Tennis World Tour Reviews
With a competent graphic section, a refined gameplay and a career mode that will hook us for hours and hours Tennis World Tour is, without a doubt, the best representative of the world of tennis in this generation
Review in Spanish | Read full review
The game feels rushed and a bit unfinished At its core, it's got some good mechanics, but there is not enough content on offer between the career and exhibition modes, and the fact that it's hard to find other players online. I think this could be a more polished product with some updates.
This game is one of the most frustrating gaming experience in recent memory. It’s painfully mediocre across the board. The skeleton is all there for an at least fun game, but it just doesn’t seem to come together. Tennis World Tour is a double fault when it comes to a fun tennis game.
Tennis World Tour might have been made with some ambitious goals in mind but unfortunately it doesn't take long to realize that not only the game's promises are not coming true, the game itself has virtually nothing going for it. Due to a botched delayed gameplay that leads to player's actions being horribly lagged and implemented differently, as well as a completely obsolete audiovisual environment and a glaring lack of content, there is no possible way to recommend Tennis World Tour to anyone, whether tennis fan or not.
Review in Portuguese | Read full review
Tennis World Tour simply doesn't deliver on the experience it wants to give us. While it offers some interesting and innovative gameplay aspects, it's either irksome or overly simple.
Even if you are a tennis fan, the Tennis World Tour is not easy to recommend because it is so difficult. Even if you deal with all of its problems, a lack of tennis players and a malfunctioning online section can frustrate you. Let's hope that a good tennis simulator is available to those interested in this global sport.
Review in Persian | Read full review