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Quelle wäre cool, und ja, liest sich wenig prickelnd.
Ist aus dem Preview von nintendoworldreport. Link hat Destroyer077 gepostet. Aber beide Previews klingen wirklich nicht gut...
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Quelle wäre cool, und ja, liest sich wenig prickelnd.
wenn man, wie ich, immer noch regelmäßig die n64 version spielt, dann ist die sauberkeit der grafik schon ziemlich überwältigend. ^^
Wenn man sich noch an Mario Strikers für Wii erinnert, ist das 2D-Publikum eine Enttäuschung.
Sie sehen aus wie aus Paper Mario. Ob das technisch gesehen 2D ist, weiß ich nicht genau.
Das fällt doch extrem auf bei der schwenkenden Kamera. Zum Teil sieht man sie sogar während des Gameplay (s. Anfang des Videos von der Vorstellung von Toadette).
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash is as stripped-down a Nintendo sports game as I’ve ever played. The absence of modes, unimpressive unlockables, and tiring hook offer very little reason to keep playing. Sure, it’s pretty, but that’s about all it has going for it.
Considered as a whole, Ultra Smash does just enough to get by. At moments it shines and at others it frustrates, but mostly it just coasts. Without substantial content to drive longevity, you may end up switching back to Mario Kart sooner than later, but if you're playing online--or better yet, with your friends at home--you'll likely overcome the game's frustrations and squeeze a solid few hours of fun out of its fast-paced, power-up-driven action.
Mario Tennis: Ultra Smash isn't good in the slightest. While the game can be decent in passing, it’s a horrible value when you stop and think about it. There is just one stadium, limited online options and less features than the previous two entries. This is nowhere near the satisfying entry in the series I was hoping for. The elements that they have added result to nothing, which makes the meat on this game's bones extremely thin. Wherever you stand on Mario sports titles, Ultra Smash is not worth your time nor money.
Mario Tennis Ultra Smash feels stingy. It's a disappointment akin to visiting a favourite restaurant and ordering your usual, only to find the portions are half the size they were last time you came. It tastes as good as you remember, but you still come away feeling short-changed. Such a modest offering is hard to recommend. November mightn't be the most auspicious month in the tennis calendar, but when it comes to games, we're rather spoilt for choice. At this time of year, there are many better - and better value - options than this.
Noch trauriger wird es, wenn man weiß, dass dieses Spiel von den selben Machern ist, die die Golden Sun -Teile gemacht haben... Tja, so verschwendet man Potenzial.
Danke, Nintendo.