After the initial casual fun of Wii-Sports, casual gamers have been looking for a genuine follow up. They now finally seem to have a few games that should provide that casual sporting experience they crave. Decca Sports, and Rockstar Presents Table Tennis (the game in hand) both provide more than a nod to Nintendo's long lasting sports game. Whilst we'll leave Decca Sports for a future review, Table Tennis takes up the Wii racket sport mantle from Wii-Tennis. As we will go on to discuss it provides a similar experience to Wii-Tennis that is then enhanced and refined to allow much more nuanced play for experienced players.
A distinguished trio of Rockstar Xbox 360 titles are coming to the Xbox One Backward Compatibility catalog next week: Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Midnight Club: Los Angeles and Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis.
Hell yeah! Gamestop has Table Tennis for $2.99 now, and Midnight Club LA Complete for $9.99, Guarantee the prices will rise tomorrow so get them now.
Ten years to the day it was released, here's why Rockstar's sports sim is well worth revisiting.
ChampChong drops by the Pocket studio to chat with NichBoy and school him in RockStar Games Presents Table Tennis.
What year is it? I'm serious, somebody tell me what year it is?!!! <collapses in a disoriented mess>
Dammit! I saw this headline and initially thought they were doing a sequel. Such a quality addictive game.