Compara los precios de AO Tennis 2 en tiendas de claves de confianza y encuentra la mejor oferta. Desarrollado por Big Ant Studios. Publicado por Bigben Interactive. Lanzado el 9/1/2020. Disponible en PC, Xbox. Géneros: Sports. Puntuación Metacritic: 65/100.

A PC tennis sim with real tournament licensing and deep customization, but rough edges hold it back from matching the big-budget sports juggernauts.

AO Tennis 2 is a tennis simulation from Big Ant Studios, the Australian developer that has carved out a niche making licensed sports titles that the major publishers ignore. It covers the Australian Open circuit and delivers a career mode, online play, and a court/player creator that is genuinely impressive for a mid-budget release. If you have ever wanted to build a custom pro and grind through a full tour calendar, this is one of the few PC options that actually lets you do that without paying EA prices. On the mechanical side, the shot system uses a timing-based input model where you choose shot type, direction, and spin independently. Top-spin, slice, drop shots, and lobs all behave differently, and rallying at a high level requires reading your opponent's position and committing early. That depth is real, and players who invest the hours to learn the timing windows will find a game that rewards precision. The serve mechanic in particular has a satisfying arc-and-power curve that punishes lazy placement. The problems are harder to ignore. The AI opponent difficulty spikes inconsistently, swinging between trivially passive and borderline clairvoyant across difficulty settings rather than scaling smoothly. Animations during net play and close-range exchanges feel stiff compared to what the rest of the game promises, and collision detection at the net is the weakest part of the experience. Career mode has structure but lacks the narrative hooks or sponsorship depth that would make a 50-hour grind feel meaningful. The tutorial covers basics competently, which at least gets newcomers onto the court without confusion, but it does not prepare you for the timing precision the game actually demands at medium difficulty. The player and court creator is the genuine bright spot here. The toolset is detailed enough that the Steam Workshop filled up with real-tour rosters shortly after launch, which effectively solves the licensing gap. If you are willing to spend twenty minutes downloading community content, you end up with a roster closer to a full ATP/WTA simulation than the base game suggests. That community effort deserves credit, though it also signals that Big Ant shipped the game knowing workshop creators would finish the job. For strategy-minded sports gamers who want to optimize serve patterns, exploit opponent weaknesses, and track stats across a season, AO Tennis 2 has enough decision-making to stay interesting well past the first few hours. It is not competing with the production values of the Top Spin revival, and the Mixed Steam rating reflects a player base that is divided between those who appreciate the depth and those frustrated by the AI and animation issues. Approach it as a budget-tier sim with a strong modding backbone, not a polished showcase title, and expectations align with what the game actually delivers. Diego, Scout Team

AO Tennis 2

AO Tennis 2

9 ene 2020Big Ant StudiosBigben Interactive
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A PC tennis sim with real tournament licensing and deep customization, but rough edges hold it back from matching the big-budget sports juggernauts.

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AO Tennis 2 is a tennis simulation from Big Ant Studios, the Australian developer that has carved out a niche making licensed sports titles that the major publishers ignore. It covers the Australian Open circuit and delivers a career mode, online play, and a court/player creator that is genuinely impressive for a mid-budget release. If you have ever wanted to build a custom pro and grind through a full tour calendar, this is one of the few PC options that actually lets you do that without paying EA prices. On the mechanical side, the shot system uses a timing-based input model where you choose shot type, direction, and spin independently. Top-spin, slice, drop shots, and lobs all behave differently, and rallying at a high level requires reading your opponent's position and committing early. That depth is real, and players who invest the hours to learn the timing windows will find a game that rewards precision. The serve mechanic in particular has a satisfying arc-and-power curve that punishes lazy placement. The problems are harder to ignore. The AI opponent difficulty spikes inconsistently, swinging between trivially passive and borderline clairvoyant across difficulty settings rather than scaling smoothly. Animations during net play and close-range exchanges feel stiff compared to what the rest of the game promises, and collision detection at the net is the weakest part of the experience. Career mode has structure but lacks the narrative hooks or sponsorship depth that would make a 50-hour grind feel meaningful. The tutorial covers basics competently, which at least gets newcomers onto the court without confusion, but it does not prepare you for the timing precision the game actually demands at medium difficulty. The player and court creator is the genuine bright spot here. The toolset is detailed enough that the Steam Workshop filled up with real-tour rosters shortly after launch, which effectively solves the licensing gap. If you are willing to spend twenty minutes downloading community content, you end up with a roster closer to a full ATP/WTA simulation than the base game suggests. That community effort deserves credit, though it also signals that Big Ant shipped the game knowing workshop creators would finish the job. For strategy-minded sports gamers who want to optimize serve patterns, exploit opponent weaknesses, and track stats across a season, AO Tennis 2 has enough decision-making to stay interesting well past the first few hours. It is not competing with the production values of the Top Spin revival, and the Mixed Steam rating reflects a player base that is divided between those who appreciate the depth and those frustrated by the AI and animation issues. Approach it as a budget-tier sim with a strong modding backbone, not a polished showcase title, and expectations align with what the game actually delivers.

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Diego · Scout Team

Strategy & simulation

Etiquetas

steamTennis SimCareer ModeWorkshop SupportTiming-Based MechanicsMid-Budget SportsCourt CreatorTour Calendar

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Processor
Intel Core i3-3210 / AMD Athlon II X4 555
Memory
4 GB RAM
Graphics
Radeon HD 6670 or NVIDIA Geforce GT710 with Min 2GB Memory
DirectX
Version 11
Storage
15 GB available space

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Desarrolladora
Big Ant Studios
Distribuidora
Bigben Interactive
Fecha de lanzamiento
9 ene 2020

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AO Tennis 2 fue desarrollado por Big Ant Studios y publicado por Bigben Interactive.

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