TopSpin 2K25 Review (PS5)

Let it be noted that my tennis gaming experience has been very limited to mainly Nintendo tennis games. Also, games that were on the Dreamcast. These games were built to be easy and fun, and not built for serious fans. True story, bro. Now, having said that I might be the perfect reviewer for TopSpin 2K25, as I’m coming into this review blind and inexperienced. Sometimes it’s good to see a game wi...[Read More]

Racket Club VR Review (Meta Quest 3)

This is dumb. No, that’s not right. This is dumb fun! Actually, Racket Club VR isn’t dumb fun, it’s intelligent fun. When a game can nail the physics of a variety of sports so well in virtual reality, you know that you’re going to have that stupid MQ3 headset strapped on for a while. And let me tell you, the physics are so good that the game worked me out to the point where the headset almost push...[Read More]

Tennis World Tour 2 Review

Tennis has had an interesting foray in the video game world. While not as prolific as football and basketball games, tennis games have been a staple since the very inception of video games. While trending more towards the arcadey and easy access type of game, there is a healthy gap for good tennis simulation games. Enter Tennis World Tour 2. Tennis World Tour 2 takes the delicate balance of fun vs...[Read More]

AO Tennis 2

The last tennis game I played was the rather disappointing Tennis World Tour that I reviewed here on Digitalchumps. To say it was a let-down is a bit of an understatement and as much as I tried I just couldn’t quite bring myself to love it. That being said, it didn’t dampen my desire to find a modern tennis game that could faithfully recreate the glorious game of tennis yet not be obtu...[Read More]