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While the backgrounds are well-regarded for their charm, reviewers from IGN and GameSpot noted that the game's depth is limited compared to contemporary titles like Mario Tennis or Virtua Tennis .
: Matches start at a manageable speed but can quickly ramp up as a rally continues, though it stays short of "inhuman" professional speeds.
(roughly translated as "Let's Go! Hot Springs Table Tennis") is an off-beat sports game for the PlayStation 2 developed by Psikyo, a studio primarily known for 2D shooters like Strikers 1945 . Released in Japan in late 2000, it captures the quirky Japanese tradition of playing table tennis while staying at a hot springs resort. Gameplay & Mechanics Ikuze Onsen Takkyuu
The game offers a straightforward arcade experience with 3D table tennis matches set against various resort backdrops, ranging from standard indoor rooms to scenic outdoor arenas.
: Some critics felt it was held back by basic collision detection and a lack of complexity. One YouTube reviewer mentioned getting bored quickly despite it being a "fine" ping-pong simulation. While the backgrounds are well-regarded for their charm,
: The controls are accessible and use only two main buttons: one for standard slaps and another for full topspin swings.
The game features a cast of eight characters, mostly rendered in a generic anime style. Notably, it features real-life Japanese table tennis star , who was a child prodigy at the time of release. Hot Springs Table Tennis") is an off-beat sports
: The game is praised for its "weirdness" and addictive, simple gameplay. It is often cited as a "bit of a lark" for fans of off-beat import gaming.


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