GameDaily's Best and Worst of E3There were tons of games at last week's E3, but only a select few have the honor of being the best, and the dubious distinction of being crap.
Step onto the court and blast a 120mph power serve in Sega's Virtua Tennis 3. Up to four players test their skills in exhibition matches and off the wall Court Games, or solo gamers create their own tennis prodigy and enter World Tour, honing their skills against the world's greatest pros. Developer AM3 packed 20 superstars into the game, such names as Maria Sharapova, Tim Henman and Roger Federer. Some look a bit scary, though for the most part, all of the characters animate beautifully. They and the rest of the game shine in glorious 1080p high definition. Sega programmed shoddy SIXAXIS motion controls and the lack of online play hurts (the 360 version includes it), but those issues notwithstanding, Virtua Tennis 3 provides addictive arcade fun.