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Tennis World Tour 2

2020
GenresThird Person Perspective, Simulation, Sports, Single Player, Multiplayer
AvailableSep 22, 2020
PlatformNintendo Switch, PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X
DeveloperBig Ant Studios
Overview

Play as the world's top players, master each surface, perfect your game and strive to dominate the world circuit. Choose from multiple game modes, with singles and doubles, local and online games.

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Tennis World Tour 2 gameplay: Mixed reviews. Critics praise strategic depth & power-up cards but slam sluggish controls, unpredictable AI, & steep learning curve. Some enjoy challenging mechanics, while many criticize lack of fluidity & unnecessary card system. Overall, falls short of delivering satisfying tennis experience with issues in responsiveness, consistency, and player enjoyment. Struggles to balance realism and fun gameplay.

The Gameplay of Tennis World Tour 2 has received mixed reviews from critics. Some positive aspects highlighted by reviewers include the strategic depth offered by the timing-based shot system and the inclusion of power-up cards for added variety and strategy. Critics like TheSixthAxis and Everyeye.it appreciated the challenging yet rewarding gameplay mechanics that require mastering shot timing and selection. The control scheme, particularly the rhythm system for swings, was commended by TheXboxHub for adding an interesting layer of skill and strategy to the gameplay. On the negative side, several critics pointed out significant issues with the gameplay of Tennis World Tour 2. Common complaints revolved around sluggish and unresponsive controls, unpredictable AI behavior, and a steep learning curve that led to frustration for players. Critics such as Finger Guns, Digital Chumps, and PlayStation Country highlighted the lack of fluidity in the gameplay, with movements feeling stiff and animations lacking smoothness. The inclusion of a card system was often criticized as unnecessary and detracting from the core simulation experience, as mentioned by Pure Nintendo and GameGrin. Overall, the consensus among critics is that Tennis World Tour 2 falls short of delivering a satisfying and immersive tennis gaming experience. While some appreciated the strategic depth and challenging gameplay mechanics, the majority of reviewers found the gameplay lacking in responsiveness, consistency, and overall enjoyment. The game's mechanics, such as shot timing and movement controls, were often cited as areas needing improvement to enhance the player experience. Critics like DarkStation and Forbes expressed disappointment in the game's execution, with issues ranging from unappealing game mechanics to inconsistent AI behavior. In conclusion, Tennis World Tour 2 appears to struggle in finding the right balance between realism and enjoyable gameplay, resulting in a mixed reception from critics.


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Tennis World Tour 2's graphics and visual design receive mixed reviews from critics, with improvements in visuals like ray tracing and 4K resolution on next-gen consoles praised, but shortcomings like outdated character models, stiff animations, and unnatural crowd graphics criticized. While the game shows promise with detailed arenas and real-life venues, it falls short in capturing the essence of real-life tennis due to lack of attention to detail and immersion-breaking visuals.

The graphics and visual design of Tennis World Tour 2 have received mixed reviews from critics. Some positive aspects highlighted by reviewers include the improved visuals over the previous game, with GamingBolt noting that character models have seen an improvement, and Multiplayer.it mentioning visual consistency and realism. The addition of ray tracing, 4K resolution, and 60FPS on next-gen consoles like PS5 and Xbox Series X has also been praised by critics like COGconnected and Screen Rant, enhancing the overall visual experience. The detailed arenas and courts, as well as the inclusion of real-life venues like Wimbledon and Roland-Garros, have been appreciated for adding to the authenticity of the game, as pointed out by Finger Guns and COGconnected. On the flip side, several critics have pointed out various shortcomings in the graphics and visual design of Tennis World Tour 2. Xbox Tavern and Forbes criticized the character models for looking outdated and not meeting current standards, with Xbox Tavern specifically mentioning a cartoon-like appearance that clashes with the realistic art style. DarkStation and Pure Nintendo highlighted issues with player animations, describing them as canned, stiff, and lacking in fluidity, which detracts from the overall visual experience. Screen Rant and TheGamer also noted inconsistencies in crowd graphics and movements that appear unnatural, impacting the immersion of the game. Overall, the consensus among critics seems to be that while Tennis World Tour 2 has made some improvements in its graphics and visual design compared to its predecessor, there are still significant areas that fall short of expectations. Critics like Push Square and PlayStation Country mentioned that while the game may look visually appealing in certain aspects, such as the arenas and courts, there are glaring issues with player models and animations that prevent it from standing out. The lack of attention to detail in character likenesses, facial animations, and crowd interactions has been a recurring criticism, leading to a general sentiment that the game fails to fully capture the essence and excitement of real-life tennis. Despite some positive aspects, such as enhanced visuals on next-gen consoles, Tennis World Tour 2 ultimately struggles to deliver a truly immersive and visually impressive tennis experience, as echoed by various critics' opinions.


