Advantages: Unqiue Style in Graphics / Familar Gameplay Disadvantages: Short / No Online / Lack of Modes
The Everybody's Golf series has won many fans over the 10 years of its releases and unsurprisingly so with its addictive cartoon style of Gameplay mixing simplicity with replayability. Yet I'm surprised that a spin off has never emerged until now. In the slow demise of the Playstation 2, does Everybody's Tennis have something special to capture people's attention with? Will it execute the same addictive mixes that its sister series holds so close ... ...much like the real thing. Everybody's Tennis goes back to the early days using simple cartoon animations fully rendered in 3D to capture the players' attention. Taking the character engine from the Golfing series, ET (Everybody's Tennis) does nothing spectacular but then again it's not meant to.
Its really captures the atmosphere of fun with its colourful array of characters and cleanly designed courts. Players, though stereotypes, look great placed ...
dan_pentagram 04.10.2007
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Everybody's Tennis (PS2)
Advantages: Bright presentation, fine controls, lots of courts Disadvantages: No challenge and therefore very short, poor sound and characters
After nearly a decade of success with their Everybody’s Golf franchise (particularly popular in Japan), Sony decided to expand their sports range by giving developers Clap Hanz the reigns on a tennis game tailored in a similar spirit. The same principles have been applied; bright presentation, the prospect of a strong multiplayer and easy to learn controls that cater for less experienced gamers. Without wishing to make unnecessary clichés though, ... ...Everybody’s Tennis gets the bits you’d expect right; visually it’s attractive, with a range of snazzy courts that include locations such as streets, beaches and jungles before finally treating you to a very-Wimbledon-esque stadium in the closing stages to add a dash of grandiose to proceedings. All are nicely fleshed-out, awash with bright colours and in sharp definition. The characters follow suit in their super-deformed cartoony goodness, showcasing ...
tom1clare 29.06.2009
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Ciao members have rated this review on average: very helpful Review of Everybody's Tennis (PS2)
Advantages: Great Game..... Disadvantages: Nothing tio say....
Everybody's Tennis....
It's Game On....
After the mild disappointment that was virtua tennis 3 they needed a tennis ball right between the eyes to snap us out of our lethargy. Still, when everybody's tennis turned up no one really gave it a second serve .... until orgasmic monica seles-esque screams emanating from the gaming cage convinced us otherwise. Don't get me wrong; vitua tennis 3 is a great game but for all lunchtime sessions we've enjoyed, ... ...ball as early as possible, everybody's tennis instead relies on delicate timing. An intuitive set of icons above your players' heads provides you with the instant feedback as to whether you're hitting too early, too late or more cleanly rafael nadal.
Single play is a rich experience, since the game forces you to master a range of players and tactics. For instance, if you favour serve and volley but your approach play is sloppy, you'll be picked ...
King_Charlie_Reviews 06.06.2007
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Advantages: Good gameplay, great graphics. Disadvantages: Does not able to customize
Everybody's Tennis was released in May 13,2007. I was so fascinated about this game, and I am suprised the Clap Hanz would develop this type of gaming! This game features challenge mode, multiplayer and training. You can play four players using the multitap. There are 16 characters that you can play in the game and featuring 2 of them are in the previous Everybody's Golf series. This game is not like virtua tennis or other tennis game but it really ...
tcu212 13.05.2008
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Make the most of Challenge Mode and Training to master controls and tennis technique and ... more
establish your own play style. Use those skills when you play versus matches, and think of the CPU players as your warm-up. Meanwhile practise doubles formation an...
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Make the most of Challenge Mode and Training to master controls and tennis technique and ... more
establish your own play style. Use those skills when you play versus matches, and think of the CPU players as your warm-up. Meanwhile practise doubles formation an...
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