Rating:
- Smashing The Aces
For Sonic The Hedgehog, he hasn't really scored well with adventure games lately, accept for the classics from the Sega Genesis level. His recent titles like Sonic The Hedgehog for the Xbox 360, and Sonic & The Secret Rings for the Nintendo Wii, haven't made a definitive smash for new gamers and the die hard fans as well. Lately, Sonic has turned his attention to sports games which have worked nicely like Mario & Sonic At The Olympic Games for the Wii and Nintendo DS, as well as Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity for the Playstation 2. The attention has worked quite nicely for a simple twist on the blue need for hedgehog speed. Now, he has turned his sports feats into tennis and hopes to serve an ace in this title.
Sega Superstars Tennis for the Nintendo Wii, brings in a twist by bringing Sonic and his friends from classic Sega franchises into the world of tennis. In the game you can choose from classics like Dr. Robotnik A.K.A. Eggman, Sonic himself, or lesser-known friends from the Sega Universe like Akai from Super Monkey Ball and Amigo of Samba De Amigo from the classic Sega Dreamcast title. The gameplay though falls a bit similar to the Mario Tennis franchise Nintendo has made acceptionally well. The gameplay is simple, as you master you characters through simple tennis. Each character also has a specialty shoot as well, like Dr. Robotnik who throws out spiked bombs at you as he serves his shoot, and Sonic who blazes out his top speed making it impossible to reflect his shot. You can control sonic either through the Wii remote and Nunchuck where you can control your shots like you did in Wii Sports, or use the Wii's Classic controller for those who just aren't acustomed to the control of the game. There are also a few extras mini-games here that also are featured in the game, but nothing side-splitting to making it seperate from the other fantasy tennis titles.
All in all, it is a surprise Sega beat Mario in making a tennis title for the Wii, but Sega Superstars Tennis is a decent game. Sadly though, if you've mastered Mario Tennis from the Gamecube era, or a fan of other titles like Virtua Tennis, than this would be more like a rental than a must have in you Wii library.
Graphics: B
Sound: C+
Control: B-
Fun & Enjoyment: C+ for Solo Players, B- for multiplayer
Overall: C+
- It's like Wii Sports Tennis but better!
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