Davis Cup Tennis
Game Boy Advance- Publisher: Ubisoft
- Release Date: Oct 14, 2002
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Fun, but it lacks the depth and originality of "Virtua Tennis" and "Mario Tennis."
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With the headphones, it was an enveloping experience with plenty of challenge, and good replay value.
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Its simple enough to come back to and wont boggle you down with controls, but at the same time if you play long enough youll become bored.
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For most players, THQ's Virtua Tennis is simply a better option. It has more variety in the way of techniques and options, and you don't have to wait 20 minutes or so to save your game.
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Nintendo PowerAs you win matches in the four-round knockout tournament, you'll earn stats to make your team better. [Feb 2003, p.160]
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The game's players look great but don't play great. The lack of follow through in so many departments should urge buyers to look elsewhere for a game of tennis.
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Games like "Mario Tennis" and "Virtua Tennis" have risen the expectations of what should be included in a video tennis title, and the developers of Davis Cup Tennis didn't seem to do anything to keep up with the rest.
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The game does offer a 4-way link for both singles and doubles matches, though finding four people with a copy of Davis Cup Tennis is likely to be the biggest challenge.
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Lacking in almost every way possible. Most of the fault, however, lies with the game's sloppy controls, which should be its most polished area.
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