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PSP Games Overview by Title - V
Updated September 27, 2007 |
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![]() The cartoon graphics and straightforward controls are excellent, but "manic" is the best word to describe this platform-fighting title. The graphics and play are extremely fast paced, and there is so much going on that it becomes difficult to follow the action. |
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![]() It can be argued that Virtua Tennis: World Tour is a fancy version of Pong, but that would be a disservice to this sports title. With Exhibition, Tournament, and World Tour options this game is great for both brief and extended play. Several mini-games offer additional arcade-style gaming, and the Wi-Fi multi-player allows up to four players to compete. The controls are so intuitive that it only takes a few minutes to become immersed in play. Graphics and character animations are fluid and entertaining, with simple and amusing sound effects as the player screeches around the court and wallops the ball. Loading times are occasionally noticeable, but not so bad to become frustrating. The background soundtrack is dated, but not obnoxious. Virtua Tennis: World Tour is something that almost anyone can enjoy. This is a great title to introduce someone to gaming, and the multi-player mode will keep anyone occupied regardless of age or gaming background. |
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![]() This sequel offers a few minor improvements, however it is essentially the same as Virtua Tennis: World Tour. It is worth owning either but not both. The game would get a higher rating if it didn't feel like a shameless attempt for the developers to easily cash in on previous success. |
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