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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Game
Top Spin is amazing in every sense of the word. Although players who desire in-depth commentary will find this game lacking, most players will enjoy the noises of the crowd and the ball hitting the racket. I am happy that the game developers strayed away from the tinny commentary voices that we all hate.

This game is VERY easy to learn and that may be one of...
Published on January 14, 2006 by Tyler Alan Sharp

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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I really can't make up my mind on this one...
Well, after anticipating this game since I heard the reviews for the X-Box version I couldn't wait to get my hands on this game. Then I did, popped it into the PS2's hard drive, and then immediately loved the title screen and the opening movie.

Then came the game itself. The career mode is, for lack of a better word, absolute crap: no calender or any...
Published on October 1, 2005 by Ferch


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8 of 8 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Amazing Game, January 14, 2006
= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Top Spin (Video Game)
Top Spin is amazing in every sense of the word. Although players who desire in-depth commentary will find this game lacking, most players will enjoy the noises of the crowd and the ball hitting the racket. I am happy that the game developers strayed away from the tinny commentary voices that we all hate.

This game is VERY easy to learn and that may be one of the only negatives about it. A real tennis player expects to win some and lose some(unless you're Federer) but, if you play Top Spin, you can expect to win 95-99% of your matches. The only loss that I have sustained(throughout my entire career) is to Dementieva, and that was a fluke(I swear). Those of you who are looking for a hard, challenging game, will find this somewhat lacking.

Anyways...Enough Negatives!! This game is perfect in every other way! The Graphics are crisp, the sounds are real, the crowd noise is perfect, the player development is fun, the courts and tournaments are realistic, and the game is a bargain, what more do you want? I rate this game 9.4 stars only because it is a little too easy.
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6 of 6 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars I Love This Game!, April 6, 2007
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= Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Top Spin (Video Game)
STRENGTHS:
Great graphics; Easy to play; Packed with options: customize your player from DNA; doubles option, career mode, training mode and many available tennis courts; Women are there too!

WEAKNESSES:
Not many leading players are present; Game loading times are longer than expected; Risk shot option is very hard and unrealistic; Training wasn't much useful.

CONCLUSIVE OVERVIEW:

This is the best tennis game I've ever played so far! The graphics are really good and gameplay is smooth that I can feel the player. It has a lot of features such as career mode in which you can customize your player starting with its DNA. Yeah, sounds funny but it's true. You even customize face details, hair color and style, height of the player, body build, etc. Not only that, you can design your own uniform. I wish there were more players. Some prominent players available are Roger Federer, Carlos Moya, Gustavo Kuerten, Tim Henman, Sebastiyan Grojan, Maria Sharapova, Venus Williams, Martina Hingis and a few more.

In a career mode you go from one tournament to other and with every win your rank will progress. But you won't be able to win all tournaments at once! It may take a full day. So, prepare your memory card to save the game.
There are a few available sponsors such as Reebok, Adidas, Wilson, Prince, Dunlop and more. In order for them to become your sponsor you must beat their challenges. Training mode is very interesting but it is hard to go up to the last level - gold. I could reach silver status, but again not it all categories. :) Supposedly through training you can improve your serve, flat shot, backhand, volley. However, I found training not as sharpening your skills but rather completing a set of various challenges which supposedly will improve your gameplay and statistics. I did't find it useful that much.

I do play regular tennis and have idea of tennis strategy, so I love this game even more. First time I played this game with a person who didn't really want to play it. But she got caught by smooth and easy gameplay and made many laughs. That first time I played about 5 hours straight!

Please read game instructions before you play. Otherwise "X" button will be a risk-free shot button to use. You may actually direct your shots by left-right arrow buttons and make your opponent to run from one corner to another. It works pretty good if you have a basic idea of tennis strategy.

I like doubles option. You can even play doubles by yourself. In this case your partner will be PC. So, basically it will be you and PC vs. PC+PC. That was fun too.

