If you're a tennis player, or just someone who's mastered and grown tired of Wii Sports Tennis, pick up Grand Slam Tennis with a MotionPlus add-on and prepare to be amazed. Just saddle that amazement with a little bit of patience.
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IGN
Grand Slam Tennis allows for a lot of different gameplay options, with everything from Wii MotionPlus to regular Wii-mote support, nunchuk schemes and standalone remote-only play.
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To play, gamers can swing their remotes (ala Wii Sports Tennis) and let the game control the character's movement -- unless they opt to maneuver with the Nunchuk's analog stick.
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Gamervision
EA SPORTS Grand Slam Tennis is a great offering, and a fantastic first outing for the series. It isn't without fault, however, and isn't the casual experience some hoped it would be.
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While the Grand Slam Tennis controls don’t have the chops to hang with the likes of Federer or Sharapova, the game is a definite upgrade for casual gamers who want a deeper tennis experience than Wii Sports.
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Grand Slam Tennis is a charming and colourful game that contains an unprecedented number of real-life players and venues and a multitude of simple pick-up-and-play modes that make single-player, online and local multiplayer quick and hassle-free; furtherm
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It's been more than a decade since EA's last tennis outing, so it came as a big surprise when EA announced Grand Slam Tennis would be coming to the Nintendo Wii. The game features an all-star cast of past and present players, and with Wimbledon's
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