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I haven't played it too but from what I've read, it stays true to the limited narrative, clever puzzles, and emotional ties as TLG gives. You're basically getting what many considered from the PS2 days, a "director's classic."
This video made shows the drastic differences between the PS3 and PS4 game. Remember, this is a remake and not a remaster.
More info on Tennis World Tour which is, or going to be multi-platform;
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I haven't played it too but from what I've read, it stays true to the limited narrative, clever puzzles, and emotional ties as TLG gives. You're basically getting what many considered from the PS2 days, a "director's classic."
This video made shows the drastic differences between the PS3 and PS4 game. Remember, this is a remake and not a remaster.
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More info on Tennis World Tour which is, or going to be multi-platform;
The trailer doesn’t show any player faces, but developer Breakpoint Studio said when it announced Tennis World Tour earlier this year that it will feature a number of licensed tennis pros. It’s possible that the athletes featured in the trailer are France’s Gaël Monfils and Switzerland’s Roger Federer, both of whom are confirmed to appear in the game.
Tennis World Tour is being developed as a spiritual successor to 2K Games’ Top Spin franchise by people who worked on that series at 2K Czech. It is coming to consoles, including PS4, in 2018. For more on Tennis World Tour, check out our interview with producer Pierre André from E3 2017.
Tennis World Tour is being developed as a spiritual successor to 2K Games’ Top Spin franchise by people who worked on that series at 2K Czech. It is coming to consoles, including PS4, in 2018. For more on Tennis World Tour, check out our interview with producer Pierre André from E3 2017.
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