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GF Rating
8.2

886 ratings

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GF Rating
8

Very Good

Good Game for Tennis Fans

posted by Bigdope (ROUND LAKE BEACH, IL) Apr 21, 2006

Member since Mar 2005

2 out of 2 gamers (100%) found this review helpful

I think that this was a good game, with the career mode and the ability to create a person for the career mode. It was awesome, with being able to live the life of an up and coming tennis pro. I also like how you were able to improve your created person, so that you could beat some of the games greatest players, like Pete Sampres. The thing that I enjoyed most about this game though, was the system link feature, which allowed you to play a two player game without the funky two player view. Overall this was a good game to rent, or to buy, if it is cheap.

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GF Rating
4

Weak

I GOT THIS AND NCAA FOR XMAS

posted by zeldakix17 (RANCHO CUCAMONGA, CA) Mar 30, 2007

Member since Dec 2006

1 out of 1 gamers (100%) found this review helpful

NOT A LOT OF UPPER SKIRT

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GF Rating
9

Excellent

More Than a Tennis Game

posted by xboxgames (MIAMI, FL) May 7, 2010

Member since Dec 2007

Top Spin (or Top Spin #1) for those aware that there are three of them, is the only Top Spin worth playing and perhaps the best tennis game yet created; however, it was created for the original XBOX and it is not compatible with the XBOX360.

More than a mindless "hit the ball if you can game," Top Spin #1 is also in many ways an RPG in that you fully build a career that feels real, earn money you can really use, create your character to perfection and have a real selection of items to purchase with the money won in your tournaments- and more, it gives the player a feel of how famous you are truly becoming as you approach the top player's spot: you are invited to special benefit tournaments at special private courts and your character has a variety of physical and facial expressions not offered in other tennis games.

Easy to learn, highly playable and addictive, Top Spin #1 shines while the latest lukewarm attempts at the new versions for the XBOX360 fall short in every respect. For example Top Spin #3 is virtually unplayable in that is so complicated than even the programers themselves would use the CD as a frisbee after 20 hours of frustrated attempts at playing it. Both Top Spin #2 and #3 do not even come close to the variety of courts offered on Top Spin #1. Also, neither Top Spin 2 or 3 offer the RPG quality, variety of expression or courts offered that Top Spin #1 has- not to mention that neither offer a sense of reality and ease of play offered by the original.

Lesson learned, a video game is NEVER better just because it is the latest version of a game at the store, but it is only as great as the time and money programers and production companies put in the game. In conclusion, I dare Top Spin producers to take the time to make a Top Spin 4 that equals or improves on the original, or stay away from their cheap attempts at a tennis game. All they need to do is play Top Spin #1 again and see where they failed on the new versions.

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