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Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis Review

Xbox 360 Review by Tom Bramwell

23 May, 2006

If one more person explains what a "surprising move" this is for Rockstar I'm going to pay to have sex with them and then beat them up when I get out of the car.

Why is it surprising? Look at The Warriors. That was pure vanity. They just liked the film and wanted to do something new. Like when Simon Pegg did zombies or Travolta did planes or Jade did the marathon or Cruise did Holmes. Maybe they just wanted Deborah Van Valkenburgh's phone number. A bit like Nintendo making Brain Training because its finance director had Kawashima's book on his coffee table. Except with, you know, sexual deviancy. Which, let's face it, was bound to feature.

What's actually surprising is that nobody's bothered to try this in years. Because Rockstar Table Tennis is very, very good.

Superficially it's incredibly simple. You learn everything in five minutes, and then it takes hours to master. There's a well-worked training mode, which explains how the four face buttons are mapped to backspin, leftspin, rightspin and topspin, then talks about positioning yourself and handling smashes, serves and the game's "focus" special power meter, all the while it's giving you a taste of the pace. Do a quick exhibition match to get the feel and you're set. Everyone's played table tennis anyway so it's obvious how it all works and the game respects that.

'Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis' Screenshot carmen

Carmen takes on Liu Ping. Yes. I suspect they thought of his name first then made the game.

It evolves so quickly. Timing's key, and the timings are really well judged; the harmony's such that you can usually tell when you've missed a ball before it's actually flashed past. You can feel it go. You quickly figure out that with aiming and movement both mapped to left-analogue you're going to put yourself out of position if you hold it one way too long. Player movement is deliberate and recovering is hard when you over-extend, but like the shot system it's all logical and intuitive. You never feel as though you lost because the game messed up; you lost because you didn't react quickly enough, or because you were caught out of position. When the ball brushes the net and your player lunges forward you lunge forward with them, and then if it doesn't work out you laugh or curse the sport, not the game.

Rockstar's very smartly taken a couple of things out of your hands - so you can't stab at shots that your opponent's over hit, which would cost you points in a real match, and your player simply adapts to edged balls or those that brush the net. Providing you're in a decent enough position, you'll be able to return them anyway. There's a wonderful system governing whether smashes go in or out, too. When you go to play a shot you can hold down the button to charge it up as you direct it with left-analogue, and as you do this the pad starts to vibrate. If the vibrations are mild, you'll land it on the table no matter how far you're pushing; if the vibrations are strong, you're heading off-table and need to compensate. When the hard vibes kick in just as you're about to launch a shot, it's a delightful panic.

The subtleties are quickly ingrained. You start to throw "focus" shots into play to find tighter angles on spinning returns or to add a bit of menace to a topspin forehand. You reach for the left shoulder bumper to modify your returns into dropshots. You toy with the service meter, which has two little lines moving up and down at different speeds to represent speed and spin, and even if you're rubbish at real table tennis you learn how to read the play and react to different types of shot - and before you can say "don't stop it with your foot you'll break it" you're wiping the floor with the low-end opposition.

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Let's be honest, FIFA 2006 would've been fine if it was Sven's ARM that looked like that and not his FACE.

All the systems are balanced and the graphics do their job brilliantly. To begin with you might need to keep an eye on the coloured aura of the spinning ball so you can do the mental blue=left equation and respond accordingly. After a while you just see it. You watch your opponent closely and plan ahead, figuring if you can get them to spin it this way next you can play a tight rightspin shot to catch them totally off-balance. You can't do anything that seems impossible. You can't win against tougher opposition if you don't concentrate on your footwork and timing. You pick characters to match your approach - I'm better with the Japanese girl Kumi because she can spin the ball out wide a lot better, for example, and is much better against lumbering blokes as a result. The girls are more evenly patched for pace. Push hard for a while and your focus meter tops out and you go into a sustained power-mode that speeds things up considerably; when you're both there it's intense, and so much more of a tightrope than any other racket sports videogame.

It's perfect for online play, and the online play's excellent. The pace is ridiculous, but the connection keeps up - I have no idea how it's doing it, but I never had a problem with lag or prediction or any of the other things people in my Counter-Strike clan used to complain about in garrulous antipodean. You can play ranked matches, shoot for a high spot on the leaderboard (with weekly tournament-style boards too), and failing that you can just play two-player with another pad. The only thing missing is doubles, and although that might have been nice it really didn't bother me. Given the price, you can expect a decent range of opponents to face off with too.

