One of the PS Vita Launch Tiles, SEGA’s Virtua Tennis 4: World Tour Edition finds itself ported onto Sony’s next-gen handheld, lined up amongst one of the strongest console launch titles in years. Whilst this wouldn’t be the first title you would expect from SEGA due some iconic franchises, it’s one that fills the void of any tennis experience on the PS Vita and one that is suited with the portable experience. Being a big tennis fan and having played plenty of tennis games in the past, I prefer a more realistic experience close to the real game.
Alex Riggen from Sega Addicts reviews the Vita port of Vitua Tennis 4.
I should come clean. I do not care about Tennis at all, but there is something about tennis video games that I find enthralling. I don’t know what it is. The rules are weird, the terminology is confusing, and I know like two players. None of that matters as I hold the racquet, or in this case my VITA, in my hand and find myself in a highly contested deuce (I told you the terminology was weird).
Lol, deuce... I'm the same way though, I don't care at all about Tennis in real life, but Tennis games can really be fun.
Fun fact: I capped the above screenshot while playing this game :D
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Sega serves up lots of love with its portable tennis game.