This trailer for the upcoming Grand Slam Tennis 2 title developed by EA Canada and published under the EA Sports label, shows off the French Open. Ok you might say thats ok I can live with that, and I agree but the one thing which absolutely kilss this game is they way they have done the Ai difficulty in the career. In Grand Slam Tennis 2, developer EA Canada applies some of the lessons learned from the company's other franchises to create a game that excels in many areas while coming up short in a few important ones. The U.S. Open traditionally ends the Grand Slam season but goes second in 2020, because the French Open was postponed from May until late September, and Wimbledon was canceled for … 36 While it's not a perfect product, EA knows how to make deep, full-featured sports games with high production values. iOS

It has neither the depth of Top Spin nor the excitement of Virtua Tennis, and is bizarrely inferior to its predecessor in almost every way. I dont like to go through character attribute points or training, I want to play tennis and I want it to be fun. But I can honestly say that this game is way more fun with the Move controller than with the regular analog stick controls.

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A downloadable demo was released on January 10 for both platforms. Switch Please enter your birth date to watch this video: ?..so you dont really bother after that!..the game play itself is ok , but its on rails ..impossible to put the ball out....Poor effort by EA..the demo sold me this game, but the final product is rubbish..avoid at all costs. Works great with the PS3 Move!I like the game. ?..where is the logic in that! XboxOne WiiU TV 2 seed and will be looking to win back-to-back Grand Slam titles after notching her first major tournament victory at the Australian Open earlier this year.


Movies But the heart of the game the Career is awful. The game features a control scheme, dubbed Total Racquet Control, giving players control of each shot with the right analog stick, with precision, accuracy, and power.

A third game in the series might fix most of these problems though.

In Grand Slam Tennis 2, developer EA Canada applies some of the lessons learned from the company's other franchises to create a game that excels in many areas while coming up short in a few important ones. Instead of you choosing what lever you'd like to play on ie easy, normal, hard, they have done so you start your career on the easy level for 2/3 seasons then it goes up to normal then after a few more seasons it goes up again, so you end up on legendary difficulty in the final part of your career which means that in the first year you can WIN ALL THE GRAND SLAMS COZ THE AI IS ON EASY!!...hello?