The Nintendo Switch 2's first Mario sports game is a pretty good one.
Mario Tennis Fever has the soul of a GameCube game. Its wacky, over-the-top take on tennis is at its best when you have four friends together on the couch. And for the first time since the GameCube ...
Mario Tennis Fever kicks off the second half of the launch year for Nintendo Switch 2 and arrives at the perfect time.
Mario clearly has some unparalleled athleticism, seeing as he’s pushing 40 and darting around the court like Roger Federer in ...
Whether you go for Fever Rackets or the vanilla format, there's plenty of fun to be had in Mario Tennis Fever.
Mario Tennis Fever Is the Best Nintendo Tennis Game Ever, but Not for $70 ...
Since the original Mario Tennis on the Nintendo 64, Nintendo and Camelot have arguably struggled to recapture that game’s magic. Other games had interesting gimmicks that were, unfortunately, just ...
Trade your plumber's wrench for a golf club, tennis racket, or soccer ball.
The Mario Tennis franchise is more than just the birthplace of Waluigi. Nintendo's popular series combines beloved characters ...
Mario Tennis Fever's new central gimmick is a fun way to disrupt and catch your court rival off guard, but it comes at the cost of a less technical style of play.
Polygon went hands-on with Mario Tennis Fever, trying our hands at a few singles and doubles matches. While the full scope of its content suite is still a question mark, long-time developer Camelot is ...
Mario Tennis Fever takes what made Aces fun and levels it up in almost every way, but the price tag is still hard to swallow.