Surprisingly polished and genuinely challenging, Vancouver 2010 comes highly recommended to fans of winter sports, but will be a tad too limited and samey for everyone else. 7.6/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed something wrong? R...
Truth be told, Vancouver 2010 is actually a decent title; the sports are fun and easy to grasp even if they’re all fairly punishing. Sound controls and a long list of challenges will give gamers something to task themselves with that they can enjoy fo...
If you are looking to continue the Vancouver 2010 Winter Olympics experience on your PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 after the Olympics are over then Vancouver 2010 from SEGA is your only option. If you have a Wii then your additional option is Mario & Son...
Abstract: There's something about video games based on the Olympics that feel disingenuous to me. When it comes to the Olympic Games we're talking about athletes that have devoted their entire lives to this one thing, honing their skills for this one moment. Y...
Vancouver 2010 is a fun experience for a short while that is aided slightly by challenges and online competition. If only this game had some semblance of a career mode or anything that felt slightly like the real Olympics, then perhaps SEGA would have ...
Published: 2010-01-14, Author: Tom , review by: cnet.com
Abstract: The Winter Olympics are known for their collection of sports that only raise their head out of the snow once every four years. From the intense sweeping action of curling to the celestial tango of figure skating, families crowd around their glowing tel...
Challenge mode offers a number of diverse and fun objectives
Only 14 different events with little variety among them, Most sports are too shallow, Olympic mode lacks any sort of personality, No way to customize your competitor and only 24 countries to choose from
The limited selection of events leaves these Olympic Games out in the cold. ...
Abstract: Let's be honest with ourselves: the Winter Olympics are the diet Mr. Pibb of the sports world. They might resemble a somewhat more acceptable product, eg. the Summer Olympics, but even that can't help distract from the fact that we'd rather be watchin...