GRAND SLAM TENNIS 2 XBOX 360 X360
GRAND SLAM TENNIS 2 XBOX 360 X360
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Grand Slam Tennis 2 is the sequel to Grand Slam Tennis, a Wii exclusive. Originally, the Xbox 360 and PS3 versions were planned for the first game, but they were eventually turned into a sequel, not available for the Wii. The game focuses on the four major Grand Slam tournaments (Australian Open, French Open, US Open and Wimbledon) with all the top players licensed by name and likeness. Compared to the cartoon look of the first title, this one has a much more realistic visual style. It also includes official courts and many well-known brands, including a link to ESPN for broadcast integration. Just like in the first game, Pat Cash provides commentary and analysis is done by John McEnroe. Alongside famous contemporary players such as Djokovic, Federer, Henin, Murray, Nadal, Sharapova, Williams... it includes historical players such as Becker, Borg, Evert, McEnroe and Navratilova.
The shot controls are based on a control scheme called Total Racquet Control. It allows players to determine the accuracy, power and precision of shots using the right analog stick, used for every shot from backhand to forehand, smashes, volleys and serves. For example, simply stepping forward creates a flat shot, stepping back adds spin, a quick forward motion introduces top spin, and so on. This system can be practiced under the guidance of McEnroe at the Academy. Alternatively, there is a separate control layout where different buttons are assigned to specific shots. The PS3 version also optionally supports the Move device.
The shot controls are based on a control scheme called Total Racquet Control. It allows players to determine the accuracy, power and precision of shots using the right analog stick, used for every shot from backhand to forehand, smashes, volleys and serves. For example, simply stepping forward creates a flat shot, stepping back adds spin, a quick forward motion introduces top spin, and so on. This system can be practiced under the guidance of McEnroe at the Academy. Alternatively, there is a separate control layout where different buttons are assigned to specific shots. The PS3 version also optionally supports the Move device.