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- Mario Tennis Aces received a lot of love from Nintendo and Camelot this week. The company shared details about the demo, uploaded new trailers, and also opened the Japanese website. That site is where a bunch of additional information is provided.
- As far as the story goes in Adventure Mode, things begin during the day of a certain tennis tournament. Chaos quickly ensues due to the power of suspicious rackets wielded by Wario and Waluigi. When the uproar has calmed down, Luigi – who was there previously – is nowhere to be found. Wario and Waluigi also suddenly disappeared.
- According to Toad, the rackets Wario and Waluigi held are said to have terrifying powers that can control people. If the racket’s mystery can be solved, there may have been a clue to find the missing Luigi.
- Mario goes on a new adventure in order to rescue Luigi.
- Numerous missions will block Mario’s progress. To clear them, sometimes you’ll need to complete certain requirements other than just simply winning battles, such as aiming for a specified place on the court or beating the enemy within the allotted time. Stages may also have different gimmicks; use them well to clear the stages. Some stages even have strong enemies that come with special attacks and cannot be hurt with ordinary attacks of your own.
- By challenging missions and racking up experience, Mario’s stats will increase. Not only that, but clearing missions may also reward new rackets. Having all rackets broken during a mission will cause a Game Over, so it’s also important to collect many of them.
- Missions have varied difficulties, from easy to advanced. You can keep challenging until you improve, so you can try progressing through things you’re not good at until you get satisfied.
- Now on for the different modes:
- Free Match (Singles / Doubles)
- – The rules can be freely set. Has up to 4-player versus.
- – Settings like CPU difficulty, court, and K.O. option can also be changed.
- Local versus
- – If you bring Switch with the game, you can have versus on a local connection with up to four players.
- – You can choose between 1-vs-1 singles and 2-vs-2 doubles.
- Online versus
- – You can connect to the internet to fight rivals and friends alike.
- – You can play for free until September 2018; after that, you will need to subscribe to the paid Nintendo Switch Online service.
- Tournament (singles only)
- – A mode where all players join a tournament and aim for the top.
- – Toad will provide live commentary which will hype up the battles.
- Tournament (online)
- – Online tournaments, where you fight for ranks with worldwide players, will be held monthly.
- – You can take on the tournament multiple times, and the rankings will be set based on the points earned.
- Tournament (offline)
- – Aim for conquering the top of all three tournaments available.
- – Initially you’re only able to access one tournament, but you’ll be able to challenge more difficult tournaments by becoming the champion.
- Swing Mode (Singles / Doubles)
- – You can freely swing the Joy-Con to play with actually feeling the shots.
- – Recommended when you just want to have fun with everyone.
- One Point Advice: Try playing by changing the rules
- – In Free Match and Swing Mode, you can enjoy tennis battles with more rules other than standard.
- – You can choose a big tennis ball which will move more slowly and is also easier to be hit by the racket.
- – You can also go with simple rules in Free Match, where matches don’t use energy and will fully rely on your tennis skills.
- Finally, with a Switch, you can play Mario Tennis Aces:
- – on the big screen (TV)
- – by sharing Joy-Con (tabletop)
- – thoroughly alone (handheld)
- Mario Tennis Aces launches June 22.
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