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huge deception
gameplay is quite solid , but the reallity there's no contents
mostly all builds reach the same end , if you hope to build a unic playstyle , no .. its just a meta game on carrer mode
very sad to see this amazing IP/licence become like this :(
gameplay is too slow unless all balls are "perfect", and even then it is still slow. besides, for an AAA game this should have MUCH BETTER player animations. Even Federer, who did motion capture, seems to be playing wwith his children on a sunday afternoon
This is a AAA game? It doesn't seem like it. For one the graphics aren't very good.
£50 game with microtransactions and always online even in single player.
When a buy-to-play games has free-to-play microtransactions, You just instantly know the game will be grindy to entice you to spend money (create a problem, sell the solution).
Hard pass.