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What do you think about Tennis Masters Series? Do you recommend it? Tennis Masters Series for Windows. Softonic review Imitate the aces of the racket with this great tennis simulator Tennis Masters Series is an amazing, trial version Windows game, that belongs to the category PC games with subcategory Sport more specifically Tennis. More about Tennis Masters Series Since we added this game to our catalog in , it has obtained , downloads, and last week it had 31 downloads. Tennis Masters Series for PC.

Here's an interesting one. Still you never know, it might work. On the one hand, it's a refreshing throw back to a more salubrious season, when over enthusiastic rich kids would queue overnight outside Wimbledon , before wiling away their skived-off-day, spending their hard earned inheritance on criminally overpriced strawberries and desperately hoping someone vaguely British would win a game.

On the other hand, Tennis Masters Series is a superb simulation, with unparalleled realism and detail, which portrays the sport in an entertaining and easily accessible way. Something few other PC tennis games have managed to achieve.

The obvious comparisons are with Cryo's Holland Garros French Open and Open Tennis , the key difference being with the control interface. Whereas Cryo's efforts aided you with the movement of your player, letting you concentrate on shot placement, Tennis Masters Series charges you with controlling both your player's movement and the execution of your next shot, which means copious amounts of desperate swiping at the ball like an epileptic trapped in a wasps nest until you get to grips with it.

However, although challenging at first, once mastered, the system is pretty intuitive, and before long you'll find yourself diving heroically for shots, and pulling off stunning cross-court passes, although sadly it's very difficult to track lobbed shots due to the fixed camera angle, and you often find yourself literally chasing shadows. By far Tennis Masters Series?

It's somewhat of a novel feeling to have your AI controlled opponent not only return a deep, fast serve, but actually totally wrong foot you with its return.

After the idiotic opponents of RGF, who could be defeated in well under three hours, you're suddenly hit by the realisation that this isn't going to be nearly as easy. The hardest level is seriously challenging, especially against the top players out of the 67 opponents all with various attributes and playing styles on offer. Unfortunately there are still instances where they simply stand and watch the ball bounce in front of them like gormless simpletons, and generally, the AI is overly susceptible to drop shots.

Things are improved further by hugely accurate ball, court and player physics. Play on clay and you're best bet is baseline hammering, and careful shot placement will have your opponent skidding like mad on the court surface, and unable to recover in time to get to the ball. Crowd sounds, player reactions, some great replays and even incorrect line calls add to the overall atmosphere, although the graphics are fairly standard and occasionally the players move like they've recently been involved in a hideous accident involving the Mafia and their kneecaps.

If you're only going to buy one sport game this Christmas, make it this one. Unless you don't like tennis, in which case buy one of the other ones, obviously. It may not have the big brand name of EA's mammoth titles, but to its credit, it's not only entertaining, but hugely challenging to boot.



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