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Mario Tennis Aces - Nintendo Switch

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A new Mario Tennis game is bringing a new level of skill and competition to the Nintendo Switch system. Mario steps onto the court in classy tennis garb for intense rallies against a variety of characters in full-blown tennis battles. New wrinkles in tennis gameplay will challenge your ability to read an opponent's position and stroke to determine which shot will give you the advantage. And this time the game adds the first story mode since the Mario Tennis game on the Game Boy Advance system, offering a new flavor of tennis gameplay, with a variety of missions, boss battles and more. Up your game with Zone Speed and Zone Shot Unleash an arsenal of shots and strategies in all-out tennis battles with friends, family, and fan-favorite Mushroom Kingdom characters. Whether you play locally, online or using simple motion controls, intense rallies await! In Adventure mode, experience a new favor of tennis gameplay, with a variety of missions, boss battles and more. Complete missions and boss battles in Adventure mode while mastering the controls. Test your hard-earned skills in singles or doubles with up to 4 players in local or online multiplayer, not to mention Tournament Mode, which lets you challenge the CPU. Store up energy and use it to pull off amazing feats: move so fast the world slows down around you or aim in first-person to send the ball crashing down! Your rivals may attempt to block you, but if they fail, their racket will take damage—and break after three hits. Fully charge your energy to launch the ball with enough force to KO your opponent! Additional accessories may be required for multiplayer mode. Sold separately. Nintendo Switch Online membership (sold separately) and Nintendo Account required for online play. Not available in all countries. Internet access required for online features. Terms apply.

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4.6 out of 5 stars
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Customers like the entertainment value of the game. They say it's fun to play, cool, and enjoyable. They also appreciate the gameplay, graphics, and challenges in the campaign mode. However, some customers have mixed opinions on ease of use, and multiplayer.

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197 customers mention175 positive22 negative

Customers find the game fun to play, cool, and love the gameplay. They say the solo play is solid fun, and the campaign mode is creative and enjoyable. They also say the game brings fun and excitement to a sport that they are not really interested in. They mention that the game is a great game to take with them when they are travelling, and that the mechanics are pretty fun.

"Just as described and tons of fun" Read more

"...The online tournament's match-making is broken, but still fun to work through if you are stuck in another area of the game.3.)..." Read more

"...Basically a glorified tutorial.Gives you fun mini-games, and scenarios/objectives to play through especially with the boss battles...." Read more

"...levels and modes to give the game plenty of variety, but the regular game is fun enough that big fans won't even need other features...." Read more

87 customers mention35 positive52 negative

Customers are mixed about the ease of use. Some mention that the game is easy to pick up and start, but complex enough to take time to master. They also say that it has a lot of depth and skill required. However, other customers say that the learning curve is a little tough and the game itself is frustratingly hard.

"...The online tournament's match-making is broken, but still fun to work through if you are stuck in another area of the game.3.)..." Read more

"...---Gameplay. A lot of strategy compared to previous games as you have to pay attention to your meter, positioning, and decided whether to use your..." Read more

"...The games themselves are fun however, but the learning curve is a little tough for me, let alone someone much younger...." Read more

"...The controls are simple enough to get right away, but complex enough to take time to master, sort of like a good fighting game...." Read more

67 customers mention27 positive40 negative

Customers are mixed about the multiplayer. Some mention that it's the ultimate multiplayer game to play with friends, while others say that there's absolutely no substantial single player content. Some say that the single player mode is underwhelming, inconsistent, and weirdly difficult.

"...The verdict: Mario Tennis Aces seems like an unfinished game...." Read more

"...This game is very multiplayer-centric. If you're in it for the single player, it worth a rental for the creative levels" Read more

"...option, trying to regain the glory of Wii Sports Tennis, is surprisingly bad. The timing of swings vs on-screen response seems arbitrary...." Read more

"...The reason I still own this game is because I enjoy the simple online tournament mode...." Read more

