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Virtua Tennis: World Tour psp Game Reviews
Virtua Tennis: World Tour
Critic Score
Metascore: 84 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
9.1 out of 10
based on 38 reviews
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Virtua Tennis World Tour features three core gameplay modes: World Tour, in which players travel the globe using a custom-created character to win cash; Exhibition, where players can take control of a pro tennis all-star for one-off matches; and Tournament, which puts players in knockout sessions where only the best will see victory. Play up against the best in the world or play as a star and challenge fellow professional players, including Roger Federer, Andy Roddick, Maria Sharapova, Venus Williams, Lindsay Davenport and Tim Henman, among others. Four unique court surfaces to play on. Play around the world on hard court, clay, grass and carpet. Multiplayer Wi-Fi function: Competition with other PSP system owners for up to four players. Three different play modes: World Tour, Exhibition and Tournament. Create your own player: Accessorise your character with the virtual cash you win in tournaments. [Sega]

PUBLISHER: Sega
DEVELOPER: SUMO Digital
GENRE(S): Sports, Tennis
PLAYERS: 4
ESRB RATING: E (Everyone)
RELEASE DATE: October 6, 2005

What The Critics Said

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100
VideoGamesLife
Fast, fluid and thoroughly absorbing, Virtua Tennis World Tour is not only as essential a purchase as "Lumines," "WipEout," "Ridge Racers" and Co., it’s a reason to buy the PSP itself.
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100
Modojo
AI. Multiplayer is what really makes this game take off, so see if you can track down three friends who own a PSP and a copy of the game. That shouldn't be too hard.
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94
BonusStage
One of the most addictive and fun-going games you’ll ever play, and the simple elegance to the gameplay couldn’t have fit any better on the PSP.
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91
Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
This is a must-have title on PSP. World Tour shows how to combine sporting simulation with easy arcade style and accessibility. The Roger Federer of tennis games. [PSM2]
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90
Boomtown
The grace and speed of the animation coupled with the near-flawless controls make for a very engaging gameplay experience.
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90
Jolt Online Gaming UK
Forget tennis elbow – the only tennis-related injury you’ll be complaining of from now on is Virtua Tennis thumb.
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90
Gamestyle
Undoubtedly a showpiece for the PSP, Virtua Tennis: World Tour offers something for everyone - and, despite the laborious loading times, it's a tried-and-true SEGA title that everyone should have in their collection.
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90
EuroGamer
Minor quibbles aside, Virtua Tennis World Tour is close to a ten-out-of-ten game on the PSP, and in many respects it deserves top marks for being the best game on the system, and one of our most played games in 25 years of repetitive straining.
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90
1UP
Exceptionally satisfying handheld tennis action. It bottles the lightning of the bigger versions while losing nothing in the transition.
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90
Computer Games Magazine
when you've got a game this good, "just a port" is all you need. [Dec p.93]
90
PSM Magazine
There's not even a tennis game on PS2 this good. [Dec 2005, p.116]
90
Thunderbolt
The real jewel shining within Virtua Tennis: World Tour is the multiplayer, via a wireless connection. Remember coming home from the pub with 3 drunken mates, loading up the tennis on the PS2 and playing until you passed out? Just imagine sitting, well, anywhere really, drunk or sober, with 3 mates within a few metres of each other, playing tennis. Insane? Absolutely! Fun? Hell yeah!
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90
Stuff
The brief matches make this a great pick-up-and-play game, and the "deep career mode" has enough meat to keep your fingers busy on your morning commute for the next decade.
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90
Play Magazine
Sega's VT World Tour takes not only intuitive control but reactive animation to the next level... [Nov p.98]
88
Play.tm
Virtua Tennis makes full use of the PSP's graphics capability and delivers perfect miniature replicas of today's tennis titans for you to mould and manipulate with your fingertips.
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86
PSX Extreme
The perfect game for the PSP. The mini-games make it a good option if you’ve only got three or four minutes, and the World Tour is deep enough that you can spend an hour with it – never feeling limited by the fact that you’re playing a handheld game.
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85
PALGN
Whilst Virtua Tennis: World Tour isn't exactly a new game, it's bloody good fun, and even better in wi-fi mode. One of the games of the [Australian] PSP launch.
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85
IGN
Packs everything fans of the series could want in a portable package. It's fast, fun and thoroughly engrossing. Plus, the inclusion of well-designed mini-games pushes World Tour's intrinsic level of addition to new heights.
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85
Game Informer
A fast and furious title that allows for some exciting multiplayer doubles matches. [Nov 2005, p.182]
85
Game Over Online
One of those nice surprises that pulls in more players than just the die-hard tennis fan. Thanks to the numerous mini-games and the World Tour mode, anyone can become a tennis ace.
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85
Loaded Inc
Virtua Tennis isn’t quite the killer app for the PSP but it earns itself the honor of being one of the first definitive sports title for Sony’s handheld.
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84
Gaming Target
The gameplay itself is perfect for a video game – fast paced, twitch action that's incredibly addictive and simple all the same.
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83
GameShark
The minigames are a blast although the replay value probably dies off once you have won the World Tour.
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82
GameSpot
Despite the relative age of the source material and the number of times Sega has trotted it out already, the gameplay is still zippy and fun, and the whole package generally feels pretty fresh, thanks to some subtle tweaks.
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82
Gamers' Temple
Graphically the game is top-notch. The players are animated realistically and there are a lot of nice extra touches such as ball marks on the courts and shadows cast by the lights in night matches.
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80
AceGamez
Portable gaming is all about pick up and play - short bursts of fun action. Virtua Tennis: World Tour captures that spirit with style - games last a few minutes and practice sessions are under a minute, yet it never feels lacking or rushed.
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80
DarkStation
This PS2 tennis game port plays superbly on the handheld, with all the current players and tons of game modes. Online play would have been perfect, but not a cause for complaints.
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80
G4 TV
Even by today's standards, it's a near-perfect sports game for handheld consumption.
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80
Official U.S. Playstation Magazine
It's hard to hit with finesse, not much outside of deep world tour mode. [Dec 2005, p.138]
80
Maxim Online
The controls are fluid enough that you'll feel like McEnroe in his fit-throwing prime, while the PSP's lil' nubbin gives you better ball control than Jenna Jameson.
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80
GameSpy
Speaking of graphics, Virtua Tennis: World Tour looks almost identical to "Sega Sports Tennis" on PS2 -- which is a compliment.
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80
NTSC-uk
It’s one of those games that shows off just what the PSP can achieve both graphically and the proof that the control system can work with a fast-paced game.
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80
Yahoo! Games
It's at its best with a crowd of friends, but the single-player mode does have enough substance to make it a worthwhile purchase even if you don't anticipate much chance for group play. In short, it deserves to be a smash. Sorry.
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80
Total Video Games
There was no doubt that Virtua Tennis World Tour would appeal, but the developers have accomplished to create a game that does strike a balance between short and long-term play.
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80
GamePro
The best bit of tennis software the PSP is going to get. [Nov 2005, p.130]
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80
Sydney Morning Herald
Loading times and a clumsy menu system are disappointing, but building your ranking is satisfying.
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73
Electronic Gaming Monthly
It's "Pong" on steroids, with lifelike graphics, technically deep controls, and awesome sound effects - I love hearing my player's feed shuffle on the court and that satisfying thwop of a well-hit ball. [Nov 2005, p.154]
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70
Edge Magazine
Though its stellar looks and innately satisfying play (especially in multiplayer) continue to serve aces, World Tour’s rallying skills leave something to be desired. [Oct 2005, p.96]

