

It would have added a little more realism if your coach spoke to you. All you get is basic text at the bottom of the screen giving you a brief rundown on what to do. ĭisappointing to see as last year, there being no commentator’s voice during the training tutorials.


I want to start off by mentioning the training mode as I think that is where most people will start in order to hone their skills and learn the ropes. Tennis World Tour 2 has a number of play modes, including Exhibition, Career, Tournament and online, as well as the usual training modes. In my previous review for Monster Truck Championship, said game didn’t impress, and I thought it was a shoddy port, so can this ‘upgrade’ for the PS5 version of Tennis World Tour 2 better impress me? Now, as the next generation of consoles have been released, we are starting to see the usual upgraded versions being ported across. Graphically, it was okay but not as good as I had hoped. For this type of genre, it felt out of place and unnecessary. I also disliked the card system that they used, similar to cards used in other sporting games, which give you perks and bonuses during each match. I wasn’t that keen on the timing-based shot system that they used as it didn’t flow right. I was disappointed with last year’s offering for a number of reasons. Whilst I’m not a huge fan of sporting games, tennis tends to be one of my favourite genres, alongside golfing. First released last year, I played Tennis World Tour 2 on the PlayStation 4.
