Testseek.com have collected 13 expert reviews of the Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition and the average rating is 80%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition.
March 2012
(80%)
13 Reviews
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Abstract: Uttrycket "den vita sporten" får en ny innebörd när Virtua Tennis 4 släpps till Vita. Daniel har testat den bärbara versionen av Segas klassiska tennisföljetång...
Abstract: Bugüne kadar PlayStation 3 versiyonunu bu kadar iyi temsil eden ilk oyun olma başarısını gösteren Virtua Tennis 4 , kesinlikle PS Vita 'nın en iyi spor oyunlarından biri olarak karşımızda duruyor. PS Vita'da az oyun olmasının ekmeğini de yiyor hani.PS Vit...
Abstract: Virtua Tennis 4 till Playstation 3 och Xbox 360 fick ett mycket varierat mottagande av spelpressen. Nu har spelet konverterats till PS Vita och nya funktioner lagts till. I grunden är det ingen stor skillnad mellan Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition t...
Abstract: Ever since its debut on the Sega Dreamcast, Virtua Tennis has managed to bring the simplicity of the sport effectively to the mainstream gaming audience. Whether you're a hardened pro that knows their aces from their loves, or someone who just wants to sw...
Wie froh bin ich, dass Virtua Tennis 4 für die Playstation Vita umgesetzt wurde. Virtua Tennis 4 hat den Fokus auf schnelles und kurzweiliges Actiontennis. Schnell ist man im Spiel versunken und hat man einmal die Touchscreenfähigkeiten einer PS Vita...
Virtua Tennis 4 World Tour Edition doesn't reinvent the tennis genre but it does exactly what we hoped the better PS Vita games would do; it provides a console like experience in a portable device. Solid tennis gameplay with plenty of game modes and unloc...
Tennis works pretty well as a handheld game. The matches can be pretty short (and are short by default in career mode), so you can get your tennis fix in whenever. The new features don’t add a lot to the package, making it hard to recommend Virtua Tenn...
Abstract: Published February 21st 2012.Written by Dominic Sheard. During a release of a new handheld system, the launch titles always seem to include some sort of port of a console sport title. The trend continues on the brand new PlayStation Vita, which is sell...