Tennis world tour review
Merely a meagre selection of last-gen photofits with tweakable chins and noses. Neither the option to create a monster nor the option to model anything which resembles a top player or yourself is present. The character creation tool when you start the career also does not bode well. Well, Tennis World Tour 2 is conspicuous in its absence from Big Ant’s website which doesn’t bode well.
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Tennis World Tour 2 PS4 Review Tweakable Chins And these games are both superior to anything since, which poses the questions where the hell have 2K Czech and Sega been for the last nine years, and have Big Ant managed to polish the turd that was Tennis World Tour? Back in the day, PS3 owners were spoilt for choice with the immense Top Spin 4 going up against the equally superb but more arcade-styled Virtua Tennis 4. It’s mighty strange to think that one of the most popular sports in the world has only appeared on the most popular console in the world three times before, courtesy of Nacon on all counts. So, who could produce a follow up to Tennis World Tour? Nacon decided that the best developer to produce a rival sequel to their own game was the developer of the rival game AO Tennis 2, namely Big Ant Studios. Meanwhile, Nacon booted out Breakpoint who had fluffed the original Tennis World Tour. The first AO Tennis was patched out of mediocrity by developer, Big Ant Studios, who then delivered a far superior sequel in 2020. Slightly strange considering both titles are pitching for the same audience. Nacon is the publishers behind both of the tennis series on PS4 – the risible Tennis World Tour and the more competent AO Tennis.