And at first glance it looks like you're on a yearly quest to achieve some laundry list of win objectives that conflict with other goals, only to figure out later that all of those objectives just carry over into the next year after year anyway, if you didn't complete them in the year specified.
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They may occasionally coincide with an enhanced racket or some attribute points, but then again you're never clear in the beginning about whether you should even play the exhibition matches (which are the only ones to yield these improvements), since it's an either/or proposition to playing in the tournament going on at the same time (the either/or proposition is something you have to find out by trial and error). You collect these "yearly" and "career-long" goal accomplishments that translate into "points", but the points have absolutely no bearing on how well your follow-up skills and games are going to progress. What's more, there's nothing particularly rewarding about winning. There's a complete disconnect and inconsistency in CPU player experience, from match to match. Then I stepped into the first match of the third year, and couldn't take more than a game from the lowest chump on the ladder. I lost one match in the entire 24 months of play. The first two years of your career are a total cakewalk. The career mode is unbelievably unrealistic and decidedly unrewarding. It took quite a while of playing and navigating, with trial and error, to figure out what you should and shouldn't do. Simply awful, not production quality at all. And the accompanying help screens? EA, you may as well have just written "TODO" on each page of documentation, for all of the lack of value of the sparse information presented. "Okay, so what to I click on now?"), and most of the time, once you do figure them out, don't make any real sense at all from an intuitiveness standpoint. Navigation options are often incredibly difficult to decipher, based on their descriptions (i.e. The navigation through screens, modes, transitions, etc., is quite simply the worst and most unintuitive I've used in a game in as long as I can remember. Here are some examples of how the user experience off the court completely falls down. And that's where my positives end, because for whatever time EA Sports spent in game mechanics, they seemingly spent no time whatsoever in the orchestration of the user experience across the different modes and usage patterns. The controls strike a good balance between simplicity and sophistication.* The commentary is entertaining, if a little repetitive over time. And that's where my positives end, because for whatever time EA Sports spent in This game has some really entertaining game play/mechanics, looking at it strictly from the standpoint of what you do when you're in a match. This game has some really entertaining game play/mechanics, looking at it strictly from the standpoint of what you do when you're in a match. Get Top Spin 4 for a tennis game that will keep you coming back.
impossible to put the ball out.Poor effort by EA.the demo sold me this game, but the final product is rubbish.avoid at all costs.
Instead of you choosing what lever you'd like to play on ie easy, normal, hard, they have done so you start your career on the easy level for 2/3 seasons then it goes up to normal then after a few more seasons it goes up again, so you end up on legendary difficulty in the final part of your career which means that in the first year you can WIN ALL THE GRAND SLAMS COZ THE AI IS ON EASY!!.hello?.where is the logic in that!?.so you dont really bother after that!.the game play itself is ok, but its on rails. Ok you might say thats ok I can live with that, and I agree but the one thing which absolutely kilss this game is they way they have done the Ai difficulty in the career. Compared to Top Spin 4 its severely lacking, not half as many smaller tournaments of competitions to enter and Top Spin 4' s player progression is much more advanced than this. But the heart of the game the Career is awful. Compared to Top Spin 4 its severely lacking, not half as many smaller tournaments of competitions to enter and Top Spin 4' s Dont buy this game.Get Top Spin 4 or Virtual Tennis 4.on the surface of it it looks like a good game.lots of real players, all 4 grand slam events, the ability to create your own player complete with game face. Dont buy this game.Get Top Spin 4 or Virtual Tennis 4.on the surface of it it looks like a good game.lots of real players, all 4 grand slam events, the ability to create your own player complete with game face.