Mario Tennis: Power Tour
Mario Tennis: Power Tour
Description (IGDB)
Players can test their backhand in this unique role-playing tennis adventure. Train hard at the Royal Tennis Academy to be a champion. Gain experience and improve your skills through lessons and tournaments, and rise to the top of the ranks. Play as Mario, Peach, Waluigi, or Donkey Kong in a slew of wild modes. Advance through the story and unlock even more characters, all with their own power moves. Beat Mario at his own game, then link up with a friend or three for even more frantic fun.
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Critiques de la Presse (Metacritic)
« It's beautifully constructed, funny, and exciting. It is simply jam-packed with the joy of gaming. »
« If you're a hard-core tennis sim fan, then Mario Tennis: Power Tour might be a bit too cartoonish, mainly because of the over-the-top, unrealistic power shots. Otherwise, casual fans could enjoy this handheld-perfect title. »
« Except for the mildly annoying audio elements and certain segments of the story mode bogging down in too much uninteresting dialogue, Mario Tennis: Power Tour really is a game you have to nitpick at in order to find any weaknesses -- nothing about the title stands out as being a serious problem whatsoever, it's that great. »
« Its deep RPG mode and over-the-top game mechanics are perfect for gamers who are willing to try something different in the world of tennis. »
« Except for the mildly annoying audio elements and certain segments of the story mode getting bogged down with too much uninteresting dialogue, Mario Tennis: Power Tour really is a game you have to nitpick at in order to find any weaknesses. »
« It's the best representation of the sport on the handheld, and it offers up the same amount of depth and playability. »
« One of those great Nintendo games that takes a somewhat interesting sport and makes it one seriously engrossing game well worth the purchase price. »
« A rousing tennis game for the Game Boy Advance that's thick with bells and whistles in every regard. »
Avis des Joueurs (Metacritic)
« Story is super good. I played it on the GBA from a friend. Honestly i wish play this again on Nintendo Switch with the service of Nintendo Switch Online »
« En primer lugar, a pesar de que la GBA tenía unas importantes limitaciones, este juego sabe aprovechar al máximo sus capacidades. El juego, a parte de tener un sistema rpg de puntos de experiencia, estadísticas a subir y demás, tiene una jugabilidad sencilla en cuanto al apartado de la cancha. Claro, es sencilla hasta cierto punto, pero sencillez no es sinónimo mala o poco divertida, ya que, a pesar de la poca cantidad de botones de la que disponía la consola para la que salió el juego, se podían efectuar combinaciones especiales de botones para dar los diferentes tipos de golpes o incluso dar una especie de ultimatos llamadas golpes especiales. La historia es un tanto simple, pero cumple su función y fluye perfectamente al rededor del recorrido de todo el juego. También hay una considerable cantidad de personajes jugables, ya que, a parte de algunos personajes del elenco de Mario, también puedes jugar con algunos personajes que desbloqueas en el modo historia. En resumen, el juego es una maravilla, tanto por las limitaciones que tenia la consola de por sí, como comparándolo con los estándares de muchos juegos de nintendo actuales y de otras compañías. 9.2/10 »
« [SPOILER ALERT: This review contains spoilers.] »
« I remember having the best time in this game and with the addition of a main story it really made the game fun »
« NOTE: This review is based on the Wii U Virtual Console version. I'm surprised how well this game holds up today. A fantastic tennis game with many playable characters, as well as a story mode with RPG elements. It's an absolute bargain for the price they're selling it for. »
« This game is kinda strange and isn't like any mario tennis games and the game has a story? Well Power Tennis did have an okay and simple story but Power Tour has a weird story but the gameplay is fun and addicting. »
« The best Mario handheld Tennis game. The main campaign can be likened to the GameBoy Color version in the RPG aspects: level up and assigning points for different stats. The controls are simple to learn and there are many characters to unlock. There are even special moves which is quite fun to see, but it isn't a necessary inclusion. Otherwise, it is just endless arcade tennis fun. »
« Beautiful graphics, tons of minigames, story mode like Mario Tennis for the GBC with many of the same characters, very creative new offensive & defensive super powers to beast tennis matches with. My only complaint is that the tennis matches are way too easy, Mario Tennis on the Game Boy Color was more challenging, this game is a breeze. It's super fun & charming though. »