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Pros: Deep management systems. Can create and manage your own tennis player. Detailed statistics on simulated players and staff. One simulated playthrough can last several in-game years.
Cons: Requires strategic thinking when making decisions. Some decisions have negative impacts on career.
Pros: Fast-paced multiplayer fun. Supports up to eight players. 27 courses with varied hazards. Character customization. Voice chat for communication.
Cons: Not for players seeking a realistic golf simulator. Overwhelming for those preferring calm gameplay.
Pros: Fun multiplayer for friends and family. 14 unique characters with powers. Six colorful maps. Multiple game modes. Simple, beginner-friendly controls.
Cons: The online experience can be affected by the connection.
Pros: Hyper-realistic visuals and physics. Multiple venues with immersive atmosphere. Deep Career Mode with varied AI opponents. Online and local multiplayer options. Stylish customization options.
Cons: Limited camera angle flexibility. Takes time to master accurate shots.
Pros: 200+ competitors. 10 distinct hills.
Cons: Demanding learning curve for newbies.
Pros: Cute gnome characters and visuals. Fast-paced local multiplayer. Unlockable characters.
Cons: Requires a game controller.
Pros: Realistic physics. Career Mode. Local multiplayer of up to four players.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Realistic ball physics. Excellent pacing of matches. Intuitive controls and shot mechanics. Lots of stylish cosmetics.
Cons: Steep learning curve. Cues provide a slight unfair boost.
Pros: Fun abilities to use. Co-op Mode. Smooth difficulty scaling.
Cons: Steep learning curve.
Pros: Deep, refined batting, bowling, and fielding mechanics. Dynamic pitch, weather, and crowd effects. Strong Management Career and Ashes Modes. Cinematic presentation and enhanced animations. Increased strategic depth.
Cons: Harder learning curve for beginners. Some player faces look generic.
Pros: Adds five iconic superstars. Over 60 new moves and taunts. Enhances customization and match variety.
Cons: No new story or game modes. Limited overall content.
Pros: Powers that add creativity and unpredictability. Varied boards and objectives. Great for parties and casual group play.
Cons: Physics and powers might overwhelm precision-focused players.
Pros: Smooth and responsive controls. Includes local and online multiplayer. Clear, retro-style visuals with fluid animation. Various courts and national teams to unlock.
Cons: Still in Early Access.
Pros: Simple yet engaging controls. Physics-based gameplay.
Cons: Extremely challenging and can be frustrating. Lack of checkpoints means frequent restarts after mistakes.
Pros: Adds five iconic Attitude Era legends. Authentic moves and taunts.
Cons: Requires the base game to play.
Pros: Deep team-building features. Realistic scouting and negotiations. Multiplayer matches with real players.
Cons: Bugs and occasional freezing. Hard to navigate at the start. Optional purchases create big power gaps.