If you get there a split second before the ball, it will be a weaker return. The longer you are at the spot before the ball arrives, the more powerful the shot. Simply move at the spot where you believe the ball is going to arrive and begin a little button mashing. There are also a couple of button commands that are used to determine the power of your shot. The control system couldn't be easier to learn, and in theory it works well as you can modify the various hits and spins that you apply to the ball by your character's position on the court. There are still some command and collision detection issues which make hitting the ball a hit or miss proposition. Improvements are marginal, although there are some new additions such as mini-games and the career mode, but there's little improvement to the mechanics. Until such time, relegate this game to rental status. There are still a few technical issues that I would like to see corrected in the next game. Only those that can appreciate the subtle differences in both control and in the expanded career mode will be likely to agree that this is a worthwhile purchase. The graphics, the gameplay, the multiplayer options, and the mini-games are so similar that you would swear at first glance that you're playing the same game. Despite a few decent refinements, Virtua Tennis 3 hasn't really changed all that much. There are a lot of reasons to like Virtua Tennis 3, but most of those reasons can be found in Virtua Tennis: World Tour.
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