Abstract: SSX Review1 2 It can feel like hours, those precious seconds between launching off the lip of a kicker and returning to the snow. As you flirt with the clouds, the altitude drowns out the music and time slows down for a moment. In actuality, you're sli...
Vast, varied environments with numerous viable routes, Impressive visual detail and sense of speed, Intuitive control system for tricks, Adaptive music provides a terrific accompaniment to your actions, Great multiplayer features pit you against thousands of other players.
Monetization of credits feels like a cash grab, No traditional simultaneous multiplayer option.
Carolyn traverses all the frozen peaks of SSX to bring us this review....
Abstract: The beloved SSX games of the last generation are still among the extreme sports genre's best, even today. So why has it taken this long for a true return to form?Back when EA's reboot of SSX was first unveiled as SSX: Deadly Descents, the reaction fr...
Abstract: In my mind, SSX became a SSX game the first time I landed an uber trick. The remixed strains of the Beastie Boys' "It's Tricky" blasting, streams of lights streaking out from the boarder's hands, and the rippling shockwave that undulated ...
Abstract: Det er altid en underlig fornemmelse, når et spil spørger en, om man vil sætte sværhedsgraden ned, eller om man måske vil springe denne her bane over. Som når den der tarvelige gris dukker op i Donkey Kong Country Returns, og tilbyder at lade en sølvfa...
When it all comes together, it's exhilarating in a way no other series is, Between the two main game modes, SSX is vast, 100% completion will be a meaty challenge
Lacks previous games' free-flowing exploration, The first hour or so will kick your ass, It's occasionally hard for the wrong reasons