Console Monster Review: Smash Court Tennis 3

Console Monster writes: "Smash Court Tennis 3 for the Xbox 360 is a port from that released on the PlayStation Portable (PSP). Not a direct port, but still a port nevertheless. So with that in mind, I wasn't expecting too much when I grabbed my racket controller for a spot of tennis.

Upon loading the game you are met with a neat looking menu screen where you can select a various amount of gamemodes. You have the usual modes expected; Exhibition, Tutorial, Arcade and Pro Tour Mode. Being a fan of tennis the first thing I wanted to do was to see what players there were available to play, so I jumped straight into an exhibition game to find out. The roster isn't that bad considering the game doesn't hold many licenses, but it could be better. The pick of the bunch are the mens world No's 1 & 2, Rafael Nadal and Roger Federer (at the time of writing this review), as well as many top women professionals including Amelie Mauresmo, the smoking hot fans favourite Maria Sharapova and Justine Henin..."
54 / 100
Wriggy - contributor
Published: 494 days 14 hours ago | Review | Xbox 360
 
 
 
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