• 3 months ago
Eleven Table Tennis REVIEW on Quest 3

The ultimate Table Tennis simulator. Play opponents in online multiplayer or practice against the advanced AI. With physics designed to be as real as ever achieved in a Table Tennis simulator, you will forget you are in VR.

Physics Engine :
From the very start, we have been obsessed with creating the most realistic table tennis simulation the World has ever seen. After countless hours of hard work and support from our amazing community, we believe that we accomplished that goal.

We hope that you enjoy playing Eleven as much as we enjoy working on it.

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01 - Game Menus - 5/5
02 - weapons/vehicles - NA
03 - Playable characters - NA
04 - Enemies and bosses - 5/5
05 - levels and size - 4/5
06 - Campaign, multiplayer, co-op - 4/5
07 - Customisation options - 4/5
08 - levelling up options - NA
09 - Controls - 5/5
10 - Online playability - 5/5
11 - Puzzles - NA
12 - MR/Pass Through - 5/5

TOTAL - 37/40

I don’t include graphics in my rating system because you can see for yourself the graphics in the video.

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Intro Music by Gareth Gittins:
https://www.youtube.com/channel/UCmdY1-aNLf97ZRwRtfRFNyA

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Transcript
00:00I just came back from a family weekend break and whilst away I got to play table
00:18tennis at our hotel with some friends and my sons. So when I got back I thought
00:23what better time to dig this game back out and play it again. Last time I played
00:29this was on my quest 2 back in January 2023 and I sucked. So I was actually
00:37looking forward to having a go on my quest 3 and let me tell you a lot has
00:43changed in this game over the last 18 months. There are so many great
00:48improvements. There was basically only one menu before which gave you the AI
00:54difficulty setting and the choice of which setting to play in. Fast forward a
00:59year and a half and now there are so many options to pick from like training
01:04options to help you improve your game such as the ball machine, adjust the
01:10speed, spin and directions at which this will fire at you. Then there's serve
01:15practice which is pretty self-explanatory. Next we have the wall
01:20where the table is bent in half and you can work on your reflexes. Then there's
01:26quadrants. This is used to practice your striking accuracy and then there's free
01:32practice and even Pierre Pong. Now the differences that I notice when stepping
01:38up the levels of the AIs is mainly their serving. On the first two or three levels
01:44their serves are manageable but from level four onwards they start doing some
01:49fancy stuff. The levels you pick from low to highest are bronze, silver, gold, pro,
01:57elite and finally legendary. Through all these great changes and improvements I
02:03really do hope in future updates they will work on bringing us more characters
02:08to play against and even introduce some cup leagues to compete in. The menus
02:14offer room positioning, graphics adjusting, audio setting, avatar changes
02:20and language settings. There is also a multiplayer menu but I didn't take a
02:26look at this as I'm completely rubbish at ping-pong so I didn't want to
02:30embarrass myself. So the main thing I don't like about this game is that you
02:35actually have to pay money to buy new paddles instead of an unlock system. You
02:41can change the colours of the ping-pong balls and the tables and then save them
02:46so you can choose them from the menu. There's a choice of three venues to play
02:51in and then a further three than a mixed reality, half mixed and fully mixed and
02:57then there's the one Japanese background that you can purchase for a few dollars.
03:02There's currently only one setting which is Japan. It looks great but I wish you
03:09could change the table as I found it being a grey table it's a little tough
03:14to play on. So on that I'm going to score 11 table tennis a 37 out of 40. You can
03:23find my scoring system in the description section below. Now please
03:27push that like button if you found this review helpful, drop a comment on the
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03:36subscribe button. Thank you guys and happy gaming.
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