VGR writes: "It's not a problem with MotionPlus itself; it's more or less the game's fault with some silly ideas involving the nunchuk to move around while swinging the remote. With the add-on, it feels unnatural and I found myself moving my player one way with the nunchuk only to naturally swing the opposite direction. It just doesn't work. On the plus side, you can just play the game with the Wii Remote and MotionPlus and let your player move around by itself."
Andy Robertson writes "Grand Slam Tennis 2 brings tennis to PlayStation Move but ends up being jack of all controllers and master of none. Great fun for families but for grownups more promise of things to come than a fully fleshed out motion experience. I suspect Grand Slam Tennis on Wii U will be the de facto version."
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The biggest test for this approach is how well the more hardcore audience on the PlayStation 3 (and Xbox 360) will take to Grand Slam Tennis 2. It maybe that motion controls are less important here. Perhaps testament to this is the inclusion of some (also quite interesting) Skate style “flick-it” racket controls where the right stick is used to control your swing.
After playing on the Wii, I'll never play a tennis game with sticks again. That is OLD! Has to be motion controlled for moi.