![]() Each tournament is themed in a similar manner to the Mario Kart games, with titles like Flower Cup, Mushroom Cup, and so on. The main single player mode involves participating in tournaments, eight in total, that consist of three rounds a piece. In fact, I’ve had quite a bit of fun with the game so far.Īt first glance it seems a little light on single-player content, but that really depends on how interested you are in unlocking all the stuff you can get to outfit your optional Mii character. Instead, it’s more in line with more current Mario sports titles, but that doesn’t automatically make this a disappointment. It’s worth mentioning, then, that Mario Tennis Open doesn’t go back to that well at all. The Mario Tennis games from Nintendo and Camelot have a pretty devoted fan following based almost entirely on previous portable entries in the series, most notably the Gameboy Color and GBA titles that incorporated a single-player RPG mode that a lot of folks seem pretty attached to.
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