Also, lord, it's about time somebody gave up on all this create-a-player stuff, isn't it? Well done Rockstar. I don't care about having some alien-face-oh-sod-it-randomised peon with my name on it playing my shots. I like having a simple range of made-up players to mock. I like that Cassidy looks a bit like a mouse with devil eyes and Luc's got a rubbish ponytail. It reminds me of picking Jethro in Micromachines because I liked his picture. You don't upgrade stats. You can change shirts - and you might want to given how visibly sweaty the players get - but you don't have to care if you're not using special Adidas water bottle with the +2 spin. They don't need a rubbish pre-rolled personality. You've got one anyway! Well, you've got a personality. Personally I think you're lovely.

'Rockstar Games presents Table Tennis' Screenshot liu

Go Liu! Oh, actually, I do need to.

There just isn't much to complain about. The only thing, if I have to be mean, is that with just four single-player tournaments to bash your way through it's not going to keep you picking away meaningfully for that long - although the range of achievements to gun for might extend that a bit. It needed some silly little arcade tasks, like Virtua Tennis. I love it, but I want more things to do with my love. I want tickling as well as sex.

Even so. Some games are just about the playing. They're about contesting a 70-shot rally with some bloke on the internet and squeaking every time the ball brushes the net or you scramble to block a smash. And then laughing about it together afterwards. Table Tennis is really good at this. You can't be good unless you practice, and you can't help but love it once you get good.

Fine, it's simple. It's never going to be a £50 game, but even Rockstar knows this, which is why it costs half that. It doesn't matter. It's fun from the start until the early hours when you realise you've got to get up the next day and write the stupid review. And if you can't fit a table tennis table in your lounge (and I bloody can't), it's the next best thing. It's the sign of a great sports game when you can't think of anything you'd want to change in the next version. It doesn't need another version. If Rockstar's decision over whether to make more of these vanity side projects wobbles precariously, then we must all band together around them, shielding them from the winds. This is brilliant, whichever way you spin it.

9/10

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Tiiti
23/05/06 @ 11:06
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Tomo
23/05/06 @ 11:08
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Wow.
ralphwolfenstein
23/05/06 @ 11:08
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I knew this was going to be amazing! Can't wait until Friday:)
Tomo
23/05/06 @ 11:09
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Let me elaborate... WOW.

No, I mean after this mornings 7.8 from IGN this is a shock.

Nnrgghhhh! X360 is getting too good!
Ignatius_Cheese
23/05/06 @ 11:09
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Glad to hear someone enjoyed the experience. Glad to see EG producing reviews that have true, personal opinions in there. Kudos
Ceatlan
23/05/06 @ 11:10
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Excellent.

I've had this on pre-order since the preview on this site, now I can't wait for delivery.
Dizzy
23/05/06 @ 11:11
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Woah! Nice guys.. didn't expect this. I love real tabletennis so... ORDER NOW! (was actually waiting for your review)
space ace
23/05/06 @ 11:12
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great!

but what's with the first paragraph?
speedjack
23/05/06 @ 11:13
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ralphwolfenstein...

I swear I was just typing EXACTLY the same thing !

Roll on Friday !
DarthCheesiest
23/05/06 @ 11:13
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Table tennis death moves mod, hopefully you will also be able to unlock a baseball bat.
morriss
23/05/06 @ 11:15
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Fan-fucking-tastic! I really hoped this would be good.

/preorders

@Tom: garrulous antipodean - nice! :)
The_Aardvark
23/05/06 @ 11:15
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Yay for simple games!

Yay!
Tomo
23/05/06 @ 11:15
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"It reminds me of picking Jethro in Micromachines because I liked his picture. "

Fantastic line! ;]

Jethro ftw!
Darkedge
23/05/06 @ 11:16
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sound good - shame I don't care for table tennis
Huntcjna
23/05/06 @ 11:16
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FUCK YES!

/reads review
Trip SkyWay
23/05/06 @ 11:19
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Crazy, curse you and your posative review. I had no intention of buying this until I read your review. Wonder when it's out in Hong Kong.
Talha
23/05/06 @ 11:22
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It is hard to imagine a happier person than me right now. Even though i don't have a 360...
Huntcjna
23/05/06 @ 11:23
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What a superb review! :)

Not even because of the score but because the writing was so positive and really got across Tom's love for the mechanics.

I'll see you all in the EG table tennis online tournament cup at the weekend. :D

PS: Can anyone confirm you can use the second stick instead of the buttons for shots? I had read that was possible and was really looking forward to it.
Jimster71
23/05/06 @ 11:23
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Damn, I'll have to go and buy a 360 now!
gamingdave
23/05/06 @ 11:24
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Excellent, had high hopes for this, and looks like they've done wonders
morriss
23/05/06 @ 11:25
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@huntcjna: I read that too. After FN3, me loves 'stick only'.
tiddles
23/05/06 @ 11:26
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How well does 2 player on the same machine work? Does it matter which end of the table you are playing at (I presume there's no splitscreen-type setup...)?
UncleLou
23/05/06 @ 11:26
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Brilliantly written review.
manuel_garcia
23/05/06 @ 11:38
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Fantastic review, no bullshit, all the information thats needed, and gives a good vibe for the game. More like this! :)
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23/05/06 @ 11:39
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Damn.

