The PS2 has been around for a few years, and by now, you would think developers would have a good idea at how to make a good looking video game. Think again. Player models in the tennis sim
Agassi Tennis Generation are blocky, and besides a bald head on our 'cover boy', there's no realistic depiction of the players, not that it really matters (more on that later). The player animations are just as woeful, basically because they're so slow. Power slams and serving aces all have to do with speed. Instead, everything in
Tennis Generation is slowed down to the point that a three-year-old could play it. Meanwhile, you can make the case that the courts look good, but how difficult is it to draw up a tennis court?
Following a theme, the sound effects are just as bland as the graphics, and things aren't thought through either. Example: shoes will squeak on all surfaces, including grass. Oh well, at least there is color commentary. Wait, that's even worse than the sound effects. One just gives the score, big whoop! The other idiot seems to have three similar phrases, all of which say something to the point of 'Wow, what a great play!'. Believe me, the mute button is your best friend in this department.