Remove Ad, Sign Up
Register to Remove Ad
Register to Remove Ad
Remove Ad, Sign Up
Register to Remove Ad
Register to Remove Ad
Signup for Free!
-More Features-
-Far Less Ads-
About   Users   Help
Users & Guests Online
On Page: 1
Directory: 141
Entire Site: 5 & 1012
Page Staff: pokemon x, pennylessz, Barathemos, tgags123, alexanyways, supercool22, RavusRat,
04-19-24 10:32 PM

Thread Information

Views
1,003
Replies
3
Rating
1
Status
OPEN
Thread
Creator
EX Palen
09-05-13 07:13 PM
Last
Post
EX Palen
09-05-13 07:36 PM
System
Rating
9
Additional Thread Details
Views: 419
Today: 0
Users: 0 unique

Thread Actions

Order
 

Mario Federer versus Koopa Nadal

 
Game's Ratings
Overall
Graphics
Sound
Addictiveness
Depth
Story
Difficulty
Average User Score
9
7.6
8.1
8.9
7.3
6
5.9
EX Palen's Score
9.5
9
9
10
10
N/A
6

09-05-13 07:13 PM
EX Palen is Offline
| ID: 879082 | 760 Words

EX Palen
Spanish Davideo7
Level: 137


POSTS: 4/6181
POST EXP: 1095778
LVL EXP: 30514914
CP: 187990.5
VIZ: 10666000

Likes: 1  Dislikes: 0
I'm sure I'm not the only one who discovered this game because of its Gamecube sequel, Mario Power Tennis. I didn't get to play any N64 games in real life, but the ones I've played have hardly disappointed me. For example, this one.

Overall, I have to say I'm impressed with this game, because it has some better things than its sequel, although it also has its flaws that the sequel managed to dispel. But let's stop comparing older generations to newer generations.

Graphics: The graphics are good. The characters may look as Porygons, as in any other Mario game for this console, but still look somewhat stylized compared to what I remember from the PSX I used to own. The courts design is fairly good, specially the grass, hard and clay courts that can perfectly pass as being the central court of a real life Grand Slam. I give graphics a 9 for this.

Sound: Well, what to expect from the ones that created the background songs for F-Zero, The Legend of Zelda and the first Mario Bros games. It won't be remembered as epic, but still not disappointing. About the in-game sounds, nothing much to say either, save for the worse flaw I see in this game. The sound a character emits when the point is already lost (for example, if you fail to smash a lob), but the ball is still bouncing (so technically the point is not over yet), could perfectly be omitted and nobody would have ever complained about it. For this flaw, sound misses the 10 and instead gets a 9.

Addictiveness: One of the most addictive games my brain remembers. Even when you have completed all tournaments, and they're not few, you still have way to go. The main thing is the face-to-face records, this means, playing against all other players in all game modes. Completing that score table can take even more than completing the tournaments, depending on the settings (and I would choose five-sets six-games, as a Grand Slam). For everything this game has to offer to keep you playing it, addictiveness gets a well deserved 10.

Story: Nothing to say in here. The main goal of the game is to just win all tournaments with all characters, with no purpose whatsoever.

Depth: Here is when the fun begins. Allow me to include some math in here so you can get a glimpse of how deep this game is. First of all, 14 characters, 2 more unlockable, 12 cups to beat (6 in singles and 6 in doubles). Adding the fact that each cup holds 3 matches, completing all cups with all players needs... 576 matches! Just to let you know, as of 6 September 2013, the current world number one, Novak Djokovic, has yet to win that many matches in his career (still more than 50 to go). If we keep adding, the score table mentioned above, playing in normal mode, gives you 240 more matches, elevating to 816 the number of wins needed (if you don't lose any match, because then the number can increase a lot more). Another real life fact: Pete Sampras, one of the best players in all history, in all his career, didn't achieve 800 victories. No wonder now why depth has earned a 10.

