1080: Avalanche review:
It doesn’t live up to its older brother at all and its simplifiedtrick system is a big disappointment. It’s not a bad game though by far, thefast pace of the courses and the amount of unlock able content have a fairamount of appeal. Fans of snowboarding and fans of the original 1080 will findmore than enough to warrant the purchase of this title.
1080: Avalanche review:
Likewise, if you liked Wave Race: Blue Storm, another NST-developed game with a similar game structure and challenge level, you really can’t go wrong with this one. It’s fast and furious, action-packed and intense, and has few significant flaws. Discuss it in Talkback!
1080: Avalanche review:
If you want a good fun snowboarding title (and still need a code to register for the bonus Zelda disc), you won't regret picking this one up. It's just not the best snowboarding title out on the market today. Discuss it in Talkback!
1080: Avalanche review:
The tricks aren't a scratch on SSX3, but the 1080º series makes a triumphant return as an arcade racer, rather than a particularly extreme sports title.