Top Spin 3 (PS3)

Release Date: 20/06/2008

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The all-star player lineup for Top Spin 3, the industry’s most realistic and action-packed tennis video game experience, features today’s biggest tennis sensations, including Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova, as well as classic players like Boris Becker, Bjorn Borg and Monica Seles, three of the sport’s legends. Top Spin 3 marks the first time these iconic pros have appeared in a next-generation video game.

  • Developer: 2K Games
  • Publisher: Take 2
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In the tiebreaker for gaming's tennis crown, Mark plays a let…

With one of the greatest Wimbledon finals in history just behind us, we thought we'd relive a memorable sporting fortnight with what's being touted as the most lifelike tennis title on the market, Top Spin 3.

The Top Spin series is no stranger to such a tag. With its biggest competition, Sega's Virtua Tennis, favouring a fast, pick-up-and-play approach, 2K Games' franchise is the title fans have looked to for a slower, more tactical sporting experience.

True tennis realism

We thought that had changed with Virtua Tennis 3, which hit a beautiful middle ground between realism and playability. Opting not to challenge Sega's dominance directly, Top Spin 3 instead takes tennis realism to new heights in a way that won't endear the game right away to casual gamers, Virtua Tennis fans, or even returning Top Spin players.

A tricky combo of intelligent player movement, shot aiming, and a rhythmic flow of timed button pressing and releasing.

That's because Top Spin 3 is almost anal about approximating real-life racket swings on four buttons. On Xbox 360 A hits a flat shot, B a top spin shot, X a slice and Y is used for drop-shots and lobs, which sounds nothing out of the ordinary – but then you try it, only to find yourself rooted to the spot as the ball flies frustratingly by.

A quick visit to Top Spin 3's Tennis School soon has you realising that not only must you charge your shot, and position your character for the optimum return, but you'll also need to release the button at the right time to get the desired result.

Initially that means an extraordinary amount of concentration, even on the Easy difficulty, as you focus on the tricky combination of intelligent player movement, shot aiming, and a rhythmic flow of timed button pressing and releasing – before you've even factored in trigger button risk shots, and advanced right-stick serving.

Rhythmically rewarding

But when it all starts to click and you start competing, Top Spin 3 proves as rewarding as it is realistic. There's less of VT3's precision, with attempted winners flying wide, long and into the net, which can make it more frustrating, but it ends up getting you thinking like a pro, focusing on intelligent point creation and shot selection.

A little mastery of Top Spin 3 will see you, for instance, playing a slice to slow a rally up, a top spin forehand to force your opponent back behind the baseline, then a drop-shot to bring them into net, before (if you haven't already forced an error by then) thumping a flat shot past them for a winner – and just like real life pro tennis, it's only the best Top Spin 3 players who will implement such tactics successfully under pressure.

It's the intricate Roger Federer to Sega's high-energy Rafa Nadal; one for purists to marvel at.

The upshot (sorry!) is that, where Virtua Tennis 3 focused on dominating rallies with hard stroke play and decisive movement, Top Spin 3 allows for a wider repertoire of approaches and styles. It's the intricate Roger Federer to Sega's high-energy Rafa Nadal; one for purists to marvel at.

That shows through in Top Spin 3's new Career mode, which dispenses with minigames for repeated tournaments, with an enormous amount of gameplay required to reach Pro and Legends levels. In it, you earn points for your created character's key attributes (Serve, Speed, etc), but a level cap means you'll have to develop a specific type of player (baseliner, volley specialist, good all-rounder) rather than maxing out every stat for an automatic worldbeater. Another example of Top Spin 3 being the thinking man's tennis title.

A superb sim alternative

If you don't want to plough through the Career right away, there's a wealth of tournaments and large roster of pro players to choose from. Federer, Sharapova, Murray and Henin (plus Nadal on PS3) and co. are joined by classic players like Becker, Seles and Borg, along with fictional players bolstering the list further. Playing with these proves a great way to cut your teeth for the online mode, which – at the time of writing – seems less prone to lag than VT3 has ever been.

Add the list of features and depth of gameplay to Top Spin 3's impressive presentation and a soundtrack (including Jamiroquai and The Stone Roses) that puts VT3's elevator music to shame, and you have a game that commands attention. It does risk alienating some with its hardcore nature, and isn't as instantly accessible as Virtua Tennis, but Top Spin 3 succeeds at being a superb sim alternative to Sega's more arcadey offering.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • The most deep, realistic and diverse racket-swinger around.
  • Great presentation and sound.
  • mostly lag-free online play.
minus points
  • Not as instantly pick-up-and-play as its competition; more for hardcore tennis nuts than casual players.
  • No training or multiplayer minigames.
  • Risk shots still take some getting used to.

Review by: Mark 'Top Spin' Scott
Version Tested: Xbox 360
Review Published: 11.07.08

User Reviews

Alex fleming posted on 16 Jul 2009
Good game. This game has quite a different style to alot of games. Usualy when you first buy a game you can roughly strugle through and get better and in the end easly beat your opponent but with top spin the only way you can improve is learn in the shcool for a day or get tips from a freind. The reason this games is impossible to get better at from a novices point of veiw is that whe your against the computer they will knock the ball all over the court giving you no chance to get a point and get better. On the other hand once you have cracked this game it is suppered, the long baseline duels with the likes of Nadel are amazing. If you are looking for a game that you want to play and instintly be a success at go and get virtual tennis. If you want a game that is fun to play and has exiting twists in it but you are prepared to take some time learning this is the game for you. Unfortuantly as hard this game is to pick up it is so easy to forget how to play as i found out the hard way. On
James Head-Jenner posted on 12 Jul 2009
this game sucks as you can't dive and when u think u have hit a good ball or in a good pisition ur player stumbles or hits it badly whilst vt3 is much better
anthony Moore posted on 22 Apr 2009
AWFUL GAME ITS SO BORING PLEASE DO NOT WASTE YOUR TIME DO NOT BUY ITS TERRIBLE BAD GRAPHICS
Amarpal Virdee posted on 07 Feb 2009
Amazing Tennis Game!!!
cyrus vahidi posted on 24 Nov 2008
in my opinion virtua tennis is beta. i like this game but gets boring.......
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