Outlaw Tennis
Xbox- Publisher: Global Star Software
- Release Date: Jul 26, 2005
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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Leave this series alone now and let it finish on a middle ground – don't let it fall further down.
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Unfortunately, Outlaw Tennis missed the mark in the humor department but there's still plenty of tease and fun to be had here. If it's a deep tennis game you're looking for this isn't it, but it's still worth a rental.
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A fun and accessible tennis game with some playful gameplay touches, but it's hampered by a dully sophomoric sense of humor.
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While the insipid one-liners that occasionally force gamers to chuckle under their breath are still firmly intact it's the tennis action that could use a bit more refining. Despite the added depth Outlaw Tennis still falls a bit flat in the gameplay department which, as we all know, is where it really counts.
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Outlaw Tennis offers enough variety to keep most players busy for quite some time, but it suffers from cheating AI and annoying humour.
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Whether you're playing on your own, online or with a friend it's liable to offer even more hours of fun than that poster of that lady tennis player scratching her arse - though possibly not the Kylie remake.
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Outlaw Tennis won't win any awards, nor will it really gain all that much recognition. But what it will do is it will give you a fun experience and it won't go wreck your wallet in the process.
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The humor in Outlaw Tennis evokes the uncomfortable feeling of watching a rookie comedian bomb in front of a large crowd. Fortunately the gameplay and plethora of options combine to make for a fairly competent sports title.
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There's no doubt that as a casual tennis game, this is loads of fun. But if you're looking for the depth, simulation and total shot control, you might be left fuming that your little sister could beat you with random crazy shots. [Official UK Xbox Magazine]
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Although far from perfect, OT is a fun product with cheesy characters, imaginative game modes, lots of quirky humour wrapped around a solid tennis game. And at a budget price too you can't ask for more than that. Recommended.
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With a swift kick to the groin, Outlaw Tennis sends and overhand smash right to the face of the tennis elite. With plenty of unlockables, This game will keep you busy; if not entertained, for hours on end.
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The humor might not be for everyone, but if you like outlandish characters, crazy game modes and bad, but good jokes and tunes then you'll love Outlaw Tennis.
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The outrageous characters, puerile gags and crass commentary provide chuckles but the jokes soon become stale. Player reactions after each point also quickly become tiresome.
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Takes the staid and often haughty overtone of its titular sport and gussies it up with breast implants and potty humor.
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The actual tennis engine is extremely well put together, thus giving tennis purists a reason to pick the game up.
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A game that reeks of mediocrity. If you were a fan of the lowbrow, unfunny humor present in the previous titles and if you enjoy "tennis," then you might have a pleasant experience.
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No doubt many people will find this game frustratingly difficult in single player, but I still think it is a good implementation of a tennis game.
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Game InformerThe other half of the Outlaw equation, the humor, left me cold. [Sept 2005, p.100]
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A credible tennis title not trying to compete with the cream of excellence in Tennis titles like "Top Spin," but instead aiming for a more crazy, fun loving audience which this game achieves when playing human opponents.
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It lacks the depth, polish and implemention of top tennis games but the humour and game modes allow to Outlaw Tennis to stand on its own. And given the price, some of the flaws are easy to overlook.
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If VT's controls are too simple for you, then Top Spin is waiting in the wings to take your money.
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netjakAs it is though, if you can get past the cheap humor that gets no laughs (even the mighty David Spade would have said "no mas" after 2 of the character designs.) the gameplay is good enough to make this a keeper.
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Sure, there are a number of gameplay problems at the core, but overall we rather enjoyed playing Outlaw Tennis.
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At this point though, the antics of the Outlaw crew are pretty tired and I'm hoping that Hypnotix will drop the shtick and take the plunge into making more credible gameplay experiences.
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The commentator's unfunny one-liners quickly grate on the nerves, and characters occasionally freeze-up and don't behave the way they should during a game, which is particularly annoying when facing the overly skilled A.I.
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What's really shocking, though, is that it plays as well as a regulation tennis game. It has the same responsive controls, and even lets you play online doubles with your friends-assuming they're more likely to chug a Country Club than apply to one.
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The humor in Outlaw Tennis provides some quick-and-cheap thrills, even if it does get old fairly fast.
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TotalGames.netThe different game modes are good for a giggle, but they aren't good enough to compensate for a tennis game that promises a great deal more than it serves up.
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It comes nowhere near Top Spin or Virtua Tennis, and what with the confusing control-system thrown-in, it can become annoying.
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Unless you are a fan of both golf/pong, and the Outlaw games which is doubtful, this probably isn't for you.
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The problem is, this disc probably won't offend anyone other than Hillary Clinton and it won't titillate anybody over the age of 12. Indeed, playing the game is like watching a third grader make farting noises: Both the game and the kid are trying like crazy to be offensive, but all they really want is a little attention.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 9
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Mixed: 0 out of 9
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Negative: 2 out of 9
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Feb 24, 2021
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JobA.May 4, 2007
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[Anonymous]Oct 25, 2005