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Critics praise Tennis World Tour 2 for realistic ball sounds and immersive player groans, but point out flaws like inconsistent mixing and unremarkable soundtrack. While some see potential for improvement in sound design to enhance gameplay, opinions are split on its overall impact, with some finding merit and others expressing disappointment.

The positive aspects of the Sound Design and Music in Tennis World Tour 2, as highlighted by critics, include the solid ball sounds, umpires, and crowd noise mentioned by Impulsegamer. This indicates that the game successfully captures the essence of a real-life tennis match through these audio elements. KeenGamer also praises the immersive atmosphere created by the player groans during matches, enhancing the overall experience. Additionally, SomosXbox appreciates the immersive audio elements that contribute to smooth gameplay and stable performance, suggesting that the sound design adds to the game's overall appeal. On the downside, several critics point out various shortcomings in the Sound Design and Music of Tennis World Tour 2. JeuxActu notes that improving the sound design could enhance the overall experience of the game, indicating that there is room for improvement in this aspect. TheXboxHub criticizes the inconsistency in sound mixing, mentioning sudden changes in crowd noise and commentary that disrupt the gameplay experience. Xbox Tavern describes the soundtrack and player sounds as minimalist and unremarkable, suggesting that they fail to leave a lasting impression on players. Overall, the opinions of the critics regarding the Sound Design and Music of Tennis World Tour 2 are mixed. While some reviewers appreciate certain aspects such as the immersive audio elements and solid ball sounds, others highlight the lack of in-game soundtrack and inconsistencies in sound mixing. The general consensus leans towards acknowledging the potential of the sound design to enhance the gameplay experience if certain aspects are improved. Critics like KeenGamer and Impulsegamer find merit in the audio elements that contribute to the atmosphere, while TheXboxHub and Xbox Tavern express disappointment in the lackluster execution of the sound design. Ultimately, there is a consensus that the Sound Design and Music of Tennis World Tour 2 have both strengths and weaknesses that impact the overall enjoyment of the game.


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Critics praised the PlayStation 5 version of Tennis World Tour 2 for faster loading times and enhanced visuals, but noted drawbacks like slow serve animations. The PlayStation 4 version faced more criticism for technical flaws and inconsistent AI. The Xbox Series X version was lauded for smooth performance, while the Nintendo Switch version suffered from technical issues. Overall, the game's technical performance received mixed reviews, with improvements on some platforms but persistent gameplay issues across the board.

In terms of technical performance on the PlayStation 5, several critics highlighted the benefits of faster loading times and improved visuals. GameSkinny praised the smooth performance, ray tracing, and enhanced particle effects, while GamingTrend noted significantly reduced loading times on next-gen consoles. Push Square also commended the vastly improved loading times and under-the-hood improvements in the Complete Edition for PS5. These positive aspects contribute to a more immersive gaming experience, enhancing the overall gameplay. However, some critics, such as PlayStation Country, pointed out the lack of utilization of PS5 features and slow serve animations, which detract from fully utilizing the capabilities of the console. On the flip side, criticisms for the PlayStation 4 version of Tennis World Tour 2 were more prevalent. Impulsegamer and GameGrin highlighted issues with poor execution, inconsistent AI, and gameplay flaws. Screen Rant mentioned visibility issues with the ball disappearing during gameplay, leading to difficulties in winning matches. TheSixthAxis also noted occasional lagging and unresponsive player reactions, impacting the overall gameplay experience negatively. These technical flaws and gameplay issues on the PS4 platform hinder the game's potential and frustrate players seeking a smooth and enjoyable gaming experience. Overall, the consensus among critics regarding the technical performance of Tennis World Tour 2 across different gaming platforms is mixed. While the PlayStation 5 version received praise for faster loading times and improved visuals, the PlayStation 4 version faced criticism for technical flaws and inconsistent AI. The Xbox Series X version was commended for consistent frame rates and reduced load times, enhancing the gameplay experience. However, the Nintendo Switch version was noted for suffering from technical flaws and lower resolution visuals. Despite some improvements in technical aspects across platforms, issues such as inconsistent AI, visibility problems, and unresponsive gameplay mechanics persist, impacting the overall enjoyment of the game. Critics like GameOver.gr and Xbox Tavern highlighted the importance of improved loading times in enhancing immersion, but the game still falls short in delivering a polished and technically sound experience across all platforms.


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Tennis World Tour 2 offers a variety of game modes and doubles matches, but falls short in replay value due to tedious in-game currency system, lack of depth in career mode, and limited customization options. Critics find the game lacking in substance and longevity, with execution and depth issues hindering its potential to engage players long-term. Despite some positives, the overall consensus is that Tennis World Tour 2 fails to deliver a truly immersive and compelling tennis gaming experience.

