Mario Tennis Aces Reviews
Mario Tennis Aces has some of the best gameplay mechanics that we have ever seen in a tennis game. It's fun, balanced and fair, making this game a potential multiplayer success. However, the lack of single player content and a dedicated competitive system makes this launch kind of incomplete.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Without any doubt, this is one of the best installments of the Mario Tennis series. Not only for the number of game modes it offers, but by of its addictive gameplay. Mario Tennis Aces is a must-buy for Nintendo Switch owners.
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Mario Tennis Aces looks and performs as well as anything you'd expect from the House of 'Tache, but its family friendly appearance disguises a brutally difficult single player experience that will surely alienate younger players.
Mario Tennis Aces looks fine and plays even better. But its single player story mode is a real disappointment.
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With an Adventure mode, tournaments, multiplayer, and traditional and motion controlled swinging, this tennis game has something for everyone
Mario Tennis Aces is the latest multiplayer offering from Nintendo on Switch but is worth the price of admission?
Mario Tennis Aces is a fine addition to the series and a far cry from the bare-bones offering from the Wii U. The single player mode offers up plenty for solo players while the online and local play will keep me coming back.
Mario Tennis Aces is great correction of mistakes after failed Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash and better game than Mario Tennis Open. Despite the meager campaign, lack of mini-games and limited settings for matches, Mario Tennis is a great and complex multiplayer project that can deliver a lot of fun.
Review in Russian | Read full review
It's about time we had a new Mario Tennis games and Aces is a decent game for the Switch.
Mario Tennis Aces is probably the best episode of the series: easy to start, challenging for veterans, visually excellent and, above all, incredibly fun.
Review in Italian | Read full review
Mario Tennis Aces is one of the best Mario Tennis games, and well worth it for gamers that love to sit back with groups of friends. If you appreciate a good game of tennis with some whacky rules to spice it all up, you'll surely enjoy this.
Put everything together, and Mario Tennis Aces is a great addition to the Switch lineup.
It's-a back? Mario Tennis Aces on the Switch gets the series back on the right track after the less than stellar Ultra Smash for the Wii U. It admittedly has issues with balance and the campaign could be more fleshed out. Fun features, however, combined with solid base mechanics, a nice roster list and Nintendo's efforts to patch and address problems post-launch make Aces a worthy addition to Nintendo's tennis franchise. Series fans will definitely want to check it out.
Mario Tennis Aces is the best sports game for Nintendo Switch, offering enough in-depth action to keep you swinging.
A great return for one of the most beloved sports franchises. Mario Tennis Aces have a great single player mode and a functional online multiplayer mode.
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Right from the start, Mario Tennis Aces, the eighth installment in the Mario Tennis series, feels inadequate.
Mario Tennis Aces doesn't quite excel in all of the ways that it could have, but the core mechanics and multiplayer action are so good, it's still worth diving in for some quality Mario Tennis action.
Mario Tennis Aces has fantastic gameplay held back by barebones content and not much customization. While the Adventure Mode is entertaining and full of unique challenges, the other modes are quite dull.
Mario Tennis Aces is the best game in the Mario Tennis series to come out in this decade. While far from perfect, namely on the lack of gaming modes, there's plenty of new gameplay elements and multiplayer options that will leave its players very satisfied, not to mention some adventure elements that features some interesting ideas, even if they're not really deep.
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