The single player component isn't bad if you play the game using the D-Pad and buttons and forgo the gimmicky touch screen controls. The graphics are tight, the animation fluid, and while it seems a bit light in features the fact that it's an inexpensive download makes the limited features list acceptable.
But sports games are about the competition, and it's a shame that a cheaper, impulse buy version of a not super terrible game has its wings clipped even further.
PushSquare: "VT Tennis is a bit like an out-of-season bowl of strawberries. Tasteless, but a passable reminder of the summer."
Pocket Gamer: If there's one thing many tennis sims overlook, it's the simplicity of the game.
Even if you're more likely to hit the net than the other side of the court, the basic principles aren't hard to understand: ball thwacks back and forth over the net until one player can't hit it back.
Since Sony and their blog seem incapable of showing us what their minis look like...Tawkn.com figured they'd start a weekly column that at least shows you what the games look like.
This week: VT Tennis and Robin Hood: The Return of Richard