I'll have to reevaluate my opinion on the game.

Maybe even play it.

Damn.
Wrestlevania
23/05/06 @ 11:40
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"When you go to play a shot [...] the pad starts to vibrate. When the hard vibes kick in [...] it's a delightful panic."

Sony are fooling themselves if they think a tilt sensor is more important than such tactile feedback.

I'm really looking forward to trying this game. It'd be great to see Rockstar put a demo out on Live as well--I'm sure plenty of skeptics would be instantly converted.

Well-written review, too.

Edit: Stylee.
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JonFE
23/05/06 @ 11:41
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Do the female characters get "visibly sweaty" and to what extend?

:-)

Ooh, come on; don't shoot the messenger... Someone had to ask; it is Rockstar we're talking about here, after all...

All in all, I'm really glad to hear it came along nicely. To be honest, I was looking forward a couple of trustworthy reviews before ordering.
mr_steve100
23/05/06 @ 11:42
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That's the sort of review I want to read - personal touches of love or hate. I haven't got a 360, but this may well be something I'll get with it very shortly (as a birthday present to myself).

Yeah, and I'm wondering what the two-player offline mode is like. From all the screens I've seen (which isn't many), it looks very much like a one-player game.
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23/05/06 @ 11:42
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Good review, glad to see that Tom "got it" completely.

When you're playing online, are you always at the bottom of the table?
ilmaestro
23/05/06 @ 11:42
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This is well and truly bought. Best EG review I've read in ages.
Darren
23/05/06 @ 11:46
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I'm sure the game is wonderful to play but 9/10 for a sports game with no decent single player mode?!? Even the price is no excuse as it's still nearly the cost of most full-priced Xbox/PS2 games and lacks longevity unless you only play multiplayer games. And the lack of a player creation tool means that you'll be facing the exact same 11 opponents over and over and over and over again and more than likely playing against the same player as yourself online!!!

IGN marked the game down for it's lack of single player mode and gave it 78%, which sounds like a fair score to me given the game's lack of game modes.
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Totoriko
23/05/06 @ 11:49
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IGN are idiots!
Lukus
23/05/06 @ 11:50
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heh heh, he said peons, like rooney, chuckle
Bill Door
23/05/06 @ 11:50
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Wow. This is a whole 7 marks more than you gave Fifa RTTWC :)
deathgibbon
23/05/06 @ 11:51
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Wha-?
morriss
23/05/06 @ 11:51
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Football's all about opinions though isn't it?
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23/05/06 @ 11:55
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Any news on a potential Wii version? Would make sense.
The Bodybuilder
23/05/06 @ 11:56
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@Ledil "/summons Blerk"

Is this a j-rpg?
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23/05/06 @ 11:58
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Richardiox: Wouldnt be the same game at all though.

That would play more like real table-tennis and this plays more like an arcade game. (Sounds like it)
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23/05/06 @ 11:59
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"Any news on a potential Wii version? Would make sense."

Would look shit and that's half the point of this game (sweat, cloth movement).
Yossarian
23/05/06 @ 11:59
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if this is cheap, I am getting it!
Stickman
23/05/06 @ 12:05
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Bugger. Now I have to buy a 360.
morriss
23/05/06 @ 12:06
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@frod: :D
TwistidChimp
23/05/06 @ 12:08
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Hooraaay!, just goes to show you really cant spell ignorance without ign.

/checks pre-order status.
AtomicBanana
23/05/06 @ 12:09
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'@Ledil "/summons Blerk"

Is this a j-rpg?'

It's Blerk so... yes? :]
urban
23/05/06 @ 12:13
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its a cool idea i like :)
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23/05/06 @ 12:19
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Well done on an excellent review. Nicely summed up the game's mechanics, as well as outlining how it plays and feels. A 360 is looking like a more & more likely prospect as the months go by...
Perry
23/05/06 @ 12:21
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Well written review and 98% of comments were good as well, apart from some idiot Darren (now ignored) who thinks because IGN marked it down EG got it wrong.

Must admit, I am now 100% certain to get a 360. Just can I wait for my predicted price drop.....

Darren
23/05/06 @ 12:22
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"It's the sign of a great sports game when you can't think of anything you'd want to change in the next version. It doesn't need another version."

So you wouldn't have thought to add a proper career mode, a doubles mode and more players to choose from then seeing as you're against the create-a-player feature? /wink/
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lol @frod, I clicked the link and burst out laughing in work :)

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