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Amazon Minimum Age: 60 monthsBinding: Video Game Brand: Sony EAN: 0711719761020 ESRB Age Rating: Everyone Format: CD Item Dimensions: Label: Sony Computer Entertainment Manufacturer: Sony Computer Entertainment Model: 97610 MPN: 97610 Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Sony Computer Entertainment Release Date: July 17, 2007 Studio: Sony Computer Entertainment Features:
Editorial Review: Product Description: Hot Shots Tennis delivers fast-paced gameplay with brilliant graphics, detailed animations, and realistic physics. Featuring the signature Hot Shots attitude & the ability to host matches of up to four players, tennis fans and casual gamers can both enjoy tennis action with a host of wacky characters, exotic court locations, and fun-filled game modes. Practice a variety of strokes, enter challenge modes, and play singles or engage in doubles matches with up to four players. Intuitive control scheme allows pick up and play arcade fun for casual gamers, but but also emphasizes shot direction, timing, and angles for tennis lovers Signature Hot Shots Look and Feel -- the zany characters, colorful locales, dramatic camera angles, and realistic physics Average Rating:
![]() Rating: - It's great fun, but don't expect to beat its one player mode easily.As a tennis freak myself, I have to say despite of its cartoonly graphics, this game is more realistic than most other tennis games. The quality of shots greatly depend on your timing and position of your character. Therefore, unlike other tennis games that adjust the position of the character for you and/or charges before the ball comes and hit it for you automatically, you need to consistently look out on where the ball is going, get in position and hit it at the right time. It's ... Read More Rating: - Great game, but lacking in a few areasThis is a great game. Good graphics, fast loading and saving times, intuitive controls and a wide range of difficulty so almost anyone (if they like tennis) can learn and improve. There are plenty of competitors which--after you beat--you can use to play further competitors. As you progress the players become much more skillful, but also take more precise timing to control. I only have three complaints about the game. 1. There is no online play available. It would be really fun to be able to ... Read More Rating: - A Fun Start, But A Frustrating FinishI had had tennis video games in the past, but had discarded them for one reason or another. Then I heard about the Hots Shots Tennis PS2 game through a newspaper circular and thought, hmmm, this would be fun to get. I purchased it and must say it is fun-to start off with. The tennis play has surprisingly realistic points-the sounds of the tennis ball bouncing, the rackets hitting the ball. Replays also give a keen sense into the game and how volleys, serves, and such play out. The characters ... Read More Rating: - Cartoony, but Great to PlayI have owned this for three weeks. I paid full retail price for it, and would definitely do so again. It was worth it. I like to play real tennis, and this was a great video game pickup for the sport. The only other tennis game that I own for the PS2 is Topspin, which despite pretty good reviews, I was very disappointed in, as far as ease of play. HotShots is way better. What HotShots Tennis lacks in realism it makes up for in playability. I saw this first at Target a month or so ago, ... Read More Rating: - Easy and funI got the demo on monday and we played it with my 9 year old son. We loved it even though we're no tennis fans. The game is easy to pick up. We enjoyed the demo so much i decided to give it to him as a birthday present, which he liked a lot. We have only played one on one, but the game has story mode which lets you unlock players, refs and courts. It has begginer, mediate and experienced player modes. You can customize the length of a match. Good thing about arcade games ... Read More |