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Grand Slam Tennis is an underwhelming representation of tennis, crippled by unintuitive controls, and just makes you want to go back to the precision of Top Spin or Virtua Tennis on a control pad. You can't blame Wii MotionPlus for this failure, because it's almost impossible to tell whether it's helping or hindering. What you can say is that Grand Slam Tennis isn't very good either way. Bring on Wii Sports Resort.
einige kommen mit der Steuerung absolut nicht zurecht, andere sagen es spielt sich damit besser als es mit Pad jemals möglich wäreGibts auch ma ne einhellige Meinung zum Game? Manche sagen, es steuert sich scheiße. Andere wiederrum sagen das genaue Gegenteil. Was stimmt denn nu?
Wie bescheuert ist das denn? Wertungen zwischen 50- und 90%, also irgendwie kann da was nicht stimmen. :-?
8.0 Presentation
It’s got every Grand Slam venue and pro player you could want, but you won’t find pointer support or even analog stick menu support. As for modes though, this game is packed.
8.0 Graphics
The style might throw some people off, but when you’re in mid-rally you’ll appreciate the larger ball and character silhouettes. Slick, polished, but not exactly complex.
8.0 Sound
Some very simplistic commentary links with nice crowd sounds, some satisfying hits and a nice laid back soundtrack. Not bad, and obviously geared towards the casual crowd.
8.5 Gameplay
This isn’t as intuitive as Wii Sports Tennis, but once you master it Grand Slam is a thing of beauty and destroys other motion Wii games. Don’t skip on the nunchuk or motionplus.
9.0 Lasting Appeal
With a full career mode, great online, create-a-player and some decent party modes this one will last you well into next tennis season.
8.5
Great OVERALL
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For starters, Wii MotionPlus can get out of sync, and if you aren't mindful of where the remote is post-play you'll run into that issue – especially during replays. The one-to-one hand-tracking will look visibly out of sync at times, and if you don't have a second to rest your hand still and recalibrate it (all MotionPlus calibration is done automatically by holding the unit still) you might be off for the next point. Along those same lines, Wii MotionPlus can still be temperamental with motion vs. movement (or it's programmed to be in this situation), so if you pull your hand back fast during a backswing your character could swing away. As another minor, consistent issue, the whole serve hand movement and racquet spinning is a total gimmick and doesn't really work. Lifting and lowering your hand –pre serve is sketchy at best, and the actual serve mechanics themselves are entirely time-based and about as far from one to one as it gets.
Aber gibt das Game denn keinen Hinweis auf dem Bildschirm, dass man den Controller kurz ruhig halten soll?