facebook rss twitter

Review: Table Tennis - Wii

by Nick Haywood on 23 October 2007, 17:21

Tags: Table Tennis, Rockstar Games (NASDAQ:TTWO), Take-Two Interactive (NASDAQ:TTWO), Xbox 360, Wii, Sports

Quick Link: HEXUS.net/qaj6q

Add to My Vault: x

Conclusion, final thoughts and awards

So let’s sum up all that is Table Tennis on the Wii.

Starting with the most obvious difference between the Wii and Xbox 360 versions, the Wii obviously suffers from a lack of graphics processing power and that shows here. Held up side by side, the Xbox 360 version of Table Tennis is far prettier. That said, viewed on its own, the Wii version more than does the job. Yes, there’s less ‘flow’ in the characters and less detail in the game as a whole, but it doesn’t particularly detract from the game over all. In fact, from what we’ve seen previously on the Wii for fast moving, detailed worlds, Rockstar have done a great job with the looks of Table Tennis.

And now we come to the controls which take a bit of getting used to. The biggest problem is coordinating your swing to what’s going on in the game. Anyone who’s played real life table tennis or tennis will find themselves swinging too late in Table Tennis until they re-train themselves to swing that little bit earlier… Until you get the hang of that, Wii Table Tennis can be a frustrating experience. However, it will suddenly ‘click’ and once it does you’re in a world of fun.



The single player mode is probably the biggest disappointment of all for Wii Table Tennis. Sure, you can unlock new characters and extras but the 3 tournaments and exhibition matches just aren’t really enough to keep you playing for any great deal of time. It would’ve been nice to have had some form of career mode, perhaps even having a basic, no skill character to build up, very much like the Topspin series… Winning a match against a technically superior opponent, while challenging even on the easy setting, would have been far more satisfying if you were playing with a definite underdog… maybe next time, eh? That said, the challenge from the AI is a respectable one. They’re not superhuman so you won’t see them making a killer pass on an out of reach shot. They make mistakes, miss shots and even miss absolute dead cert rally winners at times… we can be such a relief.

But where the Wii version of Table Tennis truly shines is with the multiplayer. Ok, so there’s no online play but then, how many Wii games have an online mode anyway? But the head to head two player is, quite possibly, some of the most amazing, intense Wii action you’ll see short of a game of strip Baseball with a randy Kiera Knightley. It’s hard to describe just how amazing a two player rally is when you’re both in the focus mode… the action is instantly taken up a notch, as is the tension as you both slam the ball back and forth. Spins and timing can make or break the rally and quite simply, it’s bloody brilliant.



Wii Table Tennis is one of those games that you really should own, even if you find single player a bit of a drag, you have to try out the two player action to really see Table Tennis at its best. But spending time with the single player is worth it as there’s depth here that’s not immediately apparent. For example, how you spin the ball has an effect on your opponent’s return shot and can even muck up his shot altogether if you’re crafty, but I’ll leave you to figure out the rest for yourselves.

Pros
Easy to learn, hard to master
Control sets cater for every ability
Two player head to head is awesome
Deeper than it appears on the surface
Looks pretty good for a Wii game

Cons
Single player modes limited
Swing timing can be a pain to get right

Table Tennis on the Wii: possibly more fun than the real thing.

HEXUS Awards

HEXUS.gaming Editor’s Choice
Table Tennis - Wii

HEXUS Right2Reply

HEXUS World Leading HEXUS Right2Reply initiative invites manufacturers, their representatives and vendors which supply HEXUS with products for technical editorial evaluation, to comment on the articles that we publish. If they choose to respond, we publish their response verbatim.



HEXUS Forums :: 3 Comments

Login with Forum Account

Don't have an account? Register today!
HEXUS
Read more.

it was awesome on the 360 and i want to see what its like on the wii
virokka
it was awesome on the 360 and i want to see what its like on the wii

yeah, loved the 360 version. This version looks the best on console though.
:)Chinese National Table Tennis Training Center(CNTTTC) which is the super training place in the world and have trained a lot of world champions, from 1992, chinese national man and woman team begun to train here before the world touranment, the players such as Deng Yaping, Qiao Hong, Kong Linghui, Ma Lin, Wang Liqin, Zhang Yining, Niu Jianfeng, Bai Yang, Wang Nan, Hou Yingchao and Wang hao etc, they won a lot of Olympic Games and world cup champions.

Besides the advanced conditions of training, the equipment of body building and living conditions are also in the first class of the world. The equipment such as ChineseDHS,729,Doublefish,Yinhe,etc,JapaneseButterfly,YASAKA,DAKER,KOKUTAKU,NITTAKU, Sweden STIGA,AVOLOX,and Germany TIBHAR,DONIC,JOOLA,SUNFLEX are available, Here also have gymnasium and the gym product is produced by Italy.

The herbalist doctor can do massage for the players, it can relax from the tired training.The room here is three star standard double room , if the players request, we also can arrange sigle room for them.You can see Chinese food, West food, Arabic food, and all kinds of fruits in the dining hall.
You can visit the Chinese table tennis musium here and picture with the world cup ,now the Swaythling Cup, Conbillon Cup, St.bride Cup, Geist Cup,Iran Cup,Pope Cup,Hedosic Cup are available .

There are also chances to play with the national team players who won many world champions and take photos with them. Every Tuesday, Team Against Match is available, so you could play with the players come from all over the world

The training center open to outside all year, not only accept the professional players who come from all the world, but also Junior players and Senior table tennis lovers.
Chinese National table tennis training center (CNTTTC) will make contribution for the table tennis pouplarization and developing.


CNTTTC