4 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 : The mountains are huge, with incredible graphics that allow...Read More
Shaun White Snowboarding for PS2 - PlayStation 2 Product Description
4 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 : 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 become larger and larger, and the background has the feel of a real, live environment : Within each mountain, there are peak, back country, and park (resort) areas. 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 - speed down the fastest slopes, get massive air and do tricks on the half-pipe, and even throw snowballs at other boarders : Perform a ton of 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 : Various challenges scattered along the way, such as grinding on rails or specific tricks on the half-pipe : 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 : 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
Features:
4 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
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
Perform a ton of 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
Race, Do Tricks, Carve New Paths - speed down the fastest slopes, get massive air and do tricks on the half-pipe, and even throw snowballs at other boarders
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
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 become larger and larger, and the background has the feel of a real, live environment
Various challenges scattered along the way, such as grinding on rails or specific tricks on the half-pipe
Within each mountain, there are peak, back country, and park (resort) areas. There are plenty of trails on each mountain, with each slope rated from green circle (easy) to double black diamond (extremely difficult)
Shaun White Snowboarding for PS2 - PlayStation 2 User Reviews
Percentage of reviewers who would recommend this product to others
5 out of 10
Average User Rating
1
Number of Reviews
OVERALL RATING
COMMENTS
5
jericho_s83, crazyonelp@yahoo.com
9/23/2009 11:26:14 AM
easy game ps2 has no half pipes that ive been able to locate cant throw snowballs or hop a lift ps2 dont buy ps3 wii x box 360 great game amped 2 for x box is still one of the greatest snowboarding games
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