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Not exact matches
It is not that Top Spin 4 revolutionizes the
tennis game genre, it just provides a comfortable control scheme, an extremely robust career
mode, and a presentation that has yet to be matched
in a
tennis title.
I think this was a developmental year for the gameplay, the extensions from the original
game made for a deeper experience but the
modes really lacked the depth that would normally keep you coming back for more
in a
tennis title.
The big
game mode in Grand Slam
Tennis 2 is the career mode which allows you to create a tennis player and take him / her through a ten year c
Tennis 2 is the career
mode which allows you to create a
tennis player and take him / her through a ten year c
tennis player and take him / her through a ten year career.
The
game will feature a story
mode which hasn't been seen since the RPG inspired story
mode in the GBA version of Mario
Tennis over a decade ago.
The
game itself is your stock standard console
tennis game that lets
gamers choose from a plethora of different gameplay
modes and also challenge not only their friends but also computer controlled characters
in some exciting
tennis matches worldwide.
The central
mode of play is «Tournament
Mode,» which comprises a set of events with accumulating difficulty, where players play
tennis matches
in either doubles or singles, needing to win two
games to win a set, and unlock playable characters if they finish successfully.
Nearly every aspect of the
game was modeled around improving the faults
in Mario's previous ho - hum
tennis experience, including a stellar multiplayer
mode for up to four characters.
Mario
Tennis Aces» story
mode doesn't look quite as deep, but it's a welcome addition following the disappointingly bare bones Mario
Tennis: Ultra Smash on the Wii U. No word yet on who's developing Mario
Tennis Aces, but it's probably Camelot Software (they've done every
game in the series to date).
The
game will feature a story
mode which hasn't been seen since the RPG inspired story
mode in the GBA version of Mario
Tennis over a decade ago.
It is not that Top Spin 4 revolutionizes the
tennis game genre, it just provides a comfortable control scheme, an extremely robust career
mode, and a presentation that has yet to be matched
in a
tennis title.
Mario
Tennis Aces» story
mode doesn't look quite as deep, but it's a welcome addition following the disappointingly bare bones Mario
Tennis: Ultra Smash on the Wii U. No word yet on who's developing Mario
Tennis Aces, but it's probably Camelot Software (they've done every
game in the series to date).
Following last month's unveiling of the Special Games
mode in Mario
Tennis Open, Nintendo has revealed even more details about the upcoming
game, which launches for the portable Nintendo 3DS system on May 20.
As one would expect
in a
tennis game, there is a career
mode that will take you some time to make your way through.
For example, if only there was a 2v2
game mode like
tennis or volleyball with the passing technique
in use primarily to throw heads over the net and score points against your opponents.
If you missed the RPG
modes in Mario
Tennis and Mario Golf
games from last decade, this title is here to pick that role - playing charisma back up.
Not to mention the career
mode will be more realistic than what has been featured
in previous
tennis games in the past.
It sounds like the career
mode in the
game features more content than what is being offered
in AO
Tennis.
The best
mode in the
game is Mega Ball where you play a match and a Toad will randomly throw a Mega Mushroom onto the
tennis court.
It's a good
game though, although maybe a bit lacking
in options and
game modes compared to the likes of Mario Power
Tennis.