Smash Court Tennis 3 slated for July 10
Fancy a game of tennis against Roger Federer or Maria Sharapova? If you do, then you’d do well to check out Smash Court Tennis 3. Namco Bandai has given word that it will be out for the PSP this July 10.
This game offers something different from what most people expect from tennis games. It has seven gameplay modes including the standard Arcade, Exhibition, and Pro Tour modes. The game also has a selection of mini-games such as Galaga Tennis and Pac-Man Tennis which should be good for breaking the monotony of regular singles or doubles matches.
Gamers who really want to be in the game are given the option of designing their own player. Namco Bandai really improved this aspect of the game with their inclusion of twice as many customizable items and attributes as compared to previous iterations of the game.
If by some chance you get tired of the single player game modes, multiplayer is available and has been made easier with only a single UMD needed in versus and mini-game modes. If you feel like checking it out, Smash Court Tennis 3 has been rated “E” for everyone by the ESRB and will have an MSRP of US$ 29.99.
Fancy a game of tennis against Roger Federer or Maria Sharapova? If you do, then you’d do well to check out Smash Court Tennis 3. Namco Bandai has given word that it will be out for the PSP this July 10.
This game offers something different from what most people expect from tennis games. It has seven gameplay modes including the standard Arcade, Exhibition, and Pro Tour modes. The game also has a selection of mini-games such as Galaga Tennis and Pac-Man Tennis which should be good for breaking the monotony of regular singles or doubles matches.
Gamers who really want to be in the game are given the option of designing their own player. Namco Bandai really improved this aspect of the game with their inclusion of twice as many customizable items and attributes as compared to previous iterations of the game.
If by some chance you get tired of the single player game modes, multiplayer is available and has been made easier with only a single UMD needed in versus and mini-game modes. If you feel like checking it out, Smash Court Tennis 3 has been rated “E” for everyone by the ESRB and will have an MSRP of US$ 29.99.