This had been in my backlog for years and I'm glad I finally got around to playing it. I kinda hate on-rails stuff because I have the reaction time of a potato, but this was a very enjoyable experience. I like how you unlock things and go back to levels with new opportunities to find other pokemon. It would be awesome if it had all original 151 pokemon, but it was still worth it.

I've only finished book 1 but I love this! It's so much fun, such clever level design. And it's one of those games that's just begging to 100% it. So far there was really only one bs secret where you go "there is no way I would've found this without a guide" type bs. I loved the Captain Toad levels in Mario 3D world so I knew this would be good.

So much fun! I hadn't played a Mario Tennis since the Gamecube one. I don't mind that I beat the single player mode in an afternoon. It was really challenging and annoying in a couple sections, but other than that, I loved the game

I love these short, experimental games with witty dialogue. The thing that kept me from trying more endings is that there's an eery feeling that there will be jumpscares, which I hate lol even though it's just me being a crybaby

I'm always surprised by people complaining about these type of remakes. Like... you do understand you're not forced to play it, right? As someone who didn't play de original, this looked interesting.

Huge remake/remaster debate aside, I loved this! It was so much fun, and it was a great time to sit back and go through the levels. Very creative design! Of course, there's always one or two annoying levels, but nothing a quick Youtube search can't fix.