Monday, June 22, 2009

EA Sports Grand Slam Tennis

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You can tell Wimbledon is here: not only has Andy Murray been splashed all over the back pages for the past two weeks, but we also have a sudden influx of tennis videogames after almost none for the best part of a year.
By far the most interesting of the new arrivals is EA Sports' first foray into the genre, with Grand Slam Tennis on Wii.
Not content with producing the finest football, boxing and skateboarding titles currently available, tennis is next on the agenda for the publishing giant - and if there's any justice it will have another smash on its hands.
Built around the Wii's motion controls (and utilising the new Motion Plus add-on, for more accurate tracking), Grand Slam Tennis is essentially a big brother to the hugely popular Wii Sports tennis game. But where Wii Sports offered a simplified game of racquet waving, Grand Slam Tennis incorporates control over player movement; a wider selection of shot types (forehands, backhands, top spins, slices and flat hits can all be recognised by the shape of your swing); a full career mode; and impressive online multiplayer.
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