Of all Mario's sporting outings, The Mario Tennis The games have been the most consistent. Aside from the occasional misstep like the Wii U's Mario Tennis: Ultra SmashMost of the time Mario Tennis The games offer fun, arcade tennis action with lots of signatures Super killed Franchise attraction. Mario kills tennis fever is the latest Mario Tennis The game, and if you've played any of the previous games it delivers what you'd expect, but it does so with more polish and substance than its predecessors. Considering everything you bring to the table, Mario kills tennis fever This is the best game in the series so far.
Mario kills tennis feverThe core tennis gameplay is fast-paced, exciting, and easy to pick-up-and-play, with simple controls that allow players to pull off drop shots and top spins in no time. It can be played as a purely “normal” tennis arcade game, and you can easily lose dozens of hours playing that way, but like the other games in the series, Mario kills tennis fever Wild is full of gimmicks that help it stand out from other sports games.
This time, Mario and friends can equip special fever rackets that can cause complete chaos on the court. For example, there is a spinning fireball racket, when players successfully fire a fever shot, the classic spawn Super Mario Bros Danger is where the ball lands. This creates an obstacle for players to deal with when trying to return balls, forcing players to shake up how they're moving around the court if they want to avoid the ordeal. Other fever rackets include one that covers the court in ice and another that creates a small tornado, but those are just the tip of the iceberg.
Mario kills tennis feverKo Fever rackets are a great addition that makes every tennis match more exciting and unpredictable. Rackets are not just for any members Mario kills tennis feverWho is the roster too, so players are free to mix and match however they see fit. Purists don't like fever rackets, but luckily, they can be turned off. Personally, I enjoy the havoc they wreak, and while they may seem strong, the games still boil down to skill as feverish shots can be sent back into the net and hit the other team. Especially for competitive games, Fever Shot Rally can be incredibly stressful, as whoever fails will have a very difficult time recovering.
Mario Tennis Fever is $70, but don't worry, you'll get your money's worth
Mario kills tennis fever The franchise's core gameplay has been perfected, and honestly, that would be enough to make it an easy recommendation, but what really puts it over the top is the sheer amount of content. Mario kills tennis fever There is a large roster of characters from Super killed franchise, and also features the long-awaited debut of Baby Waluigi. The Mario kills tennis fever The roster includes a total of 38 characters that can be matched with 30 Fever Rackets, ensuring a great deal of variety in any game.
Instead of giving players access to all the characters, rackets and courts right out of the gate, Mario kills tennis fever Cleverly blocks most of its content as unlockable. Requirements for any given unlock Mario kills tennis fever A character or racket is clearly spelled out, so players know exactly what they need to do to unlock what they want, whether it's playing a certain number of tennis matches or completing its tournaments.
Mario kills tennis fever There are some special tournaments that players can complete in exchange for rewards, as well as Trial Tower Gauntlets for players to test their skills. Those looking for a more casual experience will probably want to focus on the mini-games found in the mix-it-up mode. All of these modes are playable in local multiplayer, and while some are restricted to two players, many modes support up to four. The Switch 2 already has a lot of great local multiplayer experiences thanks to games like Kirby Air Riders and Mario Kart WorldBut now Mario kills tennis fever Can easily be added to the list. If you're looking for a fun local multiplayer game that you can sink hours into on the Switch 2, Mario kills tennis fever is a no-brainer.
of course, Mario kills tennis fever There is also online multiplayer, and it works well in my experience. There's casual multiplayer and a ranked option, and I found the matchmaking to be fast and the performance rock-solid. I still feel like a game Mario kills tennis fever Playing locally with friends is really great, and while online may not be as extensive as some other sports games, what's here works and is still a lot of fun.
Mario Tennis Fever's single-player mode is a letdown
In almost every mode Mario kills tennis fever is a blast, and the steady stream of unlockables ensures that players always feel like they're achieving. something It doesn't matter what they are doing. This is the best Mario Tennis game today, but there is one flaw that prevents it from reaching even greater heights.
Mario kills tennis fever There is a single-player adventure mode which is an absolute slog. It's hardly more than a glorified tutorial, and while it has some fun, well-animated cut-scenes, it's mostly boring. A large part of it is spent in tennis school learning different shots, and when the real “adventure” begins, the game is practically over.
The good news is that it's at least mercifully short Mario kills tennis fever Players can add unlocks without wasting it too a lot of time I managed to finish it in about three hours, although if the obvious padding was removed, it would be a much shorter game. For example, in the academy, players talk to Todd in the middle of the building, follow Super Mario Bros. Wonder Talk to the flower in the mini-game, do the mini-game, return to the toad, and then walk to the next mini-game. If it had been structured a little differently, where players could knock out mini-games one after the other, it would have been at least a little more tolerable.
Mario kills tennis fever Optional speed control features. They are functional, but a significant downgrade from the default control scheme.
Speaking of talking flowers, Super Mario Bros. WonderThe fingerprints are all done Mario kills tennis fever. Talking Flowers are dotted around Adventure Mode, and they also act as commentators during matches. Mix-it-up is also one of the mini-games Super Mario Bros. Wonder-themed, players will activate Wonder Flowers and collect Wonder Seeds between tennis matches. As a big fan of Super Mario Bros. WonderI definitely appreciated the nods to the excellent 2023 platformer.
Mario kills tennis feverThe single-player is a letdown, but the overall package is stellar. The game looks great, has catchy music, a variety of fun game modes, and most importantly, it nails the core gameplay perfectly. Mario kills tennis fever is the best Mario Tennis The game still, and sets a high bar for future Mario games on Switch 2.

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February 12, 2026
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Everyone / Mild Fantasy Violence
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Nintendo EPD
- Incredibly fun to play in local and online multiplayer
- A nice variety of game modes that are all a blast
- Fever Racket is an exciting addition to the core gameplay
- The single-player adventure mode is a total dud
Mario kills tennis fever Out now, only for Nintendo Switch 2.
