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Interesting video.

However, I am a bit concerned about the serve speed -- or should I say lack thereof. The rallies got to be pretty intense but the serves shown in the video were softballs.

I hope that is operator error and not gaming norm.

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Gamerace said:

I did a thread about Virtua Tennis with a link to a complete write-up.

http://www.vgchartz.com/forum/thread.php?id=66712

In a nutshell Virtua Tennis is FAR more robust than GST with Complete online functionality to rival the HD systems, better graphics, etc., etc. BUT there's no Wii Motion Plus confirmed yet nor shown to previewers. It's likely they are trying to shoehorn it in but then it might seem second rate to GST.

If Virtua comes without WM+ or with poor WM+ it'll make it a hard decision which to get but I think I'm leaning more towards Grand Slam, especially if it offers even basic online.

 

Grand Slam is confirmed to have online play, and EA usually doesn't mess around when it comes to online functionality. There's going to be a singles and doubles mode, so I'm hoping you can take a friend online with you like you can in Mario Kart.



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Decent. The change of view from serving, to the rally, seems a little disorienting. Perhaps you do the necessary motions/button presses before the angle actually changes