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7.1

Mixed or average reviews- based on 71 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 46 out of 71
  2. Negative: 17 out of 71

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  1. Jan 26, 2020
    7
    While there are a few hiccups, AO Tennis 2 feels like a fairly good tennis game. There are still a couple of things the developers can improve on, like tightening up the controls to finally hit that perfect balance, but as is, it certainly scratches that itch for tennis. The other slightly glaring issue is how there aren’t really that many “real life” tennis players here.

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    While there are a few hiccups, AO Tennis 2 feels like a fairly good tennis game. There are still a couple of things the developers can improve on, like tightening up the controls to finally hit that perfect balance, but as is, it certainly scratches that itch for tennis. The other slightly glaring issue is how there aren’t really that many “real life” tennis players here.

    That isn’t to say the real-life Australian Open has any particular stipulations in registration and participation, but when you can have about 128 players in the virtual Open and only 25 of them are real life figures (12 men and 13 women), it feels like there isn’t much variety in actual real-life participants. But at least you have Rafael Nadal, so if you like watching him in action, you can enjoy using him.
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  2. Jun 20, 2020
    7
    The gameplay is solid and feels satisfying. Getting a shot in a corner can be difficult, but very rewarding. The graphics feel very much last-gen, making the players feel a little stiff at times in between serves. One of the best parts about this game is the customization, allowing you a lot of freedom with designing your outfits and rackets, allowing you to import logos to make the gameThe gameplay is solid and feels satisfying. Getting a shot in a corner can be difficult, but very rewarding. The graphics feel very much last-gen, making the players feel a little stiff at times in between serves. One of the best parts about this game is the customization, allowing you a lot of freedom with designing your outfits and rackets, allowing you to import logos to make the game feel more personal and immersive. My biggest issue is the optimization. More times than not, you will have massive frame drops to less than 10 fps in between serves, and fps seems to gradually get worse the longer a match is. This problem can be fixed with patches, so hopefully we better optimization in the future. Overall, I would not mind picking this game up for 30$, and I think it is a very good game. I look forward to seeing what this indie company does to improve on this installment. Expand
  3. Aug 25, 2020
    7
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65

Mixed or average reviews - based on 9 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 9
  2. Negative: 1 out of 9
  1. Mar 16, 2020
    55
    AO Tennis 2 is a blatant rehash of AO International Tennis, posing as a false new game. It improves bits of gameplay and career by a really small margin, but still prevails in its weird and unrealistic gameplay that is neither arcadey nor simulation-based. It never tries to rise above it and just presents basic and lazy short-term tennis experience.
  2. CD-Action
    Feb 18, 2020
    50
    Most of the time the gameplay is irritating, sometimes it just makes you mad. And it’s a shame because the developers do try to take the sport quite seriously with all the different authentic game mechanics. [03/2020, p.59]
  3. Jan 27, 2020
    80
    Despite some minor frustrations with the jump between difficulty levels, and the apparent obsolete nature of injuries within games, AO Tennis 2 is a game that will keep tennis fans happy – not only during the Australian Open, but during the whole tennis season.