It wouldn’t be much use creating everything if there weren’t a bunch of different modes where you can put them to use.
There’s already a raft of content, and it’s only going to get better as people put more time into generating the most accurate content they can.
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Besides the ability to share your created characters with the world – there’s at least one brilliant Roger Federer in there, and plenty of less than brilliant Novak Djokovics – you can download everything the community is putting together from the trademark-breaking logos to an array of venues put together by other players. In fact, community content creation is at the heart of AO Tennis 2. It’s a little rudimentary, but the creation tools and the assets are decent enough to allow you to create some pretty convincing replicas of any location, whether it’s the tennis club at the end of your road, or Wimbledon. Impressively there’s also the Venue Creator, where you can build your own fantasy tennis shrine with ten Murray Mounts or recreate some of the best known venues from the ATP Tour. Moving beyond that you can create logos to emblazon your clothing with, creating your own or *ahem* borrowing ideas from your own sock drawer. The level of detail that you can go into is exceptional, and it truly is a benchmark for sports game player creation.
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Though Rafa Nadal is once again the game’s cover star, the selection of twenty-five players that he heads up lacks a number of the pro circuit’s biggest names. It’s fortunate then that the stellar character creator from the first game returns, and AO Tennis 2 makes up for the lack of licensed players by giving you the opportunity to fill the rosters with your own. Just want a leisurely game? AO Tennis 2 can cater for that too. If that doesn’t sound like your bag, you can turn it off, as well as tinker with various other settings to make the game as accessible as you like. Either way, it adds to the realism that Big Ant have obviously been striving for and it works well. It’s worth not pushing the ball out too wide the longer things go on, as your player’s accuracy and speed drop, though it’s also worth trying to tire your opponent by having them all over the court. Your player will recover through shorter points, or during the banana break between games, and it adds an interesting little wrinkle into things. Without it, AO Tennis 2 is a much more engaging game.īesides the act of ensuring ball meets racket and not net, AO Tennis 2 also throws in a stamina system, with players subject to their waning energy levels as rallies lengthen, or games stretch on for longer and longer. One of my main complaints with the first game was that using the aiming marker meant you played the game by watching your opponent’s half of the court rather than your own, but I found it more useful this time out as a training tool to help bed in the game’s sense of space and timing before turning it off.