Mario Tennis Aces brings one of Nintendos favorite pastimes to the Switch. Check out Kidzworlds review of the new game!
Visuals; Fun and Deep Gameplay
Small Frustrations; Light Content in Adventure Mode
Mario Tennis Aces brings one of Nintendos favorite pastimes to the Switch. Check out Kidzworlds review of the new game!
Visuals; Fun and Deep Gameplay
Small Frustrations; Light Content in Adventure Mode
Right off the bat, Mario Tennis Aces , the eighth installment in the Mario Tennis series, feels inadequate. Mario's Tennis , which kicked off the series way back in 1995 on the Virtual Boy, featured at least six games per set, just like actual tennis.
Thanks to a beta this past weekend, Nintendo gave Switch owners the first taste of its upcoming sports title, Mario Tennis Aces . Since it was supposed to be part demo and part test of the game's network code, players only had access to a portion of the single-player and online multiplayer action...
Despite a few niggling issues Mario Tennis Aces is a great return to the best parts of the franchise. Gameplay is smooth, strategic and fun. And with story, tournament and multiplayer modes all available it is sure to bring a lot of fun to longtime fans and new players alike.
Great story-mode mechanics; including basic RPG elements; Smooth; fun gameplay; Great multiplayer options; Much more content than previous franchise entries
Plot a little forced; Adventure mode must be completed for all courts to be unlocked; Levelled-up character not carried through to other modes; Only Mario playable in Adventure mode
A fantastically arcade styled single and multi-player tennis experience offering fun for those who are fans of the sport or not.
Tight and well executed mechanics make up for a less than stellar story mode. A robust online system ensures this Mario sports game will have life for some time.
Mario Tennis Aces is your typically fun Nintendo title set within the Super Mario universe, it's also a game that caters quite well for those that want to pick up the game for a chilling time, while having enough skill based gameplay aspects to satisfying those that want something a little more...
Easy to pick up and play; Caters from a variety of skill-levels; Looks gorgeous; Charming and fun; playing on your own or with friends
Encountered a fair bit on online lag; No offline multiplayer tournament mode
Overall, Mario Tennis Aces does a good job with its Online Mode, and Adventure Mode ends up being a good starting point for the title. If Camelot does some updating on changing options and giving gamers more freedom, this could give the game a lot more life in the future.
I really enjoy this game. I have played tournaments on the system and online as well as the adventure. Good. Stuff.
Mario Tennis vs World Tour Tennis Game, Set, Match Mario Or any character if you prefer not to play with Mario. It's about time peach got her own game, she's a solid player.
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