- Publisher: Nacon
- Release Date: Sep 22, 2020
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 95 Ratings
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Positive: 49 out of 95
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Mixed: 11 out of 95
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Negative: 35 out of 95
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Sep 23, 2020
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Oct 12, 2020
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Sep 9, 2021I really like playing Top Spin 4, from several other tennis games, I feel Tennis world tour is the successor to Top spin series, but with fast gameplay and some other bad things, so in conclusion I quite enjoy this game, its okay after all
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Aug 8, 2021
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Nov 12, 2020Tennis World Tour 2 is a game that could have been something special but holds itself back with its gameplay. In contrast, I was impressed with the menu's overall layout, the music that played as I got ready, and the speedy load times; all of that went away as soon as I had to start actually playing the game. One can hope that future tennis games will find the perfect balance between capturing the essence of the sport and providing fun gameplay to the consumer at home, but Tennis World Tour 2 could not do either.
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Oct 27, 2020Tennis fans are so limited these days, and Tennis World Tour 2 does not deliver enough to consider it a great game. Too many graphical glitches, inconsistencies across the board in terms of gameplay and the wider matchday details, copy-pasted player physiques and complete lack of personalised shots, a shoehorned mid-match card feature that only distracts - oh, and locking major tournaments and courts behind day one DLC are just some of the reasons Big Ant Studios double faults with this one. With more time, care, and no doubt a bigger budget, something decent could arise, because the makings are there, but patches might not be enough, and focus now might be better spent on a hopeful third game.
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Oct 12, 2020There's quite a lot of content here, though just one out of four Grand Slam titles is hard to swallow. As you start playing, however, you'll find that there's a lot more wrong with this game. The clunky controls never give you the feeling that you're actually in control of what you're doing, while the severely mediocre graphics are only passable from a distance. Shame.