Trivia Vault: Tennis Trivia
– Real player with 6.0 hrs in game
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You get what you paid for, 5K achievements at minimum price. If you’re an achievement hunter looking to increase the number of achievements on your profile showcase, then I highly recommend buying this. Else don’t waste your money. This is not a game, it’s just a way of distributing achievements.
– Real player with 5.8 hrs in game
Little Tennis
I like the concept, but definitely not as “addicting” as I thought it’d be. Honestly, it gets boring after a couple of games anyway. And there’s no achievements, so not like I could really brag about much by unlocking things.
Anyways, the game is actually broken as hell. Like actually. The game literally never gives you points, and will often award them to your opponent instead. Well, I’ve had 3 or 4 instances where it does give you those points, but it’s REALLY rare (and one of those times was where I hit the ball OUT, keep in mind). And also it’s generally really easy to hit the ball out straight away via a serve, it sucks.
– Real player with 0.1 hrs in game
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AO Tennis 2
I wanted to like this game, and it has it’s positive points. So while I don’t recommend it, it’s not without some reservations as it does have a few redeeming qualities.
Graphically this game is better than most, if not all others out there. It’s not “next gen” quality, perhaps they need a bigger budget for that, but if tennis and graphics quality are your thing, I doubt you will find a better option.
cut scenes/cinematics, are a nice touch. If you have no patience for these things, you can cut them short and get right back to it. Otherwise bask in the glory of a good game as you sit down and take a drink from your bench on a change over, or stare at your cool shoes as you slow motion walk onto the court.
– Real player with 121.0 hrs in game
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This review is solely about the gameplay when going against the AI and my experience starting the career mode.
Even at the amateur difficulty level, It’s really hard playing against the AI if you try to play normal tennis as a new player. You can cheese drop shots and chip and charge because the game is broken in that way, but that’s not what I’m looking for. If you just care about winning, then cheesing as I’ve mentioned is the way to go, and you won’t find the game difficult at all. All of the issues I have with the game are about how hard it makes it to play normal tennis.
– Real player with 58.4 hrs in game
Electronic Squash
The purpose of ‘Electronic Squash VR’ is to break the walls in variety of shapes. By hitting a ball with racket in futuristic arena, you can complete stages and achieve badges that only provides to awesome players.
There is Challenge mode where you can compete with other players. Show your sport performance to players all around the world.
Wild Rat
Wild rats is my favourite game it lets me beat up this stupid fcking rat i hate it so god damn much fck you you stupid f*cking rat i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents i hate rodents
– Real player with 0.5 hrs in game
I love this game!
– Real player with 0.3 hrs in game
Tennis Fighters
really fun game; love the hilariously stern umpire voice. heres where i struggle; what i do intuitively is to hit the ball when its at arms length in front of me; but to set the direction of the ball you need to hold down the hit button and move the blue dot located cross court with your Left Stick to choose where it’ll land; once you hold down the hit button ur character can no longer move; so i find myself having to predict ahead of where the opponent is gna hit, and run to there, and hold the hit button to set the little blue dot, then finally release the button to hit, given i had predicted correctly and the ball lands in front of me; but most time my position is slightly off and the ball fly past me a couple feet out of my reach.
– Real player with 8.6 hrs in game
First of all, I’m a big fun of new conception in general, it’s like a fresh breeze))!!! Of course you need spend time figure out how to play and sometimes it’s painful))) but simply using tutorial/ help will bring you peaceful and satisfaction.
How to serve
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Basic Gameplay Mechanics
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– Real player with 1.6 hrs in game
World of Tennis: Roaring ’20s
A good game. After reaching full levels and higher equipment, then the battle is begun. All good players are in top levels. Because the AI Agents, building our own strategy is quite challenging. Power, precise and drop shots are good but I would love to see more curving shots if that is possible to this game. Also, realtime PvP and chat feature maybe a good idea.
– Real player with 309.6 hrs in game
I don’t think this game is as bad as some of the reviews say. It is a more a chilled out, relaxing type game play as opposed to edge of your seat intensity. The developers have clearly put in some effort in to it and it is without a doubt the best free tennis game out there.
I would like to see a little less randomality in the AI, you can easily beat a player one moment and then the next play they reply to every shot. Then again I play sets rather than Tie-breakers when given the choice but till fun to play though.