Fun Mario Tennis Game: More Skill, Less Luck/Gimmicks
4 Stars
Fun Mario Tennis Game: More Skill, Less Luck/Gimmicks
Best Mario Tennis hands down in the entire series in terms of gameplay; and way better than the horrible Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash on the WiiU.There are 15+ Playable Characters making it the largest roster in any Mario Tennis game.---Gameplay. A lot of strategy compared to previous games as you have to pay attention to your meter, positioning, and decided whether to use your specials. A lot of risk/reward when deciding what moves to do in real time. This game will test your twitch reflexes with very exhilarating with split second decisions when matched up with someone of the same skill levelThere are of course basic Shots: Flat, Top Spin, Slice, LobBut this game uses a meter system or energy gauge which you have to keep track of as you can use Zone Shots, Zone Speed, or Special Shot for offensive and defensive maneuvers. Your meter builds up as you continuously rally with your opponent-Zone Shot. Aim a target reticle at specific area of map or at opponent themselvesRacket take damage if enemy do direct damage via zone shot. If hit 3x in a match, you get KOed giving your opponent the pointBut if you block/parry with perfect timing; your racket takes no damage-Zone Speed. when activated puts you in slow motion or bullet time.-Special Shot. You can save up your meter till it's full to initiate special shot. This can destroy enemy racket in one hit (instead of 3 like in zone shot), but again, if timed correctly your opponent can block it.-Trick shot. Makes you leap/dash to one side of the court while also helping you build meter faster than normal shots. Charge shots also build up meter, but not as fast.-Court Hazards. There are also court hazards such as teleport portal mirrors, random bombs on court, and piranha plants on net to name a few. You can also toggle this off if you want.-Simple Rules. You can turn off all abilities and play a simple game of tennis with just basic shots, and no racket durability... but it's not as fun in my opinion.-Swing Mode. You can use full motion controls like Wii Sports Tennis if you like, but it's not as efficient/effective as traditional controls. Great for casual play among friends and family, or if you want to work up a sweat/get off the couch.--Online MultiplayerUnlike Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash you can play with your friends online.There are events and online tournaments you can participate in. Match making in a tournament is dependent on on your online rank, and internet latency for regular matches. Online tournament are timed events like Splatoons Splatfest or Salmon RunYou also get costumes and characters via participation bonus--Story Mode/ Single PlayerBasically a glorified tutorial.Gives you fun mini-games, and scenarios/objectives to play through especially with the boss battles.Plot is very simple like most Mario games: Wario and Waluigi finds an ancient tennis racket which turns the holder of that racket evil. Luigi, being the curious guy he is, touches it and it's a mad dash to get 5 stones to reverse the curse.The replay value is low after you've completed the single player campaign as this is is very multiplayer (local and online) focusedThere's also tournament mode which is what you expect going through a gauntlet of CPU opponents for unlockables and in-game trophiesOverall, fun arcade tennis game that'll test your twitch reflexes, and snap decision making. This game is very multiplayer-centric. If you're in it for the single player, it worth a rental for the creative levels
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4.0 out of 5 stars Fun Mario Tennis Game: More Skill, Less Luck/Gimmicks
Reviewed in the United States on June 22, 2018
Best Mario Tennis hands down in the entire series in terms of gameplay; and way better than the horrible Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash on the WiiU.

There are 15+ Playable Characters making it the largest roster in any Mario Tennis game.

---Gameplay. A lot of strategy compared to previous games as you have to pay attention to your meter, positioning, and decided whether to use your specials. A lot of risk/reward when deciding what moves to do in real time. This game will test your twitch reflexes with very exhilarating with split second decisions when matched up with someone of the same skill level

There are of course basic Shots: Flat, Top Spin, Slice, Lob

But this game uses a meter system or energy gauge which you have to keep track of as you can use Zone Shots, Zone Speed, or Special Shot for offensive and defensive maneuvers. Your meter builds up as you continuously rally with your opponent

-Zone Shot. Aim a target reticle at specific area of map or at opponent themselves
Racket take damage if enemy do direct damage via zone shot. If hit 3x in a match, you get KOed giving your opponent the point
But if you block/parry with perfect timing; your racket takes no damage

-Zone Speed. when activated puts you in slow motion or bullet time.

-Special Shot. You can save up your meter till it's full to initiate special shot. This can destroy enemy racket in one hit (instead of 3 like in zone shot), but again, if timed correctly your opponent can block it.

-Trick shot. Makes you leap/dash to one side of the court while also helping you build meter faster than normal shots. Charge shots also build up meter, but not as fast.

-Court Hazards. There are also court hazards such as teleport portal mirrors, random bombs on court, and piranha plants on net to name a few. You can also toggle this off if you want.

-Simple Rules. You can turn off all abilities and play a simple game of tennis with just basic shots, and no racket durability... but it's not as fun in my opinion.

