Underneath all of the bouncing breasts and ridiculous attitudes,
Outlaw Tennis is a fairly good ... ahem ... tennis game. Believe it or not, the accuracy of the game will probably even please fans of more realistic simulations, like
Top Spin and the like. Don’t worry, though. Fans of arcade action and mindless T&A will surely not be disappointed.
Outlaw Tennis has different modes of play including some clever mini-games (Drills) that will help your favorite Outlaw increase his or her stats. These stats travel with the player indefinitely, and can be used in the meat and potatoes of the game, Tour Mode. In Tour Mode, you’ll have to get through a variety of challenges, and these challenges all have different modes of competition. While it’s hard to imagine playing a game of Pinball during a tennis match, these 7 modes make for an interesting (and fun) way to play.
But the fact is that the heart of Outlaw Tennis definitely lies in its multiplayer support. Whether you bust out multiplayer matches on one console (up to 4 people) or connect via the Internet, you’ll have a blast. The only downside is that Xbox Live’s four-player support is limited to requiring 2 players per console instead of 4 random players. Still, this is one entertaining party game.