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Tennis world tour review
Tennis world tour review











tennis world tour review

A card system to improve some aspects of your play brings some original ideas but it isn’t drastic enough to really change the core gameplay. It doesn’t really give much new but the basics are good enough. You can select to play tournaments, you can decide to train yourself or to give your body some much-needed rest.

  • A basic Career mode: Create a player and win to become number 1 on the ATP Rankings, that’s your goal and that’s going to take hundreds of matches and many hours.
  • It is always a lot more fun to play as your favorite or to see familiar faces on the court. Ashleigh Barty, Rafael Nadal, Federer, and the Belgian chouchou David Goffin are all playable. The game misses some high-placed stars, Djokovic for example but they covered the basic needs of some famous players.
  • A decent roster of playable stars: More than 30 licensed Tennis stars can pick up the racket.
  • The urge to take control is sky high and really pushes the sense of taking control. the menus welcome you with astonishing in-action pictures from real-life tennis-stars.
  • Visually great and clear menus: The first impression is everything and while starting Tennis World Tour 2 you get the impression that you’re going to get a fantastic Tennis-experience.
  • We played Tennis World Tour 2 for 5 hours on Xbox One X Tennis World Tour 2 gets past the serve but is still far away from an ace. To my relief, the first one was a constant double fault. This sequel to the atrocious first Tennis World Tour is a lot better now. We have some incredible tennis games on Xbox 360 but nowadays they don’t reach that greatness anymore. which isn’t precisely going as hoped and that’s the exact feeling for Tennis World Tour 2. A country that has a rich history with Tennis, and we have a return of Kim Clijsters. We have an international team but most of us from LifeisXbox are from Belgium.













    Tennis world tour review