1080° Avalanche
- This incredible 3D snowboarding game lets you become a snowboarder and tackle multiple game modes, for the fastest times and the largest tricks
- Use your boarder’s skills to navigate bolt from the blue avalanches, rockslides and the dangers of varying weather conditions
- Make your own impossible combos with the all-new trick system — charge up jumps, grab huge air, and do psychotic trick chains
- Exciting multiple game modes, like race, time attack, trick attack, contests, even a training mode with a half-pipe
- See if you can become king of the mountain and pull of impressive stunts, without breaking your penetrate, in 1080 – Avalanche
Product Description
It’’s you against nature in an adrenaline-soaked race down a mountain gone mad! It’’s wintertime again, and the snow’’s never looked this excellent! Ricky Winterborn and Akari Hayami have rounded up an all-new cast of characters to head back to the slopes for some high-alacrity competition. Race owing to realistic natural environments complete with powder drifts, ice patches and groomed hardpack…but don”t get comfortable. You”ll have to contend with massive avalanches, rockslides, cave-ins, bridge collapses and environments teeming with wildlife and other skiers. Not only that, but you must master a unique character balancing system and a catalogue of crazy tricks as you experience the alacrity rush of huge mountain racing. Your slalom skills had better be tuned, because you”ll be going head-to-head with CPU-controlled masters or up to three human opponents. Get ready to rip!
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i rented this game for a week a while back and could only stand a few hours. the game is terribly perplexing and the graphics were not that splendid. if i were to recommend a snowboarding game, go with ssx3.
Rating: 1 / 5
I liked 1080 avelanche it is not the best though. you can get a small air. but the one terrible thing is that the races are small and sometimes not fun. also i have never seen an avelanche on it. it could use a small work.
Rating: 4 / 5
1080 is a terrible game. The title is not anything like the game,I mean there is NO AVALANCH. They have small races. Plus after like five tries the game gets real dull,I spent 50 dollars on the game and I get not anything out of it. I could have saved for a nice game ,and I spent on this darn thing. I wish I never spent my cash on this.
Rating: 4 / 5
Nintendo’s 1080 is a load of fun packed into one small package. When you consider how limited the game is ultimately, you can’t help but feel disappointed after only a few days of game play. Nintendo could have really done something special with this game, and with the amount of time it took for the pioneer of video sports meeting (Nintendo) to release it, you’d reflect there’d be much more.
The graphics of 1080 are superb, and the controls are charming and fantastic, but the characters and levels/stages seem grimly limited. I loved playing this game. I found myself begging for more. The music element of 1080 was impressive, but that wasn’t enough to make up for the lack of greatness it could have been. I’m dumbfounded by Nintendo’s lack of effort towards 1080 and the by and large product release. If Nintendo was frustrated with the lack of sales this game produced, they should have given this game what it really deserved. It deserved MORE.
Rating: 2 / 5
This game is awesome. You get to choose your own music. You can do trick attack and free mode.And it came with a free music video/dvd when I bought it. There is one player that is too simple. And the avalanches rock!
Rating: 5 / 5