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What made X Games Pro Boarder such a great game is also what makes this game great - the easy and intuitive control, along with incredibly spacious courses that really let you explore the mountain. The typical boundaries that restrict you to a narrow run, found in other snowboarding games, are all but absent on most courses. And even when you do come across them you can usually simply jump over them. The game has six boarders to choose from, each with his own style, strengths, and weaknesses. The boarders aren't terribly different from one another, but if you have one area that you prefer (speed, maneuverability, and so on), the differences do help. You can also choose from a variety of boards from real manufactures like K2, Libtech, and Forum.
The game features five game modes - qualifying, challenge, create-a-park, head-to-head, and training - to get you used to the controls. The qualifying mode is where you start out and where you must rack up enough points on three levels to enter the challenge mode. Once you have enough points, you can compete against other boarders and enter the challenge mode, where you race for time against other boarders, as well as perform for points in trick events. Whoever has the best combined times and/or higher trick points moves on. The create-a-park feature lets you create your own course. This feature offers limited options, but it's still kind of cool to set up a monster-jump course to try out. The head-to-head mode pits you against a human opponent in a point contest or a timed race.
At the game's outset, there are four regions to choose from: the US, Japan, Norway, and New Zealand. Each region is broken up into various events: mountain X, big air contest, half-pipe, and slopestyle. Completing the challenge mode will open up more hidden levels and events.
The responsiveness and overall control setup of the game are elegantly simple and easy for beginners to get used to. Once you get used to the basic controls, you can attempt more-advanced trick combinations and maneuvers just as you would in real-life snowboarding. There are tons of different combinations of tricks, grabs, and aerial maneuvers that you'll learn to perform with time and practice.
Visually, MTV Sports: Snowboarding is pretty good. Each boarder has a distinct look. The boarders move and sway as they cut down the mountain and perform all their tricks realistically. Ad banners, camera towers, trees, advisory signs, patches of earth, as well as jumps, half-pipe areas, and rails can be seen and used on the courses. The backgrounds and mountains far off in the distance look extremely good as well.
The soundtrack for MTV Sports: Snowboarding features real music like Blink 182's "Don't Leave Me Alone" and "Wendy Clear," Face to Face's "Disconnected," Fear Factory's remake of "Cars," and Ministry's "Jesus Built My Hotrod," to name a few. Needless to say, this collection of music makes for one of the best soundtracks for a PlayStation game ever. The sound effects for falling, riding over rocks, and cutting hard on the snow are also pretty good.
In the end, the free-roaming unrestricted feeling you get when you play MTV Sports: Snowboarding, combined with the great control setup, make it so much fun - and, ultimately, more of a snowboarding game than any other title out there. If you're a fan of snowboarding games and love to catch big air and see just how many times you can spin and flip while executing a bunch of different grabs before the ground comes rushing up, this is the game for you. --Ryan Mac Donald
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7 of 7 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Great 'Boarding, Great Music!,
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= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:5.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: MTV Sports Snowboarding (Video Game)
MTV Snowboarding is a refreshing change in the flooded market of snowboarding games available today. While perhaps not as technical as the CoolBoarders series, MTV Snowboarding's focus is on FUN! The riders are not portrayals of professional snowboarders, but their variety encompasses a wide range of boarding styles. On the other hand, the music IS real! Really good, that is. Appropriate tunes for snowboarding by some of the latest bands, including Blink 182. If you're looking for technicality, go with CoolBoarders, but if it's good times on the slopes with fresh tunes you want, go with MTV Snowboarding! Oh, and did I mention the heli-boarding Alaska stage!
3 of 4 people found the following review helpful:
1.0 out of 5 stars
ITS NOT WHAT U THINK,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:1.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: MTV Sports Snowboarding (Video Game)
Seriously this game is a disgrace! I played the game and thought it would control simulary to Tony Hawk Pro Skater. The game boards are horrible. I also thought that you would be able to play as REAL snowboarders. The only thing good about the game is the music. If you are looking for a good snowboard game get COOLBOARDERS 4.
4.0 out of 5 stars
Lots of fun, good tunes,
By A Customer
= Durability:5.0 out of 5 stars = Fun:4.0 out of 5 stars = Educational:5.0 out of 5 stars
This review is from: MTV Sports Snowboarding (Video Game)
Even though I prefer skiing over snowboarding in the real world, not many ski oriented video games are produced. This is a very playable game and it's the first playstation game I have come across, in the limited time I've used a playstation to use Top 40 music. MTV did a very good job in thinking out and constructing this game. It's not too difficult and even a novice like myself and my friends figured it out fairly quickly, and found it quite addicting. Definitly recommended, even if it's just for the intro scenes, which come across almost as well as a Warren Miller Movie.
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