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'At its core, Virtua Tennis 4 remains a game that can be casually enjoyed by anyone, but for the more serious tennis crowd, it feels outdated and even unresponsive at times.'
Read more » GamesRadar
Read more » GamesRadar
'While both games more or less occupy the same video game space, Virtua Tennis 4 is less of an aggressive winner down the line and more of a straight, albeit simple, shot down the center of the court that lands deep enough to force players into a competitive but friendly rally.'
Read more » GameRevolution
Read more » GameRevolution
'Virtua Tennis 4 is arcade rooted slammer that is pure at heart and an enormous amount of fun.'
Read more » Extreme Gamer
Read more » Extreme Gamer
'If this is your first time in front of the net, Virtua Tennis 4 will make you glad you picked up a racket. However, if you already mastered your game in the last version, or you're looking for a full-on Kinect-enabled entry, you'll probably want to remain court-side for this one.'
Read more » GameTrailers
Read more » GameTrailers
'Not a bad game then by any stretch, but hopefully the last small iteration before Sega's inaugural next-next-gen outing.'
Read more » Strategyinformer
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'All in all it's another winner from the guys at Sega. Enough has been added to make it worth buying, while not messing with the perfection that made it a hit in the arcades over a decade ago. If you want to play tennis on your console it doesn't get any better than this.'
Read more » DarkZero
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'Quick exhibition matches, both locally and online, as well as a few memorable minigames are enough for a quick fix. The odd career mode, however, is more frustrating than fun.'
Read more » Cheat Code Central
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'Virtua Tennis 4 is a weak tennis game that fails to bring the series back to its glory days.'
Read more » Gamespot
Read more » Gamespot
'A fun tennis game, after you dig through all the fluff: Mini-games and a needlessly complex career mode.'
Read more » IGN
Read more » IGN
'The core strength of the experience ensures Virtua Tennis 4 is best in class where it matters, on the court. Likewise, a well-structured World Tour mode, while slightly anachronistic in its straight Japanese presentation, provides a sense of journey and progression that is wholly engaging. But the motion controls, core selling points for many buyers, are woefully implemented and provide little interest or value.'
Read more » Eurogamer
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