Difficulty: Difficulty is the weakest part, aside from story, which this game has none behind it. The controls are easy to master: five types of shot that are performed with different combinations of two buttons. Maybe, if you come from Mario Power Tennis as I do, you will have trouble with 3 things. The first is that you have to be much closer to the ball in order to hit it, the second is that shots or serves can easily go out or to the net due to excessive direction or lack of power, and the third one is that taming the serve to serve in the highest speed the character can achieve is harder. Also, when charging a shot, the character doesn't move as much, meaning this game is more dynamic and realistic than its sequel. It also lacks the superpowers, which makes points much shorter due to the inability to save impossible balls. We could say is somehow hard to play, but it's not hard to learn nor the controls are irritating, so a low rating of 6 for difficulty.

Summarizing, an addictive game that can take long to fully complete. Maybe I should change those words, because they can summarize almost any Mario game released so far!
I'm sure I'm not the only one who discovered this game because of its Gamecube sequel, Mario Power Tennis. I didn't get to play any N64 games in real life, but the ones I've played have hardly disappointed me. For example, this one.

Overall, I have to say I'm impressed with this game, because it has some better things than its sequel, although it also has its flaws that the sequel managed to dispel. But let's stop comparing older generations to newer generations.

Graphics: The graphics are good. The characters may look as Porygons, as in any other Mario game for this console, but still look somewhat stylized compared to what I remember from the PSX I used to own. The courts design is fairly good, specially the grass, hard and clay courts that can perfectly pass as being the central court of a real life Grand Slam. I give graphics a 9 for this.

Sound: Well, what to expect from the ones that created the background songs for F-Zero, The Legend of Zelda and the first Mario Bros games. It won't be remembered as epic, but still not disappointing. About the in-game sounds, nothing much to say either, save for the worse flaw I see in this game. The sound a character emits when the point is already lost (for example, if you fail to smash a lob), but the ball is still bouncing (so technically the point is not over yet), could perfectly be omitted and nobody would have ever complained about it. For this flaw, sound misses the 10 and instead gets a 9.

Addictiveness: One of the most addictive games my brain remembers. Even when you have completed all tournaments, and they're not few, you still have way to go. The main thing is the face-to-face records, this means, playing against all other players in all game modes. Completing that score table can take even more than completing the tournaments, depending on the settings (and I would choose five-sets six-games, as a Grand Slam). For everything this game has to offer to keep you playing it, addictiveness gets a well deserved 10.

Story: Nothing to say in here. The main goal of the game is to just win all tournaments with all characters, with no purpose whatsoever.

Depth: Here is when the fun begins. Allow me to include some math in here so you can get a glimpse of how deep this game is. First of all, 14 characters, 2 more unlockable, 12 cups to beat (6 in singles and 6 in doubles). Adding the fact that each cup holds 3 matches, completing all cups with all players needs... 576 matches! Just to let you know, as of 6 September 2013, the current world number one, Novak Djokovic, has yet to win that many matches in his career (still more than 50 to go). If we keep adding, the score table mentioned above, playing in normal mode, gives you 240 more matches, elevating to 816 the number of wins needed (if you don't lose any match, because then the number can increase a lot more). Another real life fact: Pete Sampras, one of the best players in all history, in all his career, didn't achieve 800 victories. No wonder now why depth has earned a 10.

Difficulty: Difficulty is the weakest part, aside from story, which this game has none behind it. The controls are easy to master: five types of shot that are performed with different combinations of two buttons. Maybe, if you come from Mario Power Tennis as I do, you will have trouble with 3 things. The first is that you have to be much closer to the ball in order to hit it, the second is that shots or serves can easily go out or to the net due to excessive direction or lack of power, and the third one is that taming the serve to serve in the highest speed the character can achieve is harder. Also, when charging a shot, the character doesn't move as much, meaning this game is more dynamic and realistic than its sequel. It also lacks the superpowers, which makes points much shorter due to the inability to save impossible balls. We could say is somehow hard to play, but it's not hard to learn nor the controls are irritating, so a low rating of 6 for difficulty.

