The Virtua Tennis 4 World Tour demo will be available on April 19th after 5PM PST for PS3 gamers only. Check out the trailer below to find out more about the new World Tour mode. Virtua Tennis 4 First Look We pull on our tennis shoes and take to the court to hit a few balls around in our first look at this motion-driven sports game. So in essence it acts as a way of getting your career started before the game is out.
Keep in mind, it’s only a teaser of what you can expect from the full World Tour mode, but you will be able to continue your career if you buy Virtua Tennis 4. You will be able to play through roughly 1/3 of your first season, which will involve designing your character, entering a few tournaments and boosting your profile. With ultra realistic graphics and precise player control, players will reach the court and play against todays tennis elite, including Federer, Sharapova, Roddick, Nadal and Williams. The key to your success lies within boosting your star rating both on and off the court so you will have the ranking and status to get invited to the biggest tournaments the World Tour has to offer.Īs it’s quite a revolution for the Virtua Tennis career mode, we thought the best way for people to get an idea of what this new World Tour has to offer would be via demo. The fun, addictive and award-winning series continues with Virtua Tennis 3, created specifically for next-generation consoles. However, along the way you will need to train, participate in tournaments, keep a close eye on your condition, and also boost your star rating by signing autographs and attending charity events.
There are many different paths you can take to reach each of the major tournaments so no two careers will ever be the same. So the new World Tour is much shorter and your career runs over four seasons, each taking place in a different region of the world culminating in a major tournament, firstly in Australia, then France, then England and finally the USA. Whilst the calendar themed career was enjoyable, we received feedback from our fans that once they finished the first season the subsequent seasons had a very similar feel to them, which led to a feeling of repetition. It’s a completely different take on the career mode as the team really wanted to put the fun back into the single player experience.
One of our big new features for Virtua Tennis 4 is the World Tour career mode, and this time around we’ve decided to rip up the calendar-based career mode and upgrade it to a more fun and intuitive board game style. We have two of these and they’re both are coming exclusively to the PlayStation 3.
Yes, you read that right, demos (plural). Hello everyone, we’re back for some more Virtua Tennis 4 action, and today we’ll be focusing on some news regarding demos.