![]() The backgrounds are cheerfully colorful, and the sprites are nicely detailed. ![]() The look of the game is undeniably gorgeous. Yes, for some odd reason, the game uses “Mario World” rather than “Mushroom Kingdom.” My only hypothesis regarding this is that Mario just took over the entire planet after having saved it so often. Each time you progress, gaining more and more experience points, you’ll want to go further until you eventually reach Mario World to compete with the best. There’s no great evil threatening to destroy the land, just a tennis tournament to work your way through. The RPG aspect of the game is lighthearted and infused with innocently fierce competition. From then on, you’ll have certain stats to build, depending on the style of play you want to progress in, and you can balance that out by customizing your doubles partner’s stats in other fields. The game begins in earnest at a central “home” area where you can save and switch between Singles or Doubles play. You select your character (a boy or a girl), name him/her, and choose whether you’re right or left handed. The single player game (likes its GBC predecessor) is an RPG. ![]() It is simply jam-packed with the joy of gaming. It’s beautifully constructed, funny, and exciting. ![]() Mario Tennis Power Tour for the GBA is easily one of the best games made for the system (if not for other systems).
0 Comments
Leave a Reply. |
AuthorWrite something about yourself. No need to be fancy, just an overview. ArchivesCategories |