
"Tennis has been a regular hobby of Mario's for the past 30 years, beginning with the headache-inducing Mario's Tennis on the Virtual Boy and most recently resurfacing as the surprisingly complex Mario Tennis Aces on the Switch. Now he's back in his whites (and reds) with a charming new take on the sport that dials back the difficulty level and adds lots of fun modes and features, aiming to appease complete newcomers and Djokovic-esque veterans."
"Then there's the extremely fun Mix It Up, which offers a range of fun tennis derivatives. These include Forest Court where piranha plants appear and gobble any balls that get close, and Pinball where bumpers and barriers pop up as you play. Trial Towers, meanwhile, presents a tower of increasingly tough tennis challenges which all have to be completed to open the next two buildings; fail more than three times and you're sent back to the beginning yes, it's Mario Tennis: The Roguelike."
Mario Tennis returns with a more accessible approach that lowers difficulty while preserving depth for skilled players. Multiple play options include one-off matches with up to three other players or NPCs, structured singles and doubles tournaments, and a standout Mix It Up mode featuring inventive court variants like Forest Court and Pinball. Trial Towers offers increasing challenges with a roguelike reset after three failures. Adventure mode functions as a tutorial with leveling and character unlocks through minichallenges, though the narrative remains thin and progression can feel grindy. Local multiplayer provides the most enjoyable and immediate experience.
Read at www.theguardian.com
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