By Hector Cortez Apr 23, 2008, 21:53 GMT
Atari today announced the forthcoming launch of Smash Court Tennis 3 for the Xbox 360. Featuring the biggest names in tennis including Roger Federer and Maria Sharapova, a host of gameplay enhancements, and online play via Xbox Live, Smash Court Tennis 3 will be lobbing its way into European retailers in June 2008 and North American retailers in August 2008.
Atari today announced the forthcoming European launch of Smash Court Tennis 3 for the Xbox 360.
The first in the series for the new console generation, Smash Court Tennis 3 for Xbox 360 tests the player’s skills against 16 of the world’s finest international tennis players. From established stars such as world number one Roger Federer, Maria Sharapova, Rafael Nadal and Martina Hingis, to rising talents including Italy’s Andreas Seppi and Nicole Vaidisova of the Czech Republic, each player has their own strengths and weaknesses.
Making the most of the power of Xbox 360, Smash Court Tennis 3 boasts enhanced graphics including improved player animations, realistic shadows, skin shaders and High Dynamic Range rendering which combine to deliver a greater level of realism and immersion for the player. A host of customizing options allows players to choose rackets, shoes, hairstyles, skin tone and clothing to create their own unique star of the courts. New gameplay includes a system which lets all players, no matter what their skill level, benefit quickly from the powerful shots and finely honed skills of the star players.
Gameplay modes include Tutorial, Arcade, Pro-Tour, and Exhibition mode where up to four players can go head to head offline. The game also features an Online mode allowing players to play online via the Xbox Live. In addition to Xbox Live voice chat and rankings, players can take on opponents in online tournaments and in a range of different matches. Online doubles matches let players team up side by side for a long distance match against another pair.
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