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June 2018
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The editors liked
Fast
Frenetic gameplay
Colourful and vibrant art style
Dynamic roster of characters
The new tennis features give matches frantic fun
The Adventure Mode is a terrific teacher
Creative boss battles are bursting with originality
Fantastic battling additions to tennis gameplay
Looks amazing
Courts are regularly inventive
Candy coloured
Eye pleasing visuals
As ever
Online and offline multiplayer are bags of fun
Personality and atmosphere oozes from every level and character
Massive amounts of depth beneath the simplistic control scheme
Playing virtual tennis feels great
Accessible
Yet offers some depth
Surprisingly funny writing
Strategic and thrilling online matches
The editors didn't like
Adventure Mode is dull
Special shot mechanics poorly balanced
Shallow online features
A couple of of level designs are infuriating in Adventure Mode
Adventure mode can be incredibly frustrating
The A.I. and occasional mechanics are frustrating and create Switch snapping anger
Published: 2018-07-20, Author: Paul , review by: gaming-age.com
Abstract: Originally I was going to start this review with some super smart joke about how just like Metroid, Mario Tennis also took a break last generation. But being the thorough guy I am, I did a little research to see when was the last Mario Tennis game and fou...
Mario Tennis Aces is ultimately a solid party game whose weak spots mainly lie in the peripheral areas like the campaign, swing mode, and fairly limited customization. The core gameplay is enjoyable and takes center stage in the addictive, fun multiplayer...
Mario Tennis Aces isn't a terrible game, but is a forgettable one. Online doesn't work consistently, Adventure mode is pretty boring and uninspired, and there is a smattering of content. The game just lacks the heart that Nintendo titles have, and this le...
New techniques add much-needed complexity, Core tennis gameplay is still easy to pick up and play, The entertaining Adventure Mode doubles as an effective learning tool, Excellent stage variety
Difficulty spikes hard in the latter portion of Adventure Mode, Swing Mode isn't as responsive as you'd hope, Poor matchmaking and a lack of features hamper online multiplayer