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Tennis World Tour 2

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Nov 12, 2024
1
Mochimeplease
Horrible gameplay overall, the game engine actually cannot react quick enough to the ability of your opponent, so unless you time your movement by the millisecond you will likely be fighting the rigid character movement and reactions whilst attempting to return near perfectly placed shots from the CPU. I tried this game in Easy mode and only then do the CPU return shots which are relatively manageable to play against, Normal difficulty Mode is like playing Federer in real life, every shot will be a power shot and you will be forced to be as agile and skilled as possible to return every shot, even then you are in defensive and very rarely feel like you are in control of a rally, or even keep a rally going, and if every shot is a winner it does not make for a fun flowing tennis game. The graphics are also very average and animations are quite poor, the previous gen Tennis games animate much better than this, yes there are subtle animations which look current gen but this makes no difference if the overall presentation is poor. I don't understand how you can take a simple premise such as Tennis and turn it into a boring and frustrating slog ****, there is absolutely no character or soul in this game whatsoever and comes across as just a corporate cash grab looking to fill a space in the market.
May 13, 2024
0
Radukhu
[SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.]
Jan 27, 2024
2
Bysmith
I played this game shortly for the PS5 while visiting my parents, free for Ps-plus, what I can say based on experience is just how daunting and frustrating it is to play. Before you go into the menu, you are already greeted by lootpacks, called Wildcards. Even if you never intend on playing online. I thought, since this is a simulation, I should get some practice, Tennis school, basic training, what a joy to get used to, the default setting turns the camera to the tv, similar to that of real tennis show, downside, it’s impossible to see. If you think the gameplay. Instructions don’t tell you much how to properly play, they’ll tell you what to press, but once you get to specific target, you’ll feel confused why using the L-stick doesn’t direct your ball where your moving it, due to the lack of directions on the UI. But once you get that figured out, you have to predict where the ball goes, which seems to be an impossible task. But I managed, so I move over to exhibition, random player, random field, random elements, set to go, I made sure to disable wild-cards because I don’t know why that’s a thing for a single player exhibition matches. Perhaps I regret it too much as now it feels impossible to play, despite changing settings, this game feels fairly cheap, like it was designed by EA, even EA makes sure the game is somewhat playable, this doesn’t. Heres my advice from experience, get yourself a tennis racket and play real life tennis, you will find much more ease and joy than you would ever playing this game.
May 14, 2023
2
William_Trigos
The last tennis game I played was in the days of PS2 and almost 15 years later, finding such a bad tennis game did not surprise me. The animations, the gameplay, how slow the menu is, how little fun and comforting the game is. I do not recommend it at all, even if it is free in the Epic Store, Gamepass or etc.
Mar 29, 2022
0
MarkandJez
Don't bother inexplicable controls. Extremely hard Lose every game for no reason Worse than fifa
Sep 9, 2021
7
Ardho
I really like playing Top Spin 4, from several other tennis games, I feel Tennis world tour is the successor to Top spin series, but with fast gameplay and some other bad things, so in conclusion I quite enjoy this game, its okay after all
Aug 21, 2021
0
Fango92
**** game mechanics, the developers has never played tennis. Huge step of difficulty from easy to normal, the timing of shots is impossibile to learn, and meanwhile it gets so frustrating
Aug 8, 2021
7
Georshaw
Enjoying it, as a big tennis fan and the understanding that this isn’t a big budget games studio, there’s a good amount of attention to detail, customisation and the graphics are fine. Can’t seem to play as Djokovic but….I’m not complaining ;-) The gameplay takes time to learn. Even after finishing the tutorial. Some blame the controls, and whilst I did get an input delay issue with one match, it doesn’t seem to affect too much. People might not realise but you need to understand how to play-it’s hard to hit down the line - you’re not going to do that all the time and if it’s not a winner you’re potentially getting yourself into trouble. Aces do seem a little hard to score though!
