Table Tennis isn't really the most well documented sport in the world, sports unlike Football, (that's soccer to those in the US ) Rugby, even Cricket have a larger fanbase than that of Table Tennis. So imagine our surprise when we heard a game that features Table Tennis was being made. Then imagine our surprise when we heard that the creators of Grand Theft Auto was making this title. Many were dubious about the new title; could Rockstar create a non violent game? Luckily the answer to that question is yes.
Sean @ FG: With physics that takes a lot of getting used to, Sabec’s Table Tennis is a substandard attempt to replicate the real world sport.
Why should L.A. Noire be the only game that has all the re-release fun? WWG looks at other Rockstar Games classics that deserve a second shot.
Koku Gamer writes: "We wrote the list based on the difficulty of the achievement as well as creativity of the achievements in the games. Developers either take their time or don't to come up with something that you the gamer either care for or don't. Here is a list of 10 we think are just wrong or are simply too difficult."
the achievement in dead rising where you have to survive 14 hours straight without dying is freakin hard
The achievements in Call of Duty 3 and Halo 3, more specifically the multiplayer are some of the easiest to get, they just require longevity, no uber skills like some of the other ones listed.
Star Ocean 4 has single-handedly killed my completion percentage. The achievements are doable, but many of them take an immense amount of time to finish (like the ones for trophies and item creation).
I'm enjoying the game, but I'm not confident about getting more than 500-600 points out of it.
Also, the writer of the article forgot both Chromehounds and Rayman Raving Rabbids as harder-than-expected achievement games.