Mario Tennis Fever Leans Way Harder on the ’Mario’ than the ‘Tennis’
Mario Tennis Fever offers 38 characters, 30 unique rackets, and local multiplayer focus to enhance gameplay variety, blending classic tennis with Mario-themed spectacle.
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Mario Tennis Fever Leans Way Harder on the ’Mario’ than the ‘Tennis’
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 and friends compete in the superior sport. As a lifelong tennis player and Mario fan (who is only slightly bitter that my favorite local court is now covered with obnoxious, highlighter-yellow tape denoting pickleball lines), I’ve always been drawn to…
Mario Tennis Fever preview: A racket-smashing blast
New Mario sports games typically only come around once in a generation. So to get a fresh installment of tennis featuring a deep roster of characters this early in the Switch 2's lifecycle is rather exciting. And after getting a chance to play Mario Tennis Fever prior to its official release on February 12, the best entry to the franchise yet might only be a couple of weeks away. Once again, Mario Tennis Fever relies on the series' familiar mix …
Mario Tennis Fever’s big new gimmick makes the fast-paced court action even more chaotic and fun - The Mirror
After 30 minutes of playtime, Mario Tennis Fever is setting itself up for the win thanks to the wide array of gameplay style options new Fever Rackets provide.
Mario Tennis Fever Preview: Chaos in the form of Fever Rackets
Fun for a bit... but we might turn them off for some seriousness. Mario Tennis Fever is the long-running sports franchise’s debut on the Switch 2, and really is all about new Fever Rackets which will change up players, balls, and even courts. Whether you dig that will certainly be different from player to player. Treated to some hands-on time with Fever just ahead of the game’s launch next week, I got to go down and (literally… at least, digital…
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