
"Grand Slam Tennis"
For: Nintendo Wii
From: EA Sports
ESRB Rating: Everyone
By Billy O'Keefe
McClatchy-Tribune (MCT)
Before the Wii was marketed as a system for everyone, it was pegged as a beacon for unprecedented immersion. Now that Nintendo's $20 Wii MotionPlus peripheral is finally here — and, more importantly, games like "Grand Slam Tennis" are on board to support it — that original claim finally holds true.
It demands mentioning that "Tennis" plays fine without the peripheral. The same control scheme from "Wii Sports" is included, and "Tennis" betters it by mapping lob and drop shots to the A and B buttons and allowing players to use the D-pad to shift their character between quadrants on the court. A more advanced scheme, incorporating the nunchuck attachment, affords players full character movement along with the same shot controls. "Tennis" allows you to swap schemes and difficulty levels on the fly, which makes establishing your ideal setup reasonably painless.
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