Might wait to see how Virtua fares in comparison Grand Slam on the Wii got it right in this regard. Racket Sports had a lot of slack for not getting its hit direction right and being too tough to direct shots, but at least it did try to allow you to direct your shot using your Move motion. You can motion forward with your Move, but if you are holding to one side on the stick your character will hit their shot in that direction. Movement around the court works well, but it seems you also control where you want your shot placed using the analogue stick too, instead of aiming with the correct motion of the Move controller. It just seems like it half registers your motion and half decides what it wants to do itself. But the timing for me was actually harder to get right with the Move, and my character still swung his racket at times even though i hadn't done so with the Move. It feels better swinging something instead of just holding a button then letting go. However, I have now tried with the Move control and have mixed feelings about it. I like the DS control, and have got used to holding down the button and letting go at the right times. ![]() I like the demo, but wish it would let you replay a match instead of having to keep going back to the Menu when one ends.
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