tiebreak game review
Okay, here is my sharing about the “tiebreak game review”:
So, I heard about this new tennis game, Tiebreak, that’s supposed to be the official game of the ATP and WTA. I’ve always been a huge tennis fan, so of course, I had to check it out. I remember I saw somewhere that it was made by Big Ant Studios and published by Nacon – honestly, I don’t know much about them, but I was willing to give it a shot.
First off, I jumped into the game’s website and did my payment. Then I downloaded it. The whole process was smooth – no problems there.
Once I got into the game, I started exploring the different modes. There’s the usual stuff like Career mode, Play Now, Online, and Tournaments. I spent most of my time so far messing around in Play Now, just getting a feel for the gameplay. I tried some exhibition matches, picked my favorite players, and played a few sets.
Playing it feels pretty good. It’s not super realistic, but it’s fun and arcade-y. Hitting the ball, running around the court, it all feels intuitive. I had a blast trying out different shots and strategies. Although, I have to admit I haven’t quite mastered the serve yet, haha! It’s trickier than it looks, I tried several times, but most of them failed.

Then, I decided to give the online mode a try. I matched with a few different players. I can tell you, the competition is real! I won some, I lost some, but overall, I had a good time.
I also took a peek at the Career mode, but I haven’t delved too deep into it yet. It seems like you can create your own player and try to make your way up the rankings. And you know what? I might just do that.
- Create my own player.
- Choose my playstyle.
- Start from the bottom and work my way up.
- Win some tournaments.
- Become the number one tennis player in the world.
That’s the plan, at least. It sounds pretty cool, so I’m excited to see how it plays out. I’ll keep playing and see how my career progresses.
Overall, from what I’ve played so far, I’m enjoying Tiebreak. I think I’ll be spending a lot more time with this game in the future. That’s all for now, but I’ll definitely share more of my thoughts as I play more. See ya!