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Abstract: Ubisofts snowboarding outing is a satisfying affair with a diverse range of events scattered across its four lushly rendered, open-ended locations. It strikes a good balance between realism and playability, although it is slanted towards the more cas...
Should have concentrated on being a master of one trade, and not a jack of all. What’s there is accessible and fun, but largely between friends. The inevitable sequel should be better. 5.9/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share this pageNoticed some...
Abstract: Name: Shaun White SnowboardingGenre: Sports - SnowboardingPlatform: Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 2 (Reviewed on 360)When making a snowboarding game, one of the first decisions a developer needs to make is whether the game will be a simulation o...
Abstract: Shaun White’s first snowboarding game is a mess that misses the entire idea of what snowboarding is all about. With no real sense of speed or thrills, Shaun White Snowboarding comes up short in differentiating itself between both a simulation and an ar...
Abstract: Shaun White is the Tony Hawk of snowboarding - the biggest name in the business - that's all you really need to know about the Californian born 22-year old X-Games champion. And with respect to the gaming world that is where the shared tales of success...
Abstract: Visually speaking Shaun White Snowboarding is a solid title. From the huge vistas, the character animations, down to the virtual snow itself, everything is well represented. When you actually get to the peak of any of the four mountains you can see as ...
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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: Amped 2 and 1080 Snowboarding hold special places in the hearts of many gamers. These two titles were precursors to Skates realistic approach to action sports and proved that you didnt need excessive flash or in-yo-face personas to create an awesome ...
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...