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On VideoGames.tv we have within the Nintendo Wii Trailers
the Trailer for the Video Game '2009 Virtua Tennis - Wii - Analysis'
Virtua Tennis was one of the most successful sports sagas of all that so far we have enjoyed in the genre, followed closely by Top Spin. Now, building on the success of Wii, the new delivery control is passed to the staff that provides Nintendo console with a more than interesting peculiarity: compatibility with Wiimotion plus.
Virtua Tennis 2009 offers the same as already seen in deliveries for older consoles, with a technical section and a more humble radicalemten different. As part of technical Virtua Tennis for the Wii is in balance and stability in detail, with well-detailed characters despite a posse improved facial animations, in another vein, and as is often the case with Wii, the emergence of Jaggi is evident on many occasions. We, therefore, correct to a point within the medium to that seen in the Nintendo console.
Is to control the challenge with Wiimotion plus as guest star, although the result was not anything good that might be expected; 2009 Virtua Tennis allows us to control our tennis using the Wiimote and Nunchuck or the latter without leaving the cpu obliged to become the "legs" of our players, something similar to that seen in Wii Sports. In Wiimotion plus increases the sensitivity of each stroke to give, but like many Wii games, it is possible to "fool" to the console with simple wrist movements, forgetting to try to imitate the hundred per cent of movements any professional tennis. That, coupled with the Wiimote goes beyond measuring the power of the shot, the culmination of a paragraph rather decepionante, despite the novelty of Wiimotion plus.
As for game modes, we Finding the typical arcade and exhibition mode VCoach where an experienced Tim Henman will explain the specifics of the control, and of course how star: world championship, where a player can create our measure to bring anything up from the top of the ATP. To do this, we must win tournaments and improve our tennis skills-based training in interesting minigames. With each tournament win over money we used to buy new equipment.
In short: Virtua Tennis 2009 is a good start of the saga Wii, although the control system is not what one would expect in polishing a game of this nature.
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