PlayStation Vita Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Review

Feb 9, 2012

Launch of the PlayStation Vita out quite well - at least for the initial games on offer. And after Virtua Tennis 3 World Tour on the PSP have been quite successful, has SEGA decided on the PlayStation Vita publish an offshoot of the series - and even been to the launch. The previously published pieces were mostly known for its fun and varied mini-games. We have made ​​an impression on PS Vita to see how the fourth numbered might look like this when he appears as.

 

Of course it can not take Sega to integrate the features of PS Vita in the game. So it is now possible to control the entire game with the touch screen. After the impact, which is triggered by tapping and subsequent ascent wipe of the finger can move his figure with the touch screen. To hit the ball back to back on the opposing side, you have to move, similar to the mark, your finger from the rear to the front of the screen. This triggers a top-spin, so a quick blow. If one takes finger from front to rear, the ball is on the other hand to the vicinity of the network placed. By rapid, double upward pull of the finger as a forceful blow is triggered.

This may sound confusing at first, however, is to learn quickly, even if the timing of the touch inputs are out only once. However, this one should be too complicated or you want to just have the old control again, you can always use the analog sticks again and knobs. And fortunately, the scan also provided the version already has four mini-games for the franchise had been so important.

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In the first, had goals are met on a Championship. It was possible the Championship using the built-in gyroscope to navigate and thus meet the heavier targets more easily. The other mini-game was a multiplayer game. And in a biography. So it is indeed possible, thanks to the multi-touch skills for two of the PS Vita play. This unfortunately goes only through the touch screen, but this is learned in a short time. The other mini-games in Virtua Tennis 4 will also make use of the cameras.

Tennis may be very boring, but you have some people Virtua Tennis 4 let thing: Even people who are uninterested in the sport can, with this game have fun. The touch-screen input is catchy, though getting used to. The graphics are also really nice. And to play the very idea of having two players is really awesome. If the other mini-games to be similarly well and is also appealing, the campaign has Virtua Tennis 4 clearly hit potential.