This game is definitely one of the best tennis games, I highly recommend it to everyone!
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5 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
3.0 out of 5 stars I really can't make up my mind on this one..., October 1, 2005
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Ferch (Cincy, Ohio) - See all my reviews
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Top Spin (Video Game)
Well, after anticipating this game since I heard the reviews for the X-Box version I couldn't wait to get my hands on this game. Then I did, popped it into the PS2's hard drive, and then immediately loved the title screen and the opening movie.

Then came the game itself. The career mode is, for lack of a better word, absolute crap: no calender or any realism at all, not to mention the fact that you are unable to have multiple sponsers and you have to go to various contries to improve your game.

The only thing I really liked better than Smash Court's version was the gameplay itself, which plays much more like real tennis, and you dont go entire matches without missing a shot. But the fact that you are able to hit shots near perfection in no-mans land is completely inaccurate.

The graphics are mediocre and grainy, though I wouldnt call them blurry, and the courts in the game are generally unattractive and boring, with fans scarcely doing anything and the players having few cutscenes.

Overall, I like the gameplay enough that I probably woln't go back to Smash Court, due to the sheer simplicity of Namco's gameplay. But I do conclude this review wondering why the hell EA Sports can make games such as rugby, cricket, and golf and why EA is unable to make a tennis game. Without using profanity its hard to quite say to the company what I wish to, but I defidently will be looking into why the most succesful sport's game company is neglectful of tennis.
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4 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Fun for the tennis fans., January 17, 2007
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Top Spin (Video Game)
Pros:
1. Detailed in-game playing options in career mode, you not only can choose how to develop your player, what sponsor to take on, which tournament to play, etc., but this game also have tons of details to design your player, from the body size, chin size, eye style... Personally I usually just go with the default but it's nice to know you have those options.
2. Simple play control. Aside from the risk shot/drop shots (which aren't really that hard to get done) everything else is easy to do, and you'll almost never hit the ball out of bounds if you only use the "X" button (Yes you can win in Hard mode using only that shot).
3. Graphics is decent, not the best I've seen out there but definitely enjoyable. Commentators don't really yap a lot during matches, which is one thing I didn't really like from some other tennis games.
4. Multi-player mode can support 4 people playing (I know most tennis game has this feature but I still want to stress that), it's always a blast when I get a few of my friends over the house.

Cons:
1. I can see the detailed play options being a pain for some people, it can take quite a while to set up a player in career mode. The first time I played it took me about 20 minutes before I actually get to play my first match. It's nice to have all the options but sometimes they get to be a bit too complicated.
2. Limited choices of players in exhibition mode. You do get Federer, Hewitt, Henmen, Moya, etc., but they left out quite a few good players, the list can definitely be expanded.
3. Lengthy load. Probably due to the complexity of the game, loading can take quite a bit time.

