The on Nintendo eShop and anticipation is high for the official release later this month. Follows in the tradition of its predecessors and brings together the colorful Mario characters for some tennis.
Mario Tennis Open isn't 'all that', per say (I ended up trading it in since I can't do with 'bitesize' packages, as some reviewer called it, without bountiful amounts of friends to play with, of which I have a resounding none since no one I know ever bothered to buy the game tennis, if that's what you.
While there’s definitely a discussion to be had on the pros and cons of each playable character, especially in, this article will focus on a different sort of ranking: internet appreciation.First things first: All Mario characters are loved and valid. But the demo had some standouts, at least according to the internet. Without further ado, here are the Mario Tennis Aces characters ranked by just how much the internet loves them.
(tie) Wario, Toad, Toadette, Bowser, Bowser Jr., and Donkey KongIf they weren’t listed in the official lineup, it would be hard to tell that they were even in the game. Most of the fan posted material glosses over these guys. While they are definitely fine contenders (and Toad gets extra points since two Toads serve as commentators for the match), they’re just not striking hard in the hearts of players. MarioThis is Mario’s world and we’re all just living in it. Unfortunately, though he is the title character, Mario’s presence is lackluster. If this game did not belong to him, we might forget that he was even in it. PeachPeach has been getting some attention — after all, she’s got a very stylish outfit.
But like Mario, we’ve seen Peach before. Peach is loved, sure, but she’s standard. Her special move animation is super cute, though, so she gets a leg up on Mario for that. Hey Nintendo, why does Yoshi look so sad when he loses in Mario Tennis Aces? Who hurt you?— John Bunch (@BunchesofJohnny)For reference, here’s sad Yoshi in all his glory.
Yoshi really takes that loss hard. Nintendo viaAs described in a:The other characters look a little disappointed or frustrated when they lose, and that’s fine, but Yoshi looks like you just crushed his entire sense of self worth. I’ve never seen a more dejected-looking dinosaur in my life. I honestly dread playing against Yoshi now, simply for this reason.
The guilt is just too much. Yoshi seems like such a good sport the rest of the match; why does he take losing so hard?I really hope Nintendo fixes this issue before launch, because I’m not sure my heart can take seeing that sad and defeated look on his face each and every time he loses a tennis match. It really is a playability issue when you think about it.Yoshi deserves some love, so he lands a comfortable second place in this ranking. Since his popularity is centered around his loss, however, it wouldn’t make sense to bestow him with first place. Besides, first place already belongs to. Chain ChompThere isn’t even a competition.
The best playable character in Mario Tennis Aces is Chain Chomp. Here are the objective reasons why.He balances the ball on TOP OF HIS HEAD to serve.