of days ago) i'm looking forward to this. I just hope there is an easy control option for my 8yr old daughter to enjoy playing it too. And lets hope to God it will play better than THAT Tennis game plaguing the PS3 Move atm
Re: Review: Resident Evil 5: Gold Edition (PlayStation 3)
I find it odd that they at least don't give the option to have the T button to fire the weapon. I'd at least like to try it that way.
Re: Review: Planet Minigolf (PlayStation Network)
The demo i downloaded a couple of days ago does have Move support, and i got to try the analog stick and Move, and have to say the analog works much better imo.
Re: Review: Racket Sports (PlayStation 3)
Its a shame- i really wanted to like this. Me and my family enjoyed Wii Sports Tennis for some time, and Top Spin for Wii, although the control wasn't perfect. I just wanted something similar.
We have something that resembles the fun family friendly Tennis games, but as this review states, control of where you want your ball to go is virtually non-existent. How are we supposed to have any strategy playing the game if we can't even do that? My 8 year old daughter thinks this is a great game, but she's happy just so long as the ball goes over the net lol. I think i'll wait for Top Spin 4 or Virtua Tennis
Re: Review: Hustle Kings (PlayStation Network)
Bought this game after playing the demo just the the odd casual game- plays perfectly, albeit with sometimes too perfect AI opponents as your review states.
Well worth the money though, and great to play with either the dual-pad or Move.