Aug 7, 2021
3
Link_the_garden
oh dear. I gave up when the game booted up and the first thing presented was a tutorial on card packs. The presentation is very drab and boring. the soundtrack ****. the gameplay is crappy. I used to love tennis games but this was very disappointing. I got 30 minutes in a gave up. Glad I didn't spend any money on this (PS Plus)
Aug 7, 2021
1
BallzyDan
Poissibly worst game ever. I dont like tennis but since this was free.. It was not worth downloading. I played practice about five times until I completed the challenges. Went out to play 3 matches. Never scored a point. No fun
Aug 5, 2021
4
G33P
Not worth more than 10 bucks. The game has very little character personalization, the career mode is a joke and the cards? Come on! It's a shame! I am very disappointed. The gameplay just ****. The players play like they are Roger Federer in his prime. Even in the 'Normal' mode, it's outrageous. The graphics are not terrible, though.
Aug 4, 2021
1
Avenit
"too soon", "too late" whatever my timing it is. i cant even play like at all. i was a good player in world tour 1 part, but this?
Aug 4, 2021
4
ToshLichev
Tennis World Tour 2 is a failure in every aspect. The game modes are bare bones and uninspired - they get boring in less than an hour. The roster feels limited and none of the players have any personality. The graphics look like they came straight out of the early PS3 era and movement is clunky, buggy and inconsistent. All of that could have been overlooked to an extent if the gameplay was good, if it felt like you were actually playing tennis... but it doesn't. Tennis World Tour 2's gameplay is just horrific. Shots are inconsistent, aces are impossible, very often your player wont even react and he'll just look at the ball as it passes by. Difficulty means nothing as a match on "Very Easy" can be much harder than one on "Expert" and the lack of licensed tournaments makes this nightmare **** feel even more bottom of tha barrel. Tennis World Tour 2 feels like a game that is a few months away from pre-alpha and the fact Sony considered this would be an ok addition to PS+ is an insult to PlayStation players.
Nov 5, 2020
10
Procyon0916
It's a good choice if you want to play tennis on a modern console. And AO Tennis 2 too.
Oct 12, 2020
6
thumb_culture
Tennis World Tour 2 is a tennis game for people who like tennis, there is no denying this. It does little in terms of innovation and drawing in a crowd of new fans. Don’t get me wrong, Tennis World Tour 2 is a good tennis game, but I feel its lack of innovation will see it in bargain bins fairly soon, and better games were around on the Sega Dreamcast 20 years ago. I personally do not like football, but I do enjoy playing FIFA for a few hours with friends on occasion. If they could somehow tap into that formula to draw in a new audience, then they might be onto something.
Oct 7, 2020
9
rhdeutsch
After today's update I am suddenly enjoying this game much more. I'm using the "Very Easy" difficulty level and am now able to play long rallies and be competitive, something that seemed impossible before the latest update. It took me several games to finally realize how to return my opponents' shots by aiming far to the left or right, hitting lines for winners. This game has evolved from incredibly frustrating to lots of fun. The only issue, very minor, that I encountered today is right-handed players are left-handed in the scenes shown just before serving.
Sep 27, 2020
4
Julinitot
The positive: - Challenging and rewarding timing base gameplay. - For once in a tennis video game, players hold their racket like they should (eg. eastern grip for forehand) and in the majority of situation, the swing movements are realistics. Don't get me wrong, there is no variety or specific player animation (appart from **** it does look like real life tennis at least. The Negative: - Unresponsive player movement. Basically, the AI moves for you, sometimes, making strange decision, like going forward to force you to play a half volley, leaving you completely vulnerable in the middle of the court. Often, players don't even try to reach the ball. Going to the net is too hard. There should be a shoulder button (L1 for ex.) to force your player to play a net approach by going forward and playing his shot at the same time. - Some shots still don't match the input. I'm guessing because the animation were juste never created. You won't be able to enjoy finishing the point with a big forehand swing when the ball is over your shoulder. It doesn't matter if you press the flat or the lift button, your player will always do a lame slice forehand, even if you hit with the perfect timing. - In career mode, character creation and progression is uncommonly bad. Every new created player have the same starting stats and each time you level up, you have only 3 attributes you can improve (defense / attack / precision). Why can't I create a serve & volley type of player with a weak forehand like stefan Edberg? For me, it just kills any incentive you might have to do a second playthrough. - The cards system is not compatible with a simulation. Worst idea ever. On the same level of crazyness, the boosts the different rackets give you are completely unrealistics. - Edit: card system is actually broken atm. Sometimes, small effects will stack in the weirdest way making you either a superman serving at 250km/h or a total loser incapable of hitting the ball. I'm level 14 and it happened already in 3 matches. Hence, my note changed from 6 to 4. In conclusion, don't expect top spin 4 quality here, it is clearly still a work in progress. Wait for patches or for the next tennis game.
