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Hot Shots Tennis: Get a Grip Sony PSP Game tested and guaranteed to work!
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:711719870128
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:PSP
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PSP_HOT_SHOTS_TENNIS_GET_A_GRIP
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
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this is one of the funnist and great tennis game u will play its far more better then the ps2 version u get items more characters and sidequest and stuuf like that highly rcommended to tennis fans!!
My kids really love this game….hard to put it down because it is so challenging, it is teaching them patience too
The Good: Super addictive, excellent court play, stat building and item collecting is fun, cute visualsThe Bad: No special powers, a little too casual, distracting adventure mode, grating musicI always hate to talk about casual gamers since they almost ruin everything for hardcore gamers (Kinect and Wii) and everybody always forgets about us hardcore guys, but Sony always knows how to balance it just right (the Move is a perfect example) to please both sides (this is kind of like politics). The Hot Shots series has always been a great game for both sides because you can completely ignore stats and have fun, but also delve into them and fine tune your game. Tennis is no exception with a good amount of stat tracking, but also just quick and fun tennis for casual gamers.On court the game is fairly simple yet surprisingly deep. You can perform three different swings: Slice, Lob, and a Stroke. Using the nub or D-pad allows you to decide where the ball goes, but it’s on a nice grid type structure so if you’re running right the ball will go right etc. The longer you wait to hit the ball the more accurate your shot will be on that dot so timing is key. Or if you just like swinging away you can and still have a good challenge. You can out smart the players by looking at what there play style is, and you can even trick them during serves which is always fun. Lobbing the ball will show a yellow dot and if your opponent lobs you have to run to that spot and hit X at just the right time a.
Fondly remembering Mario Tennis on the GB before all the power-ups ruined the series, I took a chance on Hot Shots Tennis:GET A GRIP. The gamble paid off as I have not put this down for days. The controls are rock solid and built into an addictive RPG style game a la Pokemon. Almost everything about HS:GOLF titles is present from over the top characters to the loyalty system, also intact are responsive and addictive controls. The nub works great for moving your character and shots are easy to pull off with a little practice. A team of characters joins your roster as you traverse the world spreading tennis joy, and they offer different play styles and strategies as do all of the unlockables items and courts. If the powerups of Mario Tennis GCN turned you off from that series, and you found something to love in the Sega Virtua Tennis games then this one is for you. I would like a PS3 version that includes backhand shots and HD graphics in the future.
This is one of the few games that I bought right away after trying the demo. The gameplay is awesome, it’s really easy to get a grip of the controls. The graphics is the best part, you’ll have so many different characters and tennis courts to unlock. You can buy accessories as you earn points after winning matches. The game has multiple modes you can play in. And if your friends have the same game, you can play together thru ad hoc up to 4 people. After playing a bunch of rated Teen or Mature games, it’s really fun to enjoy this relaxing game.
Best tennis game ever made. True to the Hot Shots series in its appeal to both casual gamers and fans of the sport looking for a relatively realistic tennis game.Great price, service and shipping speed.Thanks
good clean game great graphics love it. just dont like getting beat by the hard players lol but great game buy it even though its old.
My son enjoys this game
Very enjoyable!
I’ve been a huge fan of the Hot Shots Golf franchise on PS1, PS2, PS3, and PSP systems. Having played every single HSG game, I’m very familiar with the theme and the unlock structure of these games. Hot Shots Tennis follows a very similar structure since they are created by the same producer (Clap Hanz). There is one big exception — Story mode. The single-player campaign mode is structured around a story of a world-travelling tennis star (you) visiting various locales and meeting different players. The story itself is comical and generally trivial, but it does provide a fresh presentation that enhances the overall feel of the game. Through the Story mode, you encounter opportunities to play both singles and doubles matches against AI players presented mostly at random, which I think is great. There is a slight ‘sandbox’ feel to this setup as well; within each location, you can roam/explore the map, find hidden bonuses, and choose which AI character to play a match against. At times you are given side quests that are not related to tennis at all, but provides interesting diversions from the ‘tennis’ aspect of the game.As for the gameplay itself, the physics of striking a tennis ball is handled extremely well for both singles and doubles matches. In comparison to Virtual Tennis: World Tour on the PSP (which I’ve played and completed years ago), there is a much higher variety of possible outcomes when you try to hit the ball. The same goes for the AI as well. The controls are h.