Summarizing, an addictive game that can take long to fully complete. Maybe I should change those words, because they can summarize almost any Mario game released so far!
Administrator
Site Staff Manager, Content Writer, Console Manager
Vizzed #1 Hardstyle fan


Affected by 'Carpal Tunnel Syndrome'

Registered: 07-03-13
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Last Post: 5 hours
Last Active: 5 hours

(edited by EX Palen on 02-07-14 06:28 AM)     Post Rating: 1   Liked By: Vizzfan23,

09-05-13 07:16 PM
Sidewinder is Offline
| ID: 879086 | 27 Words

Sidewinder
Level: 65


POSTS: 168/1093
POST EXP: 110877
LVL EXP: 2258200
CP: 4575.8
VIZ: 50810

Likes: 0  Dislikes: 0
Very nice! You add some good meat to your points, nicely elaborated. Maybe you can space it out just a tad, but other than that, good job.
Very nice! You add some good meat to your points, nicely elaborated. Maybe you can space it out just a tad, but other than that, good job.
Trusted Member


Affected by 'Laziness Syndrome'

Registered: 08-10-13
Location: United States
Last Post: 3721 days
Last Active: 3642 days

09-05-13 07:17 PM
B619ook is Offline
| ID: 879087 | 39 Words

B619ook
Level: 88


POSTS: 919/2231
POST EXP: 80910
LVL EXP: 6647225
CP: 2964.8
VIZ: 59605

Likes: 0  Dislikes: 0
EX Palen : This was a great review you made here, but I would make a suggestion and say that  you should space out each category but that's pretty much it. Anyway nice job and keep up the good work!
EX Palen : This was a great review you made here, but I would make a suggestion and say that  you should space out each category but that's pretty much it. Anyway nice job and keep up the good work!
Trusted Member

Affected by 'Laziness Syndrome'

Registered: 05-28-13
Location: Earth
Last Post: 278 days
Last Active: 109 days

09-05-13 07:36 PM
EX Palen is Offline
| ID: 879107 | 81 Words

EX Palen
Spanish Davideo7
Level: 137


POSTS: 5/6181
POST EXP: 1095778
LVL EXP: 30514914
CP: 187990.5
VIZ: 10666000

Likes: 0  Dislikes: 0
Wow, the replies came in fast. Seems it was a good idea to take this game as my first review, now I know how to make them properly and how to make them interesting. I spaced out each category, and I have to admit it's easier to read this way. Thanks for replying this fast, although it will be hard to find such interesting points out of games not based upon a real life sport, I'll give it my best shot.
Wow, the replies came in fast. Seems it was a good idea to take this game as my first review, now I know how to make them properly and how to make them interesting. I spaced out each category, and I have to admit it's easier to read this way. Thanks for replying this fast, although it will be hard to find such interesting points out of games not based upon a real life sport, I'll give it my best shot.
Administrator
Site Staff Manager, Content Writer, Console Manager
Vizzed #1 Hardstyle fan


Affected by 'Carpal Tunnel Syndrome'

Registered: 07-03-13
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Last Post: 5 hours
Last Active: 5 hours

Links

Adblocker detected!

Vizzed.com is very expensive to keep alive! The Ads pay for the servers.

Vizzed has 3 TB worth of games and 1 TB worth of music.  This site is free to use but the ads barely pay for the monthly server fees.  If too many more people use ad block, the site cannot survive.

We prioritize the community over the site profits.  This is why we avoid using annoying (but high paying) ads like most other sites which include popups, obnoxious sounds and animations, malware, and other forms of intrusiveness.  We'll do our part to never resort to these types of ads, please do your part by helping support this site by adding Vizzed.com to your ad blocking whitelist.

×