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Gamers have their choice of four mountains -- Alaska, Park City, Europe (Alps), and Japan -- each offering a different kind of terrain and feel, as well as landscapes and views. Alaska, for example, has a lot of peak boarding with features such as avalanches and ice chasms. Park City, the famed resort in Utah, features buildings and layouts from the actual resort.
The mountains are huge, with incredible graphics that allow you to see dynamic elements up to 20 miles away. As you ski, objects and locations far away in the distance, such as the base of the mountain, become larger and larger, and the background has the feel of a real, live environment rather than a static image.
Within each mountain, there are peak, back country, and park (resort) areas that provide a variety of gameplay. Just as you would expect, there are plenty of trails on each mountain, with each slope rated from green circle (easy) to double black diamond (extremely difficult).
Race, Do Tricks, Carve New Paths
Shaun White Snowboarding lets you do anything you want at a mountain: you can speed down the fastest slopes, get massive air and do tricks on the half-pipe, and even throw snowballs at other boarders.
By using a combination of the right analog stick and left trigger, you can perform a ton of different tricks on the ground, in the air, and on rails. The game was designed with realistic physics, so each trick looks and performs just as you'd expect it to see it in real life.
While you go down a mountain, you'll see various challenges scattered along the way, such as grinding on rails or specific tricks on the half-pipe.
When you get to the bottom, you can take off your board and hop on a chair or a helicopter to get back to the top and find a new trail.
In the single player mode, Shaun White serves as your mentor as you complete different challenges and competitions until you become good enough to put your skills up against Shaun White himself.
Share the Mountain with Other Online Players
Shaun White Snowboarding also features online multiplayer gameplay. Players can create their own challenges and participate with other online boarders, compete in half-pipe competitions, and even battle it out in straight racing down a trail. With mountains populated by real gamers, you'll feel like you're really out there on the slopes. A standout feature is the video camera that lets you film other boarders doing tricks and upload them for everyone to see.
As you win competitions and do challenges, you earn cash that can be used to purchase new apparel, boards, bindings, and more -- all designed to make your character unique and your gaming experience more fun.
Perhaps one of the most satisfying things you can do is hurl a snowball at another player and talk a little trash afterwards.
Shaun White Snowboarding Features
- Ride down the slopes, create new paths in the back country, or do tricks in the terrain park
- Perform different tricks on the ground, in the air, or on rails
- Four areas to explore: Alaska, Park City, Europe, Japan
- Snowboarding video game for PS3 lets you do everything you would at the mountain
User Reviews about Shaun White Snowboarding
It reminds me of the days of Tony Hawk 1, the in game footage is decent, but left me wanting more especially since its on the ps3 with full 1080p capabilities. The controls are so-so and could have been done a lot better, but for the price I cant complain 8 bucks is a bargain. I waited a bit before buying it knowing it was just one of those games that would be fun to play, but not worth full price brand new when it first hit shelves. I was just surprised that Shaun White would put his name on something this simple with lackluster graphics. But as I stated before it was worth the few dollars I spent, hopefully you waited to get it at the same price as me. -- Think Tony Hawk Pro Skater 1
its a pretty fun game, not the best snowboarding game ive played, but thumbs up -- Shaun White Snowboarding
i really enjoy this game but its not that great i wasnt disappointed, but i think the dev could of done a better job as far as gameplay and graphics -- good















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