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Game Revolution: New Play Control Mario Power Tennis Review

Game Revolution writes: "This is the kind of game that was built for the Wii-mote. The Gamecube version already had high marks; the re-release only improves upon a good thing.

You have the option of using the Wii-mote alone or adding the nunchuk to move your player. Using the nunchuk makes everything very challenging. It's like walking, chewing gum, predicting the future, and calculating physics problems in your head all at the same time. There are other ways to adjust the level of difficulty as well, such as making power shots automatic or choosing to call them up manually. The many choices offer a fun experience for a spectrum of players."

+ Fun, simple gameplay
+ Plenty of strange modes
+ Good multiplayer
+ Generally strong Wii controls
+/- Hitting your valuables
- Not much depth
- A bit too easy
Cyrus365 - contributor
Published: 225 days 6 hours ago | Review | Wii
 
 
 

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