Overview Tennis World Tour 2:
Play as the world’s top players or create your own player to try and dominate the world rankings. Faster paced, with more animations and more realism: experience the true sensations of tennis, in singles or doubles games, and challenge your friends locally or online. THE REAL LIFE OF A TENNIS PRO Your player, your decisions. In Career mode, you manage your season, your staff, your equipment and your sponsors. And if you are up to the challenge, you can become the new star of world tennis. DESIGNED FOR TENNIS FANS Master the timing of your strokes, the new serve mechanics and all the moves to dominate your opponent, just for fun or to win in Ranked mode. THE THRILL OF THE COURT More animations, more strokes, a faster pace… Experience dynamic, realistic and precise gameplay that puts you in the heart of legendary rallies. I have seen people get it in a single session, becoming suddenly experts at hitting the right timing. But it took me literally 6+ hours before I started getting it somewhat consistently, and by the point I write this I tend to hit 90+% of my shots good or perfect (except volleys which I almost never get to practice). It was frustrating and I did consider dropping the game a couple times. No workaround for players I can think of beyond just trying to lower your expectations for 3-5 matches and trying your best to just hit the right timing on every ball and not caring about losing during that. There’s two input phases: movement and swinging, and there isn’t enough feedback on when one ends and the other one starts. Secondary to that, while moving you use the same stick/movement buttons to move in a direction.. that you also use to aim while swinging. Seeing as how tennis is a lot of running left in order to then hit it to the right, if you can’t figure out early when the movement phase is over and you’re now mid-swing, then you have a very short amount of time to move the stick to the other direction and also work on your timing. Even with how much I’ve played, I can’t think of a good solution to this. More variety in the animations, especially around the situations that have little time to react like volleys or shots aimed straight at the player/that need the player to stretch for it, would mitigate it a bit if they become a bit more likely to trigger early? I think it’s not bad enough as is to be a problem if you adjust your tactics a bit, step back well behind the baseline more to give yourself room, and accept that some balls you’ll just not be able to grab(as happens in real life.
Tennis World Tour 2 Free Download:
1 :: Download Game 2 :: Extract Game 3 :: Launch The Game 4 :: Have Fun 🙂