Every match feels… just about the same, and it gets old pretty fast unless you have some people to play against. Playing against Baby Bowser on the Mario Stadium court feels almost identical to playing against Wario on the Penguin Iceberg court. Without it, there’s simply not that much variety of content. It isn’t just a slight annoyance – it’s somewhat detrimental to the actual overall product. Mario Tennis is known both for its fantastic gameplay and its moderately-lengthy singleplayer mode, but Mario Tennis Open omits this entirely, opting instead to leave a giant, gaping hole where the singleplayer should have been.Įven those unfamiliar with this missing feature will still feel its absence. There’s roughly the same amount of content that there was in Mario Kart 7, except instead of having over a dozen different tracks adding flavor, variation, and personality to the game, there are a few different courts that play roughly the same. There are a few cups, a healthy handful of characters, some mini-games, and that’s it. Problem is… that’s literally all there is to the game.
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