• Publisher: Fabraz
  • Release Date: Jul 2, 2018
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  • Summary: One part tennis, other part magical beat down. Play solo or compete with friends by battling across fantastical realms and unleash the power of the Spirit Spheres. Singleplayer campaign with dialogue, special encounters & modes. Competitive local multiplayer action. Fast paced arcade styleOne part tennis, other part magical beat down. Play solo or compete with friends by battling across fantastical realms and unleash the power of the Spirit Spheres. Singleplayer campaign with dialogue, special encounters & modes. Competitive local multiplayer action. Fast paced arcade style gameplay throughout. Multiple stages, characters, skins and spheres to play and unlock. Retro flavored graphics and sound mimicking the games of yore. Gameplay that is easy to pick up but hard to master. Squash mode: Play a round of competitive sphere squash. Hand2Hand mode: Play the game vertically, each player holding one attached joy-con. [Nintendo] Expand
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  1. 85
    A must for its versatile local multiplayer, but even aside from that, this is wickedly cool.
  2. Jun 27, 2018
    80
    From the tight controls to the charming aesthetic, there's very little holding SpiritSphere DX back from being one of the best multiplayer titles on Nintendo Switch. The lack of online play is bound to disappoint most, but that's only because the core gameplay is just so strong.
  3. Sep 11, 2018
    75
    SpiritSphere DX is a great sports game to play with friends locally. If your intention is to play it alone you will probably get bored quickly. But if you like Mario Tennis style games and the retro style of Zelda, it is a game for you.
  4. Jun 28, 2018
    70
    Spiritsphere DX remixes a well-worn genre, adding tons of variety on top of a simplistic core mechanic. It offers plenty of unlockables and play modes, but they don’t add much to its replayability. Spiritsphere DX shines in short multiplayer sessions, but likely won’t hold solo players’ attention for long.
  5. Jul 2, 2018
    70
    SpiritSphere DX is possibly the closest we may ever get to a tennis game based on The Legend of Zelda series. In fact, in contrast to similar offerings currently available on the Switch eShop, this is a good budget pick. It's got a small but challenging campaign mode with three difficulties, a decent amount of local multiplayer options for up to four players and does a sound job channeling the spirit of retro games.
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  1. Jul 13, 2018
    8
    This game is a mix of pong with the legend of Zelda style. you can choose between different character which with different skill. The campaignThis game is a mix of pong with the legend of Zelda style. you can choose between different character which with different skill. The campaign is very fun for solo player, but playing with a friends is making this game so much better. Really love the visual and 8-bit music. I recommend this game to everyone who love arcade game and playing with a friends. Expand
  2. Sep 19, 2018
    7
    I give here only a Score for the Single-Player game : The Game is a variant of Tennis in a fantasy Setting. There is also a Campaign where youI give here only a Score for the Single-Player game : The Game is a variant of Tennis in a fantasy Setting. There is also a Campaign where you proceed from level to lvl. The game is made like an old arcade game and therefore is enjoyable, but not in the manner that i wanna stick with it a long time.....rather short burst from time to time -> which is like made for the Switch. The Tennis aspect is rather less as is more like a Pong clone, where u shoot back into the goal of the enemy. The visuals is a very lovely 8-Bit style and the music is IMHO also ok. So, when u like Arcade Games and u get it for a good price -> go for it ! Expand