-Swing Mode. You can use full motion controls like Wii Sports Tennis if you like, but it's not as efficient/effective as traditional controls. Great for casual play among friends and family, or if you want to work up a sweat/get off the couch.

--Online Multiplayer
Unlike Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash you can play with your friends online.

There are events and online tournaments you can participate in. Match making in a tournament is dependent on on your online rank, and internet latency for regular matches. Online tournament are timed events like Splatoons Splatfest or Salmon Run

You also get costumes and characters via participation bonus

--Story Mode/ Single Player

Basically a glorified tutorial.

Gives you fun mini-games, and scenarios/objectives to play through especially with the boss battles.

Plot is very simple like most Mario games: Wario and Waluigi finds an ancient tennis racket which turns the holder of that racket evil. Luigi, being the curious guy he is, touches it and it's a mad dash to get 5 stones to reverse the curse.

The replay value is low after you've completed the single player campaign as this is is very multiplayer (local and online) focused

There's also tournament mode which is what you expect going through a gauntlet of CPU opponents for unlockables and in-game trophies

Overall, fun arcade tennis game that'll test your twitch reflexes, and snap decision making. This game is very multiplayer-centric. If you're in it for the single player, it worth a rental for the creative levels
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NEY COBUCCI
5.0 out of 5 stars Divertindo uma criança
Reviewed in Brazil on December 27, 2023
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Jean-Luc Vachon
5.0 out of 5 stars Wow!!!
Reviewed in Canada on August 28, 2022
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Tony Jacob
5.0 out of 5 stars Incredible graphics coupled with action packed game-play
Reviewed in India on January 6, 2021
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Charly
5.0 out of 5 stars Por fin un Mario Tenis que lo vale!
Reviewed in Mexico on June 22, 2018
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Charly
5.0 out of 5 stars Por fin un Mario Tenis que lo vale!
Reviewed in Mexico on June 22, 2018
Desde el Mario Tenis del Nintendo 64 que no me volvia a gustar un juego de esta serie. El del 64 por ser el primero y por sus buenas mecanicas y este Mario Tenis Aces porque realmente implementaron muchas cosas que te hace disfrutar cada parte de este juego. No solo es jugar partidos de Tenis y ya, hay que aprender las mecanicas de los movientos, efectos de los golpes de pelota.
El juego cuenta con las siguientes modalidades:

- Modo Aventura: Es el modo historia, un poco forzada pero sirve bastante para entender las mecanicas del juego, practicar en los numerosos mini juegos y de paso desbloquear cosas para el juego como nuevas canchas.
- Modo Torneo: Pues es eso, puedes hacer Torneos locales con tus amigos incluso En Linea. Una modalidad muy divertida.
- Modo Libre: Son las tipicas partidas rapidas nomas para pasar el rato.
- Modo Realista: Esta es una novedad! Es para jugar con el JoyCon agitandolo como si fuera una raqueta de Tenis, al puro estilo de Wii Sports, aunque es un poco diferente y algo dificil, siento que no lo implementaron muy bien pero supongo es cuestion de practicar, lo malo que esta modalidad esta separada de las demas, solo puedes jugar partidos rapidos, no hay torneo y parece que no puedes jugar en Linea.

Es un juego muy completo, te dara infinidad de horas de diversion porque de entrada puedes jugar con un amigo usando un JoyCon cada quien ya sea usando los controles normales o en modo realista. Es realmente facil de jugar aunque nunca hayas jugado Tenis, el mismo juego te enseña de maneras muy practicas. Todo sin contar que en el juego En Linea esta la verdadera "carnita" del juego ya que podras jugar torneos en linea donde desbloquearas de manera anticipada nuevos personajes cada mes de Julio a Septiembre (antes de que cobren el Online) y eso solo es un comienzo.

Lo unico que no me gusto es que los personajes ya vienen todos desbloqueados, lo unico por desbloquear son las canchas y eso solo jugando el modo aventura y que el modo realista se siente algo pobre a comparacion de lo que ofrecia el juego de Tenis del Wii Sports Club del Nintendo Wii U, pero bueno, es lo de menos, realmente hay poco que criticarle al juego.

Lo recomiendo a todo mundo, a los fans de los juegos de Mario, de los deportes o simplemente si eres de los que busca un juego nuevo para pasar el rato con amigos o para jugar en Linea, llegaras a la conclusion de que es un juego muy adictivo.
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5.0 out of 5 stars Bom
Reviewed in Brazil on July 29, 2021
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