Feels like a joke sometimes. A quick match, a frustrating grind. Not that deep but oddly addictive. Keeps you coming back even when it annoys you. Everything's a bit wonky, but it sticks with you anyway.
The gameplay is pretty neat but tricky to master. The physics feel wonky, especially when the ball jerks around unexpectedly. Learning the controls takes a while, but once you get the hang of it, matches can be surprisingly fun. Watch out for some wonky hit detection though.
There’s not much depth in builds or loadouts. Most players stick with simple setups. The real trick is timing and positioning. Nothing complicated, just practice a lot. Some characters seem a little overpowered, but it’s mostly about how you use them.
Pro tip: focus on your serve. It’s more important than you think. Also, pay attention to your opponent’s weak spots. Don’t forget, the game’s physics are a bit wonky which can be used to your advantage. Keep experimenting; you might find some weird but effective tricks.
The game doesn’t have a story or ending in the traditional sense. It’s more about playing matches, leveling up, and unlocking new courts. There’s no grand finale. Just a lot of tennis matches and trying to improve your game.