Wave Race: Blue Storm
- Platform: Nintendo GameCube
- ESRB Rating: Everyone
- Genre: Action/Adventure
Product Description
You’ll need a wet suit for this one. Zooming owing to gorgeous lagoons and brutal storms, your personal watercraft racer gleams with stunning water and lighting effects. Stunning waterscapes are just one of the highlights in this follow-up to the best-selling Wave Race 64. Intense water-soaked actions will keep you coming back for more over-the-top aquatic action. Wave Race Blue Storm is about heart-pounding thrills that never let up. Jump in!Amazon.com Product Description
Wave Race: Blue Storm is set on eight aquatic courses in exotic locales, such as at a Venetian canal and an Arctic bay. Each rider is rated for acceleration, top alacrity, direction, stunt skill, and strength. The game has natural effects such as sun glare, moonlight, and fog, as well as interactive environments with obstacles that can be ruined by your speeding watercraft. Game modes include championship, free roam, stunt, time trial, and multiplayer, where up to four can compete at the same time.
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WHAT IS SO FUN ABOUT 6 LEVEL THAT YOU CAN WATER JET SKY ON. THIS GAME IS NOT THAT FUN AND IS NOT COMPLETE. PLUS THE GRAPGHIC OF GAMECUBE are sorry. GAME CUBE IS NOT SO POWERFUL….PLUS PS2 will be more potential when the hhd and expansion bay come out and xbox is already more powerful than the gamecube. XBOX FOREVER…XBOX…THE FUTURE OF GAMING!!!!!!!!!!
Rating: 5 / 5
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Rating: 3 / 5
This game is sooo anoying for a lot of diffrent reasons. First, in order to lose you have to go around these things. If you go around them for 5 times without going around them. This game is very eerie. THe graphics aren’t that excellent. Let me note that you people who haven’t reasearched about this game OR have played it are jerks. Why should you write a review if you haven’t reasearched it or if your freind told you. You people are jerks who do that.
Rating: 3 / 5
This game is really irritating. You have to go around these jewelry and that is one of the worst part about this. If any of you haven’t reaserched or played this game, you shouldn’t have wrote a review because you don’t know anythin about this game
Rating: 3 / 5
Only if this game could have lived up to what it could have been. It seems that this is the trend with the majority of the sports meeting being released on the GC, they have the potential to be splendid sports meeting, but due to lack in innovation they are terrible ports of their N64 counterparts. This game is no exception. To start off on a excellent note, the graphics on this game are decent. The water looks real, but does not come close to the realism found in sports meeting on other consoles. But the gameplay and lack of levels and modes leaves this game in terrible shape. The controls are incredibly stiff and the lack of levels, count ‘em 6, boggles the mind and leaves you wondering whether the GC is really a next gen console or simply based on technology from the past century.
Rating: 1 / 5