Mario Tennis Fever features all of the modes someone would expect from a Super Mario spin-off game. The most traditional types of tennis can be found in areas like the singles and doubles Tournament, ...
I think Mario Kart World and Mario Tennis Fever represent a return to form for Nintendo's approach to game design, and it's all down to unlockable characters.
The Nintendo Switch 2 exclusive features a roster of 38 characters from across the Mushroom Kingdom, and a number of ‘Fever Rackets’ which each have their own special abilities. Mario Tennis Fever ...
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Pickleball may be slowly taking over tennis courts across the country, but in the Mushroom Kingdom, tennis is still on top, as hundreds of Toads and Koopas flock to sold-out stadiums to watch Mario ...
Mario Tennis Fever is the next Mario sports game to hit the Switch 2 and it's already shaping up to be a real racket. (Nintendo) New Mario sports games typically only come around once in a generation.
Mario Tennis Fever makes a good argument that less can be more in the context of family-friendly sports games. The Nintendo Switch 2-exclusive title from Nintendo and longtime series developer Camelot ...
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Mario Tennis Fever builds on its predecessor's solid presentation and arcade tennis action with more content than before and a new mechanic that's a recipe for Mario Kart-style courtside mayhem.
Mario Tennis Fever doesn't solve all the recent issues from the Mario sports genre, but it's a step in the right direction.
Mario Tennis Fever has the soul of a GameCube game. Its wacky, over-the-top take on tennis is at its best when you have four friends together on the couch. And for the first time since the GameCube ...