In terms of positives, Tennis World Tour 2 offers a variety of game modes that cater to different preferences, as highlighted by critics like Generación Xbox and GameOver.gr. The inclusion of modes such as championships, duels with friends, local play, practice mode, and career mode provides players with a diverse range of gameplay experiences. The addition of doubles matches, as noted by God is a Geek and TheGamer, adds a new dimension to the gameplay and enhances the multiplayer aspect of the game. The detailed menu system, as mentioned by Daily Star, allows players to customize their characters and progress through various tournaments, contributing to a sense of immersion in the tennis world. On the negative side, several critics point out significant drawbacks in Tennis World Tour 2 that impact its replay value. The reliance on an in-game currency system for acquiring upgrades and equipment, as criticized by TheXboxHub and Impulsegamer, can feel tedious and unfulfilling due to the slow progression and high costs. The lack of depth in the career mode, as highlighted by Forbes and COGconnected, fails to provide a compelling narrative or motivation for players to continue playing. The shallow content and limited customization options, as mentioned by GamingBolt and Pure Nintendo, contribute to the overall feeling of the game being lacking in substance and longevity. Overall, the consensus among critics is that Tennis World Tour 2 falls short in terms of replay value and fails to offer a truly engaging experience for players. While the game provides a decent number of modes and features, such as international tournaments and skill cards, the execution and depth of these elements are often criticized for being underwhelming. The lack of significant improvements or innovations, as noted by GameOver.gr and TheSixthAxis, hinders the game's potential to appeal to a broader audience and maintain long-term interest. Despite some positive aspects like the inclusion of doubles matches and detailed customization options, the overall sentiment is that Tennis World Tour 2 struggles to deliver a compelling and immersive tennis gaming experience that would encourage players to continue playing over an extended period.


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Overall Verdict

Tennis World Tour 2 received mixed reviews from critics. Some praised its authentic tennis gameplay and diverse modes, while others criticized unresponsive controls and lackluster graphics. Despite some improvements over its predecessor, the general consensus is that the game falls short of expectations, lacking the polish needed to compete with top sports games. Critics advise caution due to issues with gameplay mechanics and visuals, suggesting it may not fully satisfy players seeking a refined tennis gaming experience.

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Gamingbolt.com

Oct 31, 2020

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Tennis World Tour 2 is an improvement over its predecessor, but it still doesn’t stand out in any way; The game is surface deep, feeling average at best and bland at worst; Die hard fans of the sport who really want a tennis game can have some fun here, but there just isn’t much here to hold your attention for long; If you’re really set on a great game of virtual tennis, I’d suggest booting up an old copy of Top Spin instead;

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Multiplayer.it

Sep 22, 2020

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Shows potential for growth and improvement in the tennis gaming franchise, enjoyable and promising despite some challenges

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Everyeye.it

Sep 22, 2020

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Significant step forward for the series, offering a more polished and engaging tennis simulation with hope for the future of tennis video games

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Mondoxbox.com

Sep 27, 2020

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Tennis World Tour 2 is a significant improvement over its predecessor, with a variety of modes and improved gameplay. The new engine has eliminated some bugs, but there is still room for improvement in graphics and technical performance. The linear progression of the career mode is satisfying, but the power-up cards could be improved. Overall, it is a decent tennis game that will satisfy fans of the sport.

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Xboxtavern.com

Mar 29, 2021

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Tennis World Tour 2: Complete Edition is a great next gen version of the original with crisper visuals, vastly superior load times and more things for the player to do. The MOCAP work could be a little better and perhaps some work is needed on the card system (or just scrap it altogether). Tennis World Tour 2 is one of the better tennis games I have played in a while, but it still needs a little work to take Top Spin’s crown.

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Somosxbox.com

Sep 22, 2020

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Provides an enjoyable tennis simulation experience for fans of the sport, focusing on gameplay rather than realistic player recreations, falls short visually but offers a satisfying gameplay experience


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Gameskinny.com

Mar 29, 2021

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Tennis World Tour 2: Complete Edition is an enjoyable simulator that captures the feeling of tennis well. The game offers a good layer of strategy to the gameplay with the Cards system. The Complete Edition is the best way to play, and it comes recommended for serious tennis fans. However, the difficulty level is uneven, and some character models need improvements.


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Pushsquare.com

Mar 25, 2021

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There’s undeniably a strong foundation for Nacon and Big Ant to work from here, it just needs to spend more time in the motion capture studio refining the gameplay and presentation. It’s been a long wait for a good tennis game, but we have a legitimate contender to Top Spin 4’s crown at last.

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Thesixthaxis.com

Sep 28, 2020

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Tennis World Tour 2 sometimes drops it into the net.

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Generacionxbox.com

Sep 30, 2020

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Considered one of the best tennis titles available, fun and engaging game that may benefit from future updates to enhance gameplay and content.

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