Alright guys, it's been along time since I've done a review, and to come back, I will review the game Tennis no ouji sama(Prince of Tennis): Cool Blue. There's also another game that's exactly the same to this game and that's Tennis no ouji sama: Passion Red. This game is based on the anime series, Prince Of Tennis. In this game, you get something called a C Gauge, which charge up every time you return a shot. If it's full, you get to use your special move. If you return the opponent's special move, your C gauge will almost be filled to the top. You also get to play with 5 characters. These characters are: Tezuka Kunimitsu: The 3rd year Captain of the school, Seigaku and one of the top National Level players in Tennis.
Eiji Kikumaru: A 3rd year acrobatic doubles player, along with another player, he is considered Seigaku's Golden Pair
Takashi Kawamura: A 3rd year and is the number 1 Power player of Seigaku.
Takeshi Momoshiro: A 2nd year who is also a power player, but not has strong as Takashi Kawamura.
Inui Sadaharu: The 3rd year regular who collects data on Seigaku's players and their opponents.
Since there's only 5 if them, you need to unlock the rest by using a certain character. If you're using a certain character, then you must unlock them by having to play on a grass, hard or clay court they can be unlocked on. This is considered hard if you don't use a walkthrough guide. If you guys need to know the controls, well here they are:
Move:left,right ,up,down arrows
A lob: B button(which is x or whatever you have it on your keyboard)
A Normal Shot: A button( which is Z, or like I said, whatever you have it on your keyboard.
Start: Pause the game
Select: Taunt your opponent(which will lower their C Gauge)
L+A: Topspin hit
L+B: Short Volley
R+A: Slice Hit
R+B: A lob (not sure about this one though)
When you have your C Gauge full, here is how you use your special move
L+R+A: First Special Move
L+R+B: Second Special Move(only if your character has one)
L+R+A/B: You fast and powerful serve
Since i'm done teaching you the controls, let's move on, shall we?
Graphics: 8 The graphics for this game are pretty decent from what I see. It someone to me, has the same graphics for Mario Tennis for the GBA, but just a little bit better, so in my opinion, this deserves a 8
Sound:8 The sounds and music for this is really good. It's like it fits the match no matter what, but sometimes, it usually doesn't, so I give it a 8 in my opinion.
Addictiveness:7 This game is fun, but not really addicting, despite me really like this game. I think you guys might find it a bit more addicting once you play this, but for now, I rate this a 7
Story:N/A There really is no story. All you have to do is use one of the 5 characters to unlock some of the other characters, which will unlock a bunch of other characters.
Depth:8 This game does take a lot of time to beat because there are about 20-30 characters to unlock, making it along time to unlock. Because of that, I give it a 8
Difficulty:8 The reason is because the matches get harder and harder, meaning the characters are much more stronger and are at a National Level. Some aren't that hard to beat if you use a strategy and return their special moves, but some are not returnable, so I give this an 8.
Overall:9.3 Since this is my overall rank, I think it's a fair rating since this game is good, but it might need just a little bit more work. Thus, I give this a 9.3
So in the end, Tennis No Ouji Sama: Cool Blue is a fun game to play, but I would like it if they didn't use the Seigaku regulars as staring characters. They could maybe use at least 3 of them and have at least 1 non Seigaku regular. But overall, like I said this is a fun game to play and I highly recommend this game
I'm starwars293, this has been another game review, and thank you for reading. Alright guys, it's been along time since I've done a review, and to come back, I will review the game Tennis no ouji sama(Prince of Tennis): Cool Blue. There's also another game that's exactly the same to this game and that's Tennis no ouji sama: Passion Red. This game is based on the anime series, Prince Of Tennis. In this game, you get something called a C Gauge, which charge up every time you return a shot. If it's full, you get to use your special move. If you return the opponent's special move, your C gauge will almost be filled to the top. You also get to play with 5 characters. These characters are: Tezuka Kunimitsu: The 3rd year Captain of the school, Seigaku and one of the top National Level players in Tennis.
Eiji Kikumaru: A 3rd year acrobatic doubles player, along with another player, he is considered Seigaku's Golden Pair
Takashi Kawamura: A 3rd year and is the number 1 Power player of Seigaku.
Takeshi Momoshiro: A 2nd year who is also a power player, but not has strong as Takashi Kawamura.
Inui Sadaharu: The 3rd year regular who collects data on Seigaku's players and their opponents.
Since there's only 5 if them, you need to unlock the rest by using a certain character. If you're using a certain character, then you must unlock them by having to play on a grass, hard or clay court they can be unlocked on. This is considered hard if you don't use a walkthrough guide. If you guys need to know the controls, well here they are:
Move:left,right ,up,down arrows
A lob: B button(which is x or whatever you have it on your keyboard)
A Normal Shot: A button( which is Z, or like I said, whatever you have it on your keyboard.
Start: Pause the game
Select: Taunt your opponent(which will lower their C Gauge)
L+A: Topspin hit
L+B: Short Volley
R+A: Slice Hit
R+B: A lob (not sure about this one though)
When you have your C Gauge full, here is how you use your special move
L+R+A: First Special Move
L+R+B: Second Special Move(only if your character has one)
L+R+A/B: You fast and powerful serve
Since i'm done teaching you the controls, let's move on, shall we?
Graphics: 8 The graphics for this game are pretty decent from what I see. It someone to me, has the same graphics for Mario Tennis for the GBA, but just a little bit better, so in my opinion, this deserves a 8
Sound:8 The sounds and music for this is really good. It's like it fits the match no matter what, but sometimes, it usually doesn't, so I give it a 8 in my opinion.
Addictiveness:7 This game is fun, but not really addicting, despite me really like this game. I think you guys might find it a bit more addicting once you play this, but for now, I rate this a 7
Story:N/A There really is no story. All you have to do is use one of the 5 characters to unlock some of the other characters, which will unlock a bunch of other characters.
Depth:8 This game does take a lot of time to beat because there are about 20-30 characters to unlock, making it along time to unlock. Because of that, I give it a 8
Difficulty:8 The reason is because the matches get harder and harder, meaning the characters are much more stronger and are at a National Level. Some aren't that hard to beat if you use a strategy and return their special moves, but some are not returnable, so I give this an 8.
Overall:9.3 Since this is my overall rank, I think it's a fair rating since this game is good, but it might need just a little bit more work. Thus, I give this a 9.3
So in the end, Tennis No Ouji Sama: Cool Blue is a fun game to play, but I would like it if they didn't use the Seigaku regulars as staring characters. They could maybe use at least 3 of them and have at least 1 non Seigaku regular. But overall, like I said this is a fun game to play and I highly recommend this game
I'm starwars293, this has been another game review, and thank you for reading. |