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Abstract: Until now, the best sports experience on the Wii came from the system’s pack-in game, Wii Sports. Sure, Madden was fun, Tiger was playable, but none really captured the sport “as advertised” with the motion controls that the Wii offers. Well after 2 pl...
Online play is fun and easy to set up, Solid multiplayer offering, Features all four grand slams.
Unforgiving controls with little assistance to improve, Steep learning curve, Career mode is a bit shortlived with no minor tournaments to participate in, No Tutorial mode.
EAs new tennis game makes a number of unforced errors that hamper what couldve been a brilliant package. ...
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Published: 2009-06-17, Author: Luke , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: Its been more than a decade since EAs last tennis outing, so it came as a big surprise when EA announced Grand Slam Tennis would be coming to the . The game features an all-star cast of past and present players, and with Wimbledons inclusion, its t...
Abstract: If you haven't yet snapped up Nintendo's new MotionPlus accessory for your Wii Remote Controller (Wii-mote), do so now. It's a game changer, literally.If you haven't so much as heard of Wii MotionPlus, it's a little white twenty dollar dongle that snap...
Abstract: EA Sports has put out another great sports franchise with Grand Slam Tennis. This is an excellent starting point for this tennis game and will give both hardcore tennis fans and casual gamers a great gameplay experience. There are some weaknesses, but,...
Abstract: Grand Slam Tennis is a deceptive game. With its playful title and cartoony art style, you're probably expecting something akin to Wii Sports Tennis, but just with added MotionPlus controls. But GST's sunny exterior hides a game with a steep learning cu...
Abstract: Lets be honest here. For about three years Wii motion control has been – minus a few big exceptions – one big joke. The promise of motion gaming was replaced by "waggle" (a term that even publishers are using to promote games now) and as I sit here no...
Abstract: There's been a lot of talk regarding Nintendo's Wii MotionPlus peripheral ever since it was announced last year. Isn't Nintendo just charging us for a functionality that was supposed to be included with the Wii to begin with? Would it really be worth s...
Published: 2009-07-10, Author: Simon , review by: tweaktown.com
For years and years Virtua Tennis has dominated the tennis virtual court, so much so that no other publisher has put its foot into the puddle of tennis games for many years. However, with the popularity of tennis soaring, it was only a matter of tim...