Airblade
Amazon.com Product Description
Ride a flying skateboard over vast cityscapes, owing to sinister secret bases and storage facilities, and around the top of a 100-tale skyscraper. Unimpeded by gravity or friction, Airblade lets you go quicker, jump higher, and go more breathtaking, outrageous stunts than on any earthbound penetrate. There are tons of tricks to master, by the side of with hidden “round the world” combos. Airblade features 10 game variations: five release-player modes (including tale mode, score attack, and the top-secret stunt attack), four head-to-head two-player modes (including ribbon tag, showoff, and trick list modes), and party mode for up to eight players.
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This game is horrible you cant even glide around in this game your still on the ground in my opinone you get more air in tony hawk 3 far from a excellent game far from even a game my frien lent it to me for a week and i gave back the next day dont buy
Rating: 1 / 5
This game really [is terrible]. I played it for 2 ours and it got dull. It is so dumb. I got [into it] because it was the only one in it’s genre and it looked cool to glide and a hoverboard. But don’t get fooled, …
Rating: 1 / 5
So far this game has came out strong.It’s better than any stakeboarding or snowboarding game(not like I’m saying there terrible sports meeting).Lately(since I have the demo disk for it)I have found this game is pretty fascinating.
You ride around on a hoverboard that is pretty hard to control.But of course you’re gonna have to get used to it.You don’t fall off any thing when your ginding, but don’t hit anyone or they’ll knock you off your penetrate.You have 2 playable characters named Ehtan and Kat(well those are the only ones on the demo disk).
The music is pretty tackky and sounds like something from the 70’s.It has an simple tale line to follow.You can do cool tricks and go into clean places.It has cool to player sports meeting like ribbion tag and stuff like that.
Overallcit’s a cool game, but I reflect I like Kinetica more,but that’s just my opiopon.
Rating: 4 / 5
When i saw the adds for airblade i was dazzled. It had Brillinat graphics awesome gameplay i thought i had to get it. I had borrowed it from a friend and then gone to another friends house to play. My friend said it would be a cheap copy of Tony Hawk i didn’t believe him though. We started playing excellent graphics nice storyline impossible mission. The game had excellent garphics but apart from that it [is no excellent]. You go like 5cm above ground you have to do tricks and get energy to jump high and gind and the mission are quite corny. The controls [are] pretty much [worthless]. The game trys to get the feel of Tony Hawk with the grinds and tricks but it failed horiibly. I feel pity for the fool how buys this game. Its terrible abosulute terribel god forbid them making a sequel.
Rating: 2 / 5
I rented this about a week ago. I had it for five days and didn’t play it as much as I usually would play a rented game, probably because it wasn’t that splendid. The concept was kinda fascinating and the box art looked cool, so I figured I’d give it a try.
The controls take a bit getting used to, as the game is suprisingly much different from any snowboarding or skateboarding game out there. A few hours into it, though, and you should pretty much have the hang of it.
The graphics, although not anything special, were pretty nice looking. The actual airboard your character rides on is a cool looking thing, and from I remember the characters and levels were crisp and splendid looking. The sound, but, was pretty damn irritating. When you fall off your penetrate there are a small amount of different grunts that the character makes, all of which annoyed the hell out of me for some reason. Most of the small phrases the main character and his enemies blurted out were irritating as well.
I definately recommend one rents this game before going out and buying it based on the cover or the hover-boarding thought. The game was fun, I suppose, but not something I’d want to own.
Rating: 3 / 5