Virtua Tennis 2009 (PS3)

Release Date: 29/05/2009

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Virtua Tennis 2009 will again allow you to take on the world’s top tennis players in some of the most realistic courts to be found on gaming consoles. Take on the likes of Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer or play as Maria Sharapova against Venus Williams to recreate some classic court battles. Joining this impressive roster of tennis stars are several new players for 2009, including men’s World No.4 Andy Murray and ladies French Open champion Ana Ivanovic. In addition to the traditional singles, doubles and mixed doubles matches, Virtua Tennis 2009 will also have the official Davis Cup license, giving players the coveted opportunity to lead their country to glory!

  • Developer: Sega
  • Publisher: Sega
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It's another Henman Sega rollercoaster!

Two years ago Sega released Virtua Tennis 3, a long-overdue update to the classic arcade, Dreamcast and PSP sports series. So good was VT3 that we labelled it ‘arguably the best sports game ever made', and eagerly awaited news of a sequel. It came this February, with Virtua Tennis 2009 slated for May.

Despite the lengthy wait, it soon became clear that VT3 developers Sumo Digital had been given a very short timeframe, starting late in 2008, to update VT in time for the French Open and Wimbledon. Considering that, it's impressive what they've accomplished with Virtua Tennis 2009.

Flow

Working closely with the game's original arcade developers, AM3, they've updated the roster to include current high-flyers like Djokovic, Ferrer and Britain's Andy Murray, plus legends Becker and Edberg – all with their own distinctive, authentic playstyles and animations. They've also tweaked the lob and removed the bane of VT3's gameplay, diving, replacing it with new stumble animations which give Virtua Tennis 2009 a much more realistic flow.

They've tweaked the lob and removed the bane of VT3's gameplay, diving, replacing it with new stumble animations which give VT2009 a much more realistic flow.

The improvements don't stop there, either; with refinements to the career-style World Tour Mode that now integrate ranked online play; the returning five-tier Arcade mode flanked by an additional three-tier tournament mode; medals to earn; unlockables everywhere; plus even crazier minigames, playable online for the first time in the series. On paper, Virtua Tennis 2009 seems a sure-fire tennis videogame world #1.

In reality, however, a few notable unforced errors have crept in. Chief amongst them is the opponent A.I. which is nowhere near as challenging as that in VT3. Those new to tennis games will probably appreciate this, but after a few hours (a few games, in some cases) returning VT players will be hitting cross-court groundstrokes, attacking the net, and putting away points with little fuss. Sadly, this lack of challenge permeates every mode, and makes the longevity factor of the singleplayer offering surprisingly small.

Addressing the flaws

It is a different story online, though. To their credit, Sumo have taken the big flaws of VT3 and tried to address them in Virtua Tennis 2009. But alas, the way they've done it hasn't made for ideal results.

In VT3, winning online in ranked matches with a custom character used to be nigh-on impossible, because the pro players were significantly better. In VT 2009, ranked matches have been limited to created characters only. That sidesteps one major problem, but in its place creates several smaller ones.

For one thing, it forces players to play the lengthy World Tour mode, training up their characters in minigames and climbing the rankings by winning tournaments, in order to compete online in match-made games. And while that is fun, it's such a big time investment that it removes a big part of the game's accessibility for casual players.

The most slick, polished and supremely playable sports game around, treading that fine line between sim-style depth and an arcadey immediacy with ease.

For another, it means that the only way you can enjoy playing as your favourite pro online in VT 2009 is in unranked Player Matches – which don't match up players of equal skill, or punish them for quitting. So if you don't want to invest time in the World Tour, the chances of you finding a good opponent and experiencing a fun, competitive match online are quite low.

The result is a schism that favours beginners and casual players, but might mean VT3 veterans will need to assemble a friends list of dedicated VT lovers in order to get the most from Virtua Tennis 2009.

(Suggestion for Sega: A far simpler solution would have been to keep ranked matches as they were, but raise the maximum ability of World Tour characters to slightly above the pros. This would have given beginners a matchmaking system they could jump straight into, while giving dedicated players an incentive to play the World Tour. And it would have kept intact one of the central joys of Virtua Tennis: creating your own character and beating the real-life pros. Maybe next year, eh?)

Supremely playable

So, who is Virtua Tennis 2009 best suited to? Well, two core groups, really – at opposite ends of the spectrum. Novices will enjoy the fast, fluid accessibility of VT 2009's gameplay, the HD sheen and glossy realism of its pro player roster and the myriad party games on offer. Experts, meanwhile, will love Virtua Tennis 2009's improved net code, integrated World Tour and online ranked play, and the all-around smoothing over of VT3's rough edges. (Everyone should turn the music off!)

For all of the negativity, what matters most is that, when you're thrown into a game against an opponent of equal skill, Virtua Tennis 2009 truly comes to life. With diving a distant memory, overall smoother control, and an up-to-date roster of pros to pick from, it's still just about the most slick, polished and supremely playable sports game around, treading that fine line between sim-style depth and an arcadey immediacy with consummate ease. Disappointments aside, then, Virtua Tennis 2009 is still a worthy successor to VT3, and well worth picking up for fans and newcomers alike.

GAME's Verdict
plus points
  • On the court, VT2009 is smoother, slicker and more like real tennis, but still immensely pick-up-and-play.
  • High production values: Looks great, loads of today's top pros are in there, and the big match atmosphere is top notch.
  • Online play is better than ever - and now includes the brilliantly wacky court games. Zoo Feeder, anyone?
minus points
  • Disappointingly unchallenging in singleplayer, which makes the World Tour mode in particular a bit of a slog.
  • Online matchmaking is now limited to Custom characters only - so tough luck if you wanted to compete in tense ranked matches as your favourite pro, a la VT3.
  • The same two year-old elevator music as VT3. Turn it off!

Review by: Mark 'Counter Shots' Scott
Version Tested: Xbox 360
Review Published: 28.05.09

User Reviews

Jamie Rubie posted on 03 Sep 2009
good game but wouldn't buy it if it was anymore then 30pound
Sam Atkins posted on 21 Aug 2009
Arcade style tennis game that is a perfect accompaniment to the summer. Retains everything that has made the Virtua Tennis series so good in the past, tight controls, realistic animations and a great sense of humour, but also adds some style with updated visuals and character models. Virtua Tennis 2009 is a great choice for anyone looking for a light-hearted take on their favourite sport.
James Allen posted on 12 Aug 2009
I think this game is brilliant , i got the demo on the playstation store and i would like to say that this is a top tennis game , you could not compare this to top spin as this is far better , i am know going to buy the game .
Gurvir Channa posted on 19 Jul 2009
The game isn't much different from virtua tennis 3 in terms of gameplay but that isn't a bad thing because virtua tennis 3 was a very good game. A good addition to the game is the amateur ranking system and how you climb the ranking systems, aswell as the new tournaments like the davis cup. I don't like the graphics too much as they are a bit like FIFA's style of graphics, a bit greyish style of graphics. The lifespan on the game is quite good and long because of the way the rankings work. Overall it is a very good game that I would recommend.
Terence Moloney posted on 15 Jul 2009
This is no more than a party game.because on your own you will become bored.
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