Testseek.com have collected 73 expert reviews of the Mario Tennis Aces and the average rating is 76%. Scroll down and see all reviews for Mario Tennis Aces.
June 2018
(76%)
73 Reviews
Average score from experts who have reviewed this product.
Abstract: Mario Tennis Aces get you straight to the pure vitriol that spills forth when a fiercely contested point doesn't quite go your way, your racket breaking as an almost impossible-to-block shot tears through it, granting an instant win to your opponent. You...
Playing virtual tennis feels great, Accessible, yet offers some depth, Surprisingly funny writing, Strategic and thrilling online matches
Story mode is too short, and there's not much to do after
Yes. Despite the lack of length, Mario Tennis Aces delivers a fun, difficult, flashy take on virtual tennis, and its competitive mode can lead to nail-biting moments...
Published: 2018-06-24, Author: Daniel , review by: dailystar.co.uk
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,
The A.I. and occasional mechanics are frustrating and create Switch snapping anger, No quick restart for challenges in 2018
As an arcade experience, Mario Tennis Aces is a traditional Nintendo experience; wonderful, colourful and packed with joy. Which is a stark contrast to the choices made with the adventure mode which will anger and frustrate. If you're buying this one for...
Published: 2018-06-21, Author: Robert , review by: T3.com
Fast, frenetic gameplay, Colourful and vibrant art style, Dynamic roster of characters
Adventure Mode is dull, Special shot mechanics poorly balanced
Will Mario deliver an ace? Or will he balloon the ball into the crowd?Mario Tennis Aces delivers a tennis game that, weirdly, tries as hard as possible to move away from the core game as often as humanly possible. And it does this to mixed results.While t...
Published: 2018-06-20, Author: Robert , review by: T3.com
Fast, frenetic gameplay, Colourful and vibrant art style, Dynamic roster of characters
Adventure Mode is dull, Special shot mechanics poorly balanced
Will Mario deliver an ace? Or will he balloon the ball into the crowd?Mario Tennis Aces delivers a tennis game that, weirdly, tries as hard as possible to move away from the core game as often as humanly possible. And it does this to mixed results.While t...
It's about time we had a new Mario Tennis games and Aces is a decent game for the Switch.Things are a bit overcomplicated at times with all the different shots but you can play in a simple mode if needed and Swing mode provides that classic Wii Sports sty...
It's business as usual for Mario Tennis Aces, but that's a good thing. There are few tennis games like it, probably because trying to replicate it would be near-impossible. It's ludicrously over the top, and that's all it ever needed to be. Get ready for...
Published: 2018-05-29, Author: Ryan , review by: stuff.tv
The new tennis features give matches frantic fun, The Adventure Mode is a terrific teacher, Creative boss battles are bursting with originality
Shallow online features, A couple of of level designs are infuriating in Adventure Mode
Mario Tennis has long been one of the standout sport series in video games, with the super-tight controls and zany Nintendo personality a champion combination. If there was any criticism it's that there's been no reinvention for the past decade or so - bu...
Overall, Mario Tennis Aces just feels lacking in ever sense of the world. Lacking real tennis rules, basic quality of life options, series staple characters, and really any personality at all...