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tuoyo said:
Arius Dion said:
Its a tough call. But at the end of the day me and my friend had more enjoyment from VT. GST is a good tennis game, but it doesn't feel as serious, it has more style and flash, but less substance. Me and my friend played the hell outta Wii Tennis and GS just seemed rather boring. VT had that fast paced, split second decision and precision, GS was more methodical and the shots didn't feel satisfying like I'd be hitting slices 90% of the time and that wasn't my intention. With VT if I hit softly it shows if I hit hard it shows drop shots lobs slices etc. I'm a Tennis fan and play every so often, my brother is ranked nukber 3 in the whole east coast. The presentation feels alittle cheesy on VT and in this aspect GS has it beat. Both good games but I'm feeling VT more.

Lol. Well thanks for confusing things.  I was all certain to get GST and now you throw a spanner into the works.   Now I don't know which to get. 

Think I will do what NJ5 suggested and wait for some more reviews.  Games are only released on Fridays in the UK anyway so I have a few more days to decide.  Will also see if I can find any videos of Virtua Tennis in action.  The video I saw of GST looked quite good.

 My fault (lol). In all honesty its not a bad situation to be in; Wii has two really good Tennis games and I think you'll enjoy either one you buy. VT is faster paced, much more actually, and the rallies you can get into are sometimes epic. GS is satisfying in its own way, I just didn't feel that same excitement when I played with my friend. All I really wanted was Wii Tennis with character control and M+ VT feels more like that than GS. GS is its own beast; but online was fun as hell.



Bet between Slimbeast and Arius Dion about Wii sales 2009:


If the Wii sells less than 20 million in 2009 (as defined by VGC sales between week ending 3d Jan 2009 to week ending 4th Jan 2010) Slimebeast wins and get to control Arius Dion's sig for 1 month.

If the Wii sells more than 20 million in 2009 (as defined above) Arius Dion wins and gets to control Slimebeast's sig for 1 month.