Mario Tennis Aces
74
Based on 21 reviews

Mario Tennis Aces Reviews

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Mario Tennis Aces is without doubt the best tennis game to come out in the last five years. It's another must have game for Switch and a testament to how this console allows games to excel both in front of the TV and on the go.

May 7, 2025 Read Review

Mario Tennis Aces is a good tennis game let down by an Adventure Mode that often feels as though it's cheating you.

December 21, 2023 Read Review

Mario Tennis Aces features excellent gameplay, a solid single-player mode, and a lot of fun characters, but its at its bets in multi-player. There are some annoying issues, but even at its worst, Aces holds serve.

July 19, 2018 Read Review

Mario Tennis Aces is the best Mario Tennis game in over a decade, despite a few hard-to-forgive problems.

July 13, 2018 Read Review

Mario Tennis Aces Misses Wide

July 12, 2018 Read Review

Mario Tennis Aces isn’t a terrible game, but is a forgettable one. Online doesn’t work consistently, Adventure mode is pretty boring and uninspired, and there is a smattering of content. The game just lacks the heart that Nintendo titles have, and this leaves us with a bland and forgettable game that doesn’t do anything interesting. It’s not bad if you are just looking to get some friends or family together to play a few matches, but don’t expect the appeal to last much further than that.

July 11, 2018 Read Review

It’s a shame that the standard tournament and free play modes don’t offer a little bit more, but Adventure Mode certainly grows on you. It looks great, it’s bright, it’s colourful – it’s Mario. The challenges on offer are difficult but fun, and they’ll keep you going back until you master them. You can’t really expect any more than that.

July 3, 2018 Read Review

Mario Tennis Aces may have you bashing your head against the wall but Nintendo brings another great game to the Switch. Adventure Mode is a bit underwhelming; despite its infuriating difficulty spike, the story can be completed in just a few hours. Adventure Mode and COM Tournament mode are great precursors to the real highlight, the online tournaments. Going in, I did not think I'd be getting this incredibly enjoyable hyper-competitive experience. Playing people online is addicting giving you that "one more match" mentality that will keep you playing for hours.

June 26, 2018 Read Review

Mario Tennis Aces has a chance at being a great game down the road. Right now, it’s simply good. The gameplay is as addictive as ever and the Adventure Mode is a great way to educate people on the ins and outs of Mario Tennis. It’s just missing features that, while small, make a world of difference when it comes to the longevity of the game. I want to play Aces for the rest of the Switch lifecycle, but right now it’s not giving me much of a reason to keep booting it up.

June 25, 2018 Read Review

The core gameplay in Mario Tennis Aces is responsive, fast-paced, and easy to pick up and play, while challenging to master. Some of the game modes are disappointing, and solo players may not have as much fun with the game as those who have a regular group of friends over to play games. For these reasons, Mario Tennis Aces may not be quite as engaging as the Nintendo 64 game, but it's a significant improvement over the poorly-received Ultra Smash on the Wii U. Anyone looking for a fun tennis game on the Switch shouldn't hesitate to pick it up.

June 25, 2018 Read Review

Nintendo and Camelot released Mario Tennis Ultra Smash for Wii U in 2015, and it was a shallow impersonation of the other games in the franchise. It did not have a campaign or interesting modes, and the one thing that set it apart, the Mega Mushroom power-up, was lame. Mario Tennis Aces rights the ship in a big way by adding a full story mode with RPG elements and the new Zone Shot mechanic, which is satisfying to pull off and integral to play.

June 22, 2018 Read Review

He may not look like much of an athlete but Mario sure has starred in a lot of sports games. His latest brings back the Tennis series but does it make up for the disappointing Ultra Smash?

June 22, 2018 Read Review

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June 20, 2018 Read Review

Probably the best Mario Tennis game since the N64 era, but the trick shots can still frustrate and the story campaign is a disappointment.

June 20, 2018 Read Review

Out on the court, Mario Tennis Aces is an extremely fun arcade tennis experience, colourful and dazzling to look at and smartly balanced in its back-and-forth play. With a little bit more care and depth given to the simple single-player mode and more variety added in the way of character and tournament customisation to give its multiplayer extra spice, Mario Tennis Aces could have been a true all-rounder. As it is, Mario Tennis Aces is still a lot of frantic tennis fun with friends.

June 20, 2018 Read Review

Should you pick up Mario Tennis Aces? If the answer wasn't immediately obvious already, that's a resounding yes. It's the best the series has seen in years, and that's saying something for this tennis fan. If you're looking for one of the best sports games the Switch has to offer, look no further. You've found it.

June 20, 2018 Read Review

Mario Tennis Aces looks and performs as well as anything you’d expect from the House of ‘Tache, but its family friendly appearance disguises a brutally difficult single player experience that will surely alienate younger players. With a high skill threshold, it also loses out on the simple delights of pick up and play local multiplayer, but for those willing to put in the time and effort there’s still enjoyment to be found in its surprisingly challenging, albeit embellished, take on the sport.

June 20, 2018 Read Review

The Mario Tennis series is back – and just in time for the mustached plumber to get a Wimbledon invitation.

June 20, 2018 Read Review

If there was one key problem, for me, with Mario Tennis Ultra Smash on Wii U, it's that it was just tennis. It felt more like a tennis simulator than a game, and gamifying sport mechanics is what Mario has traditionally done incredibly well. For a sports game, it was fine, for a Mario sports game? Not so fine.

June 20, 2018 Read Review

Mario’s latest tennis event sports pitch-perfect gameplay that’s only let down by a barebones feature set.

June 20, 2018 Read Review

What the game lacks in ambition and depth, though, it makes up for in the ageless pleasure and pain of a finely-balanced multiplayer battle. The ability to dip in and out for a quick, engaging match is a compelling proposition on a handheld. But after seven long years, it's a shame there aren't bigger ideas to rally around.

May 16, 2012 Read Review