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IGN Ratings for Grand Slam Tennis (Wii)



8.0         Presentation
It’s got every Grand Slam venue and pro player you could want, but you won’t find pointer support or even analog stick menu support.
As for modes though, this game is packed.
8.0         Graphics
The style might throw some people off, but when you’re in mid-rally you’ll appreciate the larger ball and character silhouettes.
Slick, polished, but not exactly complex.
8.0         Sound
Some very simplistic commentary links with nice crowd sounds, some satisfying hits and a nice laid back soundtrack.
Not bad, and obviously geared towards the casual crowd.
8.5         Gameplay
This isn’t as intuitive as Wii Sports Tennis, but once you master it Grand Slam is a thing of beauty and destroys other motion Wii games.
Don’t skip on the nunchuk or motionplus.
9.0         Lasting Appeal
With a full career mode, great online, create-a-player and some decent party modes this one will last you well into next tennis season.
8.5
Great         OVERALL
(out of 10 / not an average)


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不翻译小黑屋!



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欧版已出
Grand_Slam_Tennis_PAL_Wii-WiiERD


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[posted by wap]

不知道对于网战操作有无限制?

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放个我正在下的地址~~速度还行,不方便的是一个小时只能下一个包~~
http://www.katzforums.com/showthread.php?t=446830

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是不是plus only啊,日版什么时候出?

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等日版吧。。。我的日版机玩别的版都一般呀。。。

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这个amazon.com的用户评论真能写:

My honey and I got to experience the Wii Motion Plus when we were part of a fitness segment on the local news here in Austin. (I was in the orange shirt and jeans, Austinites!) We were able to try out new games coming out, the new remote, and fitness dvds and rate them for the show.

One of those games was Grand Slam tennis. On the Grand Slam tennis (and 2 other games for some reviewers) we were allowed to play it with the Wii motion plus and without for comparison.

WOW! Personally, I went into this segment thinking the addition of "more motion" seemed a little silly. (I was wrong) I originally thought my new wireless Wii remote was all I needed and had no need to for improvement.

Again, I will admit when I am wrong.

There was a huge difference when we played with the Wii Motion Plus and it was a unanimous decision of all players who got to try out this new addition to the wii remote that it's a positive movement in game play controls. Very positive. There are subtle nuances of movement that the original Wii remote simply was unable to pick up...even minor bends of the wrist and ways of gripping and other movements that aren't picked up at all until you try this control that completely changes what you can do during gameplay. It also made the tennis racket (ok, the Wii remote) FEEL more like a tennis racket via the length BUT mainly via how it truly pinpointed for my Wii character every major and minor movement I did so that I could make the ball do different things that would actually happen on a real tennis court. I can't imagine how far this will take gameplay on future wii games now that it can pick up so many more movements of the gamer!

Better yet? It offers a 1:1 response rate so you now have better game play via response time as well.

It completely takes you from your living room into the body of your Mii. And, as creepy as that may sound...it totally changes what you thought was the norm for gaming and actually makes it far more interesting. You know those moments when you are having a great time playing a Wii game and then see your Mii do something and want to yell "hey! That's not what I was doing!"... or "why isn't it moving with me?" That was gone.

For those who got to try out the Wii Sports Resort with the MotionPlus, it was a true test to see frisbee and sword fighting with this new remote. It picked up those bends of the wrist as you are about to throw a frisbee that otherwise would have been a mute action with the original remote...changing your wrist and moving the remote above your head or to your waist, or behind your back to throw...all were in total sync with the mii because of this. Swordfighting would have been entirely different if those wrist movements were eliminated that this remote allowed.


As far as realism, this seemed as much like a magic wand as it did a new controller. Things that didn't show up in game play when we used the "old school" remote with no motion plus attached suddenly came to life when we used the motion plus. It is quite the break-through, and quite the invention for us Wii game lovers who love to get moving with realism!

That said, there is a negative to keep in mind that I couldn't go without mentioning, as much as I adore this new remote. It works well on the games that we played MADE to go with this remote that we tried but should you not wish to purchase this remote, what happens with future games coming onto the horizon? It is my understanding that many will be produced that can ONLY be used with this remote in future games which may make this a piece you'll be required to have in order to play your Wii games at all....If so, that is a negative for those who don't want to foot the bill for a new controller. Also, could the extra sensitivity be TOO sensitive in some games? Just a thought...picking up every subtle nuance of movement...could that make some games more frustrating? We'll have to wait and see the comparison on how it works in comparison during MANY games rather than the handful we got to play with.

Update to this review as of today, June 8th: It looks as though most of the newer wii games compatible with this new attachment will INCLUDE one Wii motionplus when you order it, (good deal there) with the exception of Grand Slam tennis. (not sure why...I guess because of the earlier release date?) Therefore, if you only need one motionplus you may not need to order the attachment at all as it may be included with the compatible games such as Tiger Woods Gold or Sports Resort if you plan to purchase those. However, if you wish to play a partner but only want to purchase one of the compatible games or want the full experience of Grand Slam tennis that doesn't include the motionplus, then you will need to order the motionplus separately.

CONCLUSION: This remote will bring your gameplay to a new horizon and better realism and response time at wharp speed. However, if you are not a fan or don't wish to have to purchase this new remote for partner game play or for grand slam, you may be out of luck in the future as new games are developed that may very well ONLY be used with this MotionPlus. I also doubt it will continually be offered free with some games...So, for those, this is a negative development to be considered if you don't want your Wii to become extinct.

Best bet seems to buy one of the newer games being released that come with the wii motionplus, or buy a couple and you instantly get your game AND enough motionpluses to utilize partner play without having to buy one in addition to the games as I expect future game releases won't contain the free motionplus. (I say "free" because there is no current price difference between grandslam tennis and the other games that DO include the motionplus as of todays date, on Amazon.)

p.s. take about 10 minutes to get used to this thing. Just like the first time you used the regular wii or played any sport for the first time, let yourself get used to it and then you'll see it's power! At first, I was so used to the old control that I really had to "learn" this one. Like going from a bicycle to a motorcyle. Takes a moment, but you sure go faster in the long run!

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EA找的枪手吧

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