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  • Summary: It's not only a video game, it's real tennis thanks to the experience of Decathlon & Artengo engineers, working every day on the design of tennis equipment : rackets, balls, accessories, ... used by top players on the ATP & WTA tours.

    Lift, slice, dropshot, retro, perform all those
    It's not only a video game, it's real tennis thanks to the experience of Decathlon & Artengo engineers, working every day on the design of tennis equipment : rackets, balls, accessories, ... used by top players on the ATP & WTA tours.

    Lift, slice, dropshot, retro, perform all those effects and feel like a real tennis player..

    ~Foundations~

    - Gameplay : Arcade or Realistic, choose your side!
    - 3 different types of moving: Teleport, Automatic, Manual
    - Fully customizable 3D male & female avatars
    - 13 rackets with different characteristics to match with your style.
    - 6 incredible stadiums with different evolutive surfaces : clay, grass, hard...
    - 5 assists to help you to perform: service hit assist, position assist, ball trajectory correction, ...
    - Spectator mode to watch your friends or future opponents performing in live.

    ~Realism~

    - Play with your ball before serving
    - 1 handed or 2 handed backhand ? That works!
    - Umpire and linesmen are present on the court to follow your matchs
    - Playing in a crowded out stadium is perfect for immersion!
    - AI is almost human thanks to all motion-captured animations in match.
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Score distribution:
  1. Positive: 1 out of 7
  2. Negative: 3 out of 7
  1. Oct 19, 2023
    75
    Simple, Tennis On-Court is quite faithful to its purpose, with the bonus of ensuring a high level of immersion through virtual reality technologies and the use of Sense controls. Nevertheless, a steep price still doesn't justify the purchase of a game with low online stability and matchmaking difficulties.
  2. Oct 25, 2023
    70
    Tennis On-Court is lacking in terms of content and its technical prowess to truly justify its price tag. It's an unfortunate situation considering that the gameplay is up to the task.
  3. Oct 20, 2023
    53
    Tennis On-Court is full of missed opportunities. This is the first game in the sport to hit the PSVR 2 and due to this, interest around the game was at a high. However, Fishing Cactus failed to capitalize on the excitement due to a number of issues. There is potential with the mechanics but the focus on creating a simulator makes the moment-to-moment gameplay feel inconsistent and the lack of modes means you’ll quickly tire of the experience.
  4. Oct 19, 2023
    50
    Although Tennis On Court certainly has potential, in its current state of production it is nothing less than a major disappointment. Given the amount of bugs that the developers apparently failed to notice before the game's release, the community can only expect some major updates before even considering a purchase.
  5. Oct 24, 2023
    45
    An impressively intuitive control scheme and accurate ball physics hint at an enjoyable tennis experience, but a lack of meaningful content and a busted online mode end up costing Tennis On-Court the game, set and match.
  6. Oct 27, 2023
    40
    A give and take where one element of the game is great fun, but another is broken or unpolished. What you're left with is a game with a super fun core that's unfortunately too broken to put any meaningful amount of time into.
  7. Feb 1, 2024
    40
    Tennis On-Court could have been a good game. The tennis is handled well here, it can really come close to simulation, the physics and hit detection are well done. But that's not enough if there's no interesting content to play.