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RSS FeedsMario Tennis Aces Review Roundup (Nintendo Switch)
(GameSpot Wii News)

 
 

22 june 2018 21:43:30

 
Mario Tennis Aces Review Roundup (Nintendo Switch)
(GameSpot Wii News)
 


Mario Tennis Aces brings back one of the Mushroom Kingdom`s oldest pasttimes, pitting its iconic characters against each other on the court. On the Nintendo Switch it`s both pretty and portable, and it packs plenty of new bells and whistles for this round. A new zone shot and trick shot system brings some more subtlety to your strategy, and the multiplayer mode allows for online tournaments and matches.But is it worth another round on the court? The critical reception is positive, with reservations. While the single-player Adventure Mode is underdeveloped and the difficulty spikes can feel unfair, the multiplayer is where it really shines. Like any good arcade sports game, the mechanics are easy to pick up and play but hard to master thanks to additional layers of complexity that were absent from some prior iterations. Check out our in-depth thoughts in our Mario Tennis Aces review-in-progress, and read on for more thoughts from around the industry. GameSpot sister site Metacritic has the wider reception.Game: Mario Tennis AcesDeveloper / Publisher: NintendoPlatforms: Nintendo SwitchRelease date: June 22Price: US $60 / £45 / AU $69GameSpot -- 8/10`The Tetris Effect is in full swing here; days after the credits rolled, I still crave the satisfying thwack from a Power Shot, mentally replay matches and imagine how I might do things differently given a bit more focus and know-how. Mario Tennis Aces does what this series has done best, and improves what it`s rarely gotten right prior. Fingers crossed that the online support stands up to the rest of the game after launch.` -- Justin Clarke [Full review]GamesRadar -- 4/5`At the end of the day, Adventure Mode is only going to take you so far, and, like Mario Kart 8 Deluxe on the Switch, it`s really all about multiplayer. You can opt in for online or local multiplayer, or just pass a Joy-Con to your pal for instant split-screen, which is really where the game shines brightest - and I`m not just talking graphically, altho ...


 
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