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Grand slam tennis 2 review
Grand slam tennis 2 review









The main selling point for the game however is the introduction of a new ten year career mode. The wealth of game options on offer is testament to this.All of the main grand slam tournaments are available for you to participate in as well as the standard exhibition matches, historic classic Grand Slam match ups and an excellent selection of online modes. It’s clear from just the menu alone that EA have made a conscious decision here to add tennis to their well established stable of stellar sports titles. If you have ever played a Tiger Woods or FIFA title you will be right at home with the presentation, UI navigation (literally taken from FIFA) and overall depth of content. EA take that overall ethos of quality and apply it in spades to Grand Slam Tennis 2.

grand slam tennis 2 review

Despair not though tennis lovers as the team at EA went back to the drawing board and created a new title specifically for the 360 and PS3, borrowing along the way from their other colossal sports franchises like Tiger Woods and FIFA to create a very comprehensive tennis title which includes just about everything you have come to expect from an EA Sports title.To be fair to EA they really don’t do anything by halves especially when it comes to their well established sports franchises, pumping out quality titles year upon year with often subtle yet brilliant improvements each time.

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Both 360 & PS3 versions were planned for later that year but somewhere along the way that all changed and the title was delayed indefinitely. Truth be told it was a tad gimmicky as it was designed specifically to take advantage of the new control method.

grand slam tennis 2 review

The metacritic score averaged out at 78% with some review outlets such as Eurogamer showering the title with high praise, describing it as ‘beautifully intuitive’. The original Grand Slam Tennis launched on the Wii in the summer of 2009 and received an above average reception.









Grand slam tennis 2 review