– Real player with 241.8 hrs in game
Tennis in the Face
Tennis in the Face is a fun physics based game where you serve a tennis ball and attempt to hit people / targets to clear the stage. The game is setup similar to Angry Birds where the stages you beat can be re-played until they are perfected. The cartoon graphics are extremely well done and it is great to see a video game puzzler that uses tennis as the theme. The story was very comical and made me laugh many times as you control a disgruntled pro tennis player on a rampage to destroy a mega energy drink company. I had previously owned this game on PS3 and Vita but was happy to pick up a 3rd copy to play on the PC. It is very fun and rewarding being able to serve tennis balls into another person’s face. This game is the perfect stress reliever for any tennis enthusiast.
– Real player with 30.0 hrs in game
Video:
Tennis in the Face is a really fun game, reminiscent the game angry birds, only that this is the most “insane” and fun.
The difficulty of the game is getting all the crowns, managing to strike all opponents throwing less balls as possible!
There are over 100 levels, and each differs from the other, it is actually a real MUST.
If you want to play a game done right, that manages to entertain buy it now!
And beware the factory Explodz :D
(Below is the Italian full review)
– Real player with 6.8 hrs in game
Tennis Elbow Manager 2
If you like sports management games, you will definitely love this game. As a long-time player of the OOTP series, MotorSports Manager, Bowl Bound and Wolverine Studios games, I was interested in finding another immersive title to whet my sports management appetite. I was a bit concerned about buying a tennis game, as I am not a die-hard tennis fan, but after spending a few minutes with this game I was hooked.
The game begins with creating your own tennis player or using a close facsimile of a real historical or current player. You then plan their training and tournament schedule. Each player has a preferred style of play and a number of attributes that you focus on improving. You can play out the matches in real-time in a well-presented arcade style of tennis, or you can simply create and adjust an overall strategy while observing your player’s matches (you can also let the game simulate results).
– Real player with 674.0 hrs in game
Honestly, if you ever looked for a tennis MANAGER game, look no further !
This game is great in its fundaments and basic principles and tries to depict real life tennis as good as possible, be it animations, tactical decisions, training and most of all, the tactic and skill of the AI Players, which arent overpowered to give you a nut to crack…no, they play and behave like real players with strengths and weaknesses and great tactical awareness !
This Tennis game wants to be a simulation and achieve this goal very well ! The underlying game mechanics are well thought through, and if you take your time to dive deep into it, you can always understand why Player A is most times winning against Player B ! No randomification here
– Real player with 633.0 hrs in game
First Person Tennis - The Real Tennis Simulator VR
Update 2:
I have not owned a VR headset for over a year, so I can’t keep track of the game. The developer does seem active with the community.
If you like tennis, you should support it because as far as I know there are no other VR tennis games that are better.
Update:
After having a chat with the developer, I still can’t recommend the game, but there are some points that are important:
- It’s a hobby project, not created to make money and that’s fantastic. The developer him/herself is a professional tennis player.
– Real player with 31.2 hrs in game
I am playing this with Oculus 2, from steam running on msi laptop with ndvia rtx2060, and wifi connection with honor 6 plus rooter. The game runs smoothly. Initially I had weaker rooter and wifi issues were creating the lag but after replacing it to honor it is fine.
The game is definitely fun! It is realistic in the sense that it definitely engages body into moves requiring some basic tennis fundamentals. It also provides good environment to observe ones own execution of the strikes e.g. serve, forehand, backhand … during training with tennis machine, training match or on tour. This is quite fun because the pressure is only created by me and whatever I do works only for feedback (feel of the game or scores). I started to play this at the end of winter with the arcade mode and automatic running, which was fun especially when beating players on tour but too forgiving and it ruined my real life serve and backhand. The ball hit the net constantly when I returned to courts. Due to muscle memory vr it took me a couple of real world training sessions and games to get it back to normal. During summer I did not play this at all as there was plenty of opportunities to play outdoors either the tennis ball machine or with friends. In Finland the summer is over now and I tried the vr game again today, in simulation mode and automatic running. In this vr setting I was pretty bad but if I relax and try to apply right fundamentals into the strikes then its getting better…. I consider this a good sign and I am curios what effect vr tennis simulator would have on my technique now. Let see after playing real tennis with friends. Unfortunately I have limited space usually 2x3m, max 3x4m, so I haven’t tried the real tennis court scale running. Though I am glad there is this option and I look forward to try that soon. In summary, I recommend the tennis simulator because it is definitely fun, reasonably realistic and gives moderate workout. Although it requires quite an investment if you need to buy good gaming pc … On the other hand it serves as an alternative workout without need to pay for indoor tennis courts. From my experience this tennis simulator with possibility to play it in vr is definitely more fun than vr boxing or dancing.
– Real player with 26.0 hrs in game