Sep 24, 2020
4
NathW90
There's some potential but overall it's a mess... again. - Shots frequently still don't match the input. You'll get a slice shot when you've press for top spin or a flat shot when you want a slice etc. and this happens even when you've supposedly timed the shot as "good" or "perfect". - Pro players seemingly have no identity or specific animations other than Nadal. Even Federer has a generic serve and swings, and NO ONE has realistic or personalised celebrations. For a game that wants to present itself as a tennis "sim" this is simply unforgivable. You want to feel like you are these players and the character model just looking (a bit) like them isn't enough. Federer with a massive, cheesy (and terrifying) smile after winning a point just looks so, so wrong. - Net play is completely broken. If you go to the net you will be passed, regardless of the difficulty level or who you're playing against, because the game simply does not respond to input at the net whatsoever. I've played just under 4 hours and haven't been able hit one volley at the net, nor has an animation even been initiated to lunge for the ball as it passes. - Similar to above, all too often your player will simply refuse to respond to a ball when moving side to side at the baseline that falls close enough that you realistically should be able to at least lunge for it and make some sort of play. Completely unresponsive. - The AI seems incapable of getting above 40% first serves in, regardless of who you're playing against or what difficulty the game is on. Fault after fault. - Impossible to hit aces even using the best players. I haven't yet managed a single one on my time with the game. - Single handed backhand animations are honestly beyond abysmal. Similar to my first point, you'll try and play a top spin backhand and it'll hit some bizarre looking, dodgy slice that looks completely unnatural and unrealistic. - Ball physics at times are completely nonsensical in terms of trajectory and velocity. One minute you'll hit a top spin forehand that looks great, the next you're playing a strange, lunging volley that somehow goes into super speed with heavy top spin despite the animation not matching this at all. - They may have "doubled" the animations, but it's still nowhere near enough and the game still completely lacks any real fluidity. You'll see the same animations over and over again (as well as ones that make literally no sense considering the button you've pressed, as above) and players will awkwardly transition from one shot/position to the next in an unrealistic way. - The sound is still sub-par. Crowds don't react to some winners and generally are still underwhelming and, seriously, how hard/expensive could it be to just pay some decent, professional umpires and line judges to record for the game? Because they still sound AWFUL. Again, it ruins the immersion of it all. - Zero customisation. It's 2020 and yet we can't create and share courts/arenas/tournaments/players and we can't edit pro players stats and overall ratings to our liking. AO Tennis manages it, so why can't Tennis World Tour? It completely takes away from the realism and how replayable the game is, especially considering the base game without DLC has ZERO official tournaments and a number of huge omissions in the roster such as Djokovic, Serena Williams, Naomi Osaka etc. Overall I'd give the game 4/10 so far, at a push. Unless there's huge improvements to the responsiveness, animations and content via patches (here we go again) then it's yet another failed tennis game.
Sep 23, 2020
6
MinePlay512
My believe is that the game feels a bit off to me. For the gameplay, I like the skill based improved gameplay and and the online play is a positive. But career mode is boring, the animations seem inconsistent and the physics look awkward. However, the main positive is that the game is an improvement to Tennis World Tour 1. Even with it's shortcomings, Tennis World Tour 2 may compete with AO Tennis 2.
Sep 23, 2020
10
animatt
Such an improvement on the previous game. Gameplay, presentation and the look of the game is much better!
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