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Story and Narrative
NA
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story and narrative
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Gameplay Mechanics
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR GAMEPLAY
Gameplay Score
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Positive (80-100)
28%
Mixed (50-79)
40%
Negative (0-49)
33%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the gameplay mechanics.
TL;DR
gameplay mechanics
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.
Graphics and Visual Design
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR VISUALS
Visual Score
59
Positive (80-100)
13%
Mixed (50-79)
73%
Negative (0-49)
15%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the graphics and visual design.
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graphics and visual design
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with improvements in visuals like ray tracing and 4K resolution on next-gen consoles praised, but shortcomings like outdated character models, stiff animations, and unnatural crowd graphics criticized.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.
Music and Sound Design
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR SOUND DESIGN
Sound Score
53
Positive (80-100)
0%
Mixed (50-79)
67%
Negative (0-49)
33%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the music and sound design.
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music and sound design
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.
Voice Acting
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voice acting
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Technical Performance
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR TECHNICAL PERFORMANCE
Tech Score
62
Positive (80-100)
33%
Mixed (50-79)
46%
Negative (0-49)
21%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the technical performance.
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technical performance
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.
Replay Value
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SCORE DISTRIBUTION FOR REPLAY VALUE
Replay Score
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Positive (80-100)
23%
Mixed (50-79)
50%
Negative (0-49)
28%
Based on analyzing reviews that specifically scored or critiqued the replay value.
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replay value
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.
Overall Verdict
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OVERALL SCORE DISTRIBUTION
Critik Score
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Positive (80-100)
1%
Mixed (50-79)
78%
Negative (0-49)
21%
Based on analyzing all available reviews that scored and critiqued the game.
TL;DR
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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Reviews
79 reviews found80
GamingBolt
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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75
MondoXbox
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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Xbox Tavern
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
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
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.
70
Push Square
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
Sep 28, 2020
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Tennis World Tour 2 sometimes drops it into the net.
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Generación Xbox
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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