Other thoughts:
I tried a couple other tennis games on PS2 before I picked up this one, I've been playing it for a while now yet it is still challenging in Hard mode, even with the top-rated Roger Federer I'd still have trouble beating Hewitt in a 6-point/5-set match. Unlike what some other people have said in the review, the computer doesn't get the risk-shots EVERYTIME, although they do have a VERY high chance getting in on a serve, but after ball is in even if they get it perfectly they still hit the ball out of bounds 2 out of every 5 times. I have won the exhibition in hard mode using only the "x" button and risk shots only on serve, I'd like to expand my game play more but I find it easier to win when I just keep it simple. I would recommand this game to anyone who likes tennis, especially for the price people are selling on here.
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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Top Spin, September 2, 2006
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Emmanuel Ezenwa (South Richmond Hill Queens, NY, USA) - See all my reviews
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= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Top Spin (Video Game)
The game is only fun if you play beginner or intermediate, which can also be challenging sometimes. But when you want to push yourself to the ultimate challege and play hard, it is almost impossible to win. You have to hit almost all your shots using the risk shots. I found it very challenging, which made the game very interesting for me. But I did wish that the risk shot could have been a little bit much easier to hit. The computer seems to never miss a risk shot, especially at the big points and big moments in the match. The few I won was due to luck I have to say, so I never played it again for I had many bitter losses. I like smash court tennis pro tournament 2 better than any of the tennis games so far because it is very easy to control the players. But it is not challenging at all as much as Top spin. I have great skill in tennis and also tennis video games. I am not a beginner who just cant play tennis games. I have success beating many tennis games including this one, but the one thing that bothers me about this game is the risk shots, which basically is 25 of 100 chances of working for me (if I am lucky), as to the computers 90 of 100. It is really not fair, but again as I said, it is very challenging, you be the judge.
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1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars Good...but not great!, October 2, 2005
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Top Spin (Video Game)
I had been looking forward to this game for a couple of months, and was hopeing for somthing amazing after seeing the quality of the xbox version-but I was slightly disappointed. The gameplay is very good with the players making realistic shots and ocasionaly missing the ball-unlike smash court pro tournament 2! But there is slow loading times which can make you bored whilst waiting for a match to load. The graphics aren't half as bad as people are making them out to be-but the crowd are a little umm...fake! I agree the world tour is not as realistic as smash court 2-with the game not even having dates! But when you are actualy playing in a tournament you totally forget that because the gameplay is so good. So I'd say give this game a go-because if you can see past the long loading times and crowd, you will not be disappointed...
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3.0 out of 5 stars An amazing original game, a very dissapointing port., October 3, 2010
= Fun:3.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Top Spin (Video Game)
I was very little when top spin for the xbox was in my house. I watched a view of the gameplay videos online and realized how amazing the game was, so I went ahead and got the port for my new ps2.

Pros:
- Wide(if not odd) selection of courts: Play anywhere from the Sydney opera house to a Shanghai temple.
- Decent world tour mode (a little bit like the virtua tennis career mode).
- An O.K. character roster (It has Federer, Sharapova, Venus, etc.).

Cons:
LOADING, LOADING, and LOADING: The loading times are absolutely horrendous! I don't even play pro tour mode anymore because the loading takes so long. (Imagine you're in career mode, and want to buy a shirt from the pro shop. 30 sec. to get to the shop, 30 sec. to find the hat, 20 sec. for it to get on your guy, and 30 sec. to go back to career mode.).

AUDIO: This and loading were each a star off my score. The audio sounds like it came from a very very old playstation 1 game, and it just feels out of place.

GRAPHICS: Dissapointing compared to the xbox's version. The crowd's skin is purple, green, yellow and blue! What the heck??

Overall, I say that if you're a diehard tennis fan like me, it's still worth a purchase. But, it's defnitely not as good as Smash Court tennis pro tournament 2 or sega sports tennis.

3/5.
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5.0 out of 5 stars JUST PLAIN FUN, February 25, 2010
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I originally had this game for xbox. Now i own a ps3 and bought topspin 3 and i thought the gameplay is just too much of a simulation. This series lost its fun pick up controls all for the sake of trying to be too realistic. I paid 59.99 for topspin 3 and it was a complete waste of money. I am a tennis player/fan myself and have played all topspin games and i know the original topspin was the best tennis game: just plain FUN. I bought this game for my ps3 and it works perfectly and just as fun as the day i bought it. THIS GAME IS A CLASSIC!!
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4.0 out of 5 stars Top Spin for playstation 2, July 15, 2009
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Top Spin (Video Game)
This game did everything that I thought it would, for 7 dollars it was a steal, nice features as well.
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4.0 out of 5 stars Top Spin, August 30, 2007
= Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars 
This review is from: Top Spin (Video Game)
I am a regular tennis player so this game has a natural appeal. The game is highly addictive and you can get seriously engrossed in the action moreso if the the computer controlled player is highly ranked. The graphics are however aged when compared to what is now available. So too is the commentary which is boring and monotonous. I would love to purchase an updated version if one comes available for the PS3.
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