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Shaun Whites Snowboarding is a fun, open-ended snowboarding simulation that allows you to ride different mountains, all the while catching big air and jibbing rails, trees and boxes. IDG staff ...
It’s good fun, even if it doesn’t feel quite as thrilling as we would have liked. With a little more tweaking of the controls and maybe a new approach to the genre à la Skate, this could have fared much better. 7.2/10Print this pageUser r...
Abstract: After many long awaited years, snowboarding has once again returned to a console near you. Ubisoft has teamed up with Olympic medalist Shaun White to bring us a fresh romp in the snow across mountain peaks and valleys in Europe, Japan and Alaska. I was...
Abstract: A mixed bag of elements that are either very cool, frustrating or bland, Shaun White Snowboarding doesnt live up to the expectation of becoming the new snowboarding champion.
Published: 2008-11-22, Author: Steve , review by: gamespy.com
Attractive mountains and snow; tricking quite easy to learn and master; multiplayer offerings give it an adrenaline boost; snowball fights are fun.
Not much incentive to play singleplayer; weak collision detection; excitement of real snowboarding doesnt translate; some multiplayer events involve some waiting.
Whether youre talking about a pro rider or those kids on your block who got matching boards under the tree last Christmas, nobody goes snowboarding alone. OK, maybe if you happen to work for a ski lodge youll cruise out to the slopes for a solo sessi...
Abstract: At the start of Shaun White Snowboarding, the game asks if you want to go through a tutorial. Choose the path of the uninitiated and blocks of text describing the controls pop-up onscreen as you speed down the mountain. That's all the help that you get...
Abstract: Ubisoft wants to appeal to the Mountain Dew-infused part of your brain – should it actually exist. That one part of your head that still retains '90s-themed, Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles sayings like “cowabunga” and classifies events in two distinct, w...
Mountains are huge and look quite nice, Throwing snowballs at buddies is a welcome treat.
Platforming in a snowboarding game is an awful idea, No sense of speed, Focus meter depletes way too quickly, Only four mountains, three of which are fictitious, Crashes are lame.
Frustrating issues make Shaun White Snowboarding seem less like a downhill rush and more like an uphill grind. ...