What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 9.1 (out of 10) based on 36 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Alex A. gave it a7:
Ok the gameplay and graphics are excellent the problem is the controls are faulty and the world tour mode gets boring very fast.

Sal B. gave it a10:
I have played the game and it is great. the graphics are good and itts fun to play. right from the start from when you create your own character up t the part where you are rank 1 (king of players tournament).

Assimov linux@q gave it a7:
Ok, it's a good virtua tennis game. But it's not a good PSP game. Why? Because: 1. it don't use Game Sharing, letting who buy it to play with other PSP users than don't own the game. 2. Don't have online play. So you can't play with other game owners not near you. So, its difficult to find someone to play with. And that's what sport games are better for. And remember that PSP is a portable system designed with connectivity on mind from day one. After all , the game is OK, but play with the computer ever can be bored after some weeks. The graphics are Ok but could be better. I hope sometime we will have a tennis game with PSP players in mind, so give me the options to play easily with others.

Chalky gave it a10:
I havent yet got this title but after borrowing it off a m8 it was a must have. i agree that the range of players is low but the gameplay can never get old the same way that every year loads of people go out and buy fifa even though all the have changed is players haircuts and the odd transfer.

Mike G. gave it a9:
One awesome sports game, building your charicters stats helps your skills in the game, couldnt find any flaws in the game. no gimmicks, just great tennis.

Martin R. gave it a9:
Absolutey flawless conversion in gameplay and graphics. There is so much in there you will never tire of this title.

Harry B. gave it a9:
This game is really well done. No frills and just great gameplay. It's fun to play and straight to the point. Highly recommended if you like to play video tennis.

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