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Mario Tennis Fever

 

 

SCORE: 80

 

Mario Tennis Fever 

 

I am very thankful that I had the money to purchase a copy of Mario Tennis Fever on the Nintendo Switch 2. I live streamed Mario Tennis Fever on our YouTube channel. The modes within Mario Tennis Fever are Adventure Mode, Tournament Mode, Trial Towers, Mix It Up Mode, Free Play, and Swing Mode. Nintendo likes to throw some little wrinkle into their franchises that keep releasing new games every so many years. Do you know what it is in Mario Tennis Fever?

The Fever Rackets are what is interesting and new in Mario Tennis Fever. These rackets can have different powers. One may leave some ice, another fire. There are thirty different fever rackets in Mario Tennis Fever. There are thirty-eight characters in Mario Tennis Fever. Many of the rackets and characters in Mario Tennis Fever must be unlocked via different methods. Maybe you need to win something, or play a certain mode.

It can take around six hours to complete the Adventure Mode in Mario Tennis Fever. The storyline is actually interesting. Princess Daisy gets sick and Mario, Luigi, Princess Peach, Wario and Waluigi go to get a golden fruit. These monsters attack and the main characters get turned into baby versions of themselves. So players must train baby Mario and baby Luigi to get strong enough to take on the monsters to get turned back to normal.

There are three tournament cups within Mario Tennis Fever. There are numerous different shots and power ups that can be performed in Mario Tennis Fever. The graphics look great in Mario Tennis Fever. There is some cartoon violence as the different attacks will take life away from the characters. Lose your life and you get much slower.

There are online and offline modes in Mario Tennis Fever. I like the flow of the gameplay in Mario Tennis Fever. I also enjoyed the training elements within Mario Tennis Fever. There are some cool stickers to earn in Adventure Mode in Mario Tennis Fever. There are fourteen courts in Mario Tennis Fever. I do feel that Mario Tennis Fever is a bit overpriced for the amount of content.
- Paul

 

Graphics: 79%
Sound: 84%
Replay/Extras: 70%
Gameplay: 86%
Family Friendly Factor: 79%

System: Nintendo Switch 2
Publisher: Nintendo
Developer: Camelot Software Planning
Rating: ‘E’ - Everyone SIX and OLDER ONLY {Mild Fantasy Violence}


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