Nintendo and Camelot's latest Mario sports game is transformed by Fever rackets, but the Adventure story RPG mode feels like ...
Mario Tennis Fever doesn't solve all the recent issues from the Mario sports genre, but it's a step in the right direction.
Mario Tennis Fever has the soul of a GameCube game. Its wacky, over-the-top take on tennis is at its best when you have four friends together on the couch. And for the first time since the GameCube ...
Mario Tennis Fever's new central gimmick is a fun way to disrupt and catch your court rival off guard, but it comes at the cost of a less technical style of play.
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An undercooked single-player mode and imbalanced gameplay let down an otherwise entertaining Nintendo Switch 2 sports ...
There's no shortage of Mario sports games, and I've figured out how much it would cost you to collect them all, plus the ...
Since the original Mario Tennis on the Nintendo 64, Nintendo and Camelot have arguably struggled to recapture that game’s magic. Other games had interesting gimmicks that were, unfortunately, just ...
In Mario Tennis Fever, you'll need to make it through the academy and its tough quizzes before you go on your journey. Here ...
Click to share on X (Opens in new window) X Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window) Facebook At a recent Nintendo Direct, The Big N revealed a new Mario sports game, taking everyone’s ...
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