Most of your time in Virtua Tennis 4 is spent using the standard controls, which are very easy to pick up so much so that there isn’t an in-depth tutorial to teach them to you. The career mode is inherently flawed, the online options limited, and the Move implementation is terrible. It’s not as if there’s fun content to play through either. They’re easy to pick up, but they feel dated and unrefined by today’s standards, giving fans of the series a distinct feeling of deja vu and making you crave greater control over the ball. The graphical tweaks are nice, and the new minigames are fun, but at its core, Virtua Tennis 4’s position-based shot mechanics are essentially identical to those in the 1999 arcade original. Considering Virtua Tennis was once the king of tennis games, its latest iteration is particularly disappointing, doing little to keep up with competition from 2K’s excellent Top Spin 4.
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