- Publisher: Ubisoft
- Release Date: Dec 3, 2008
- Also On: DS, PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, PSP, Wii, Xbox 360
User Score
4.3
out of 10
Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 16 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 16
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Mixed: 1 out of 16
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Negative: 8 out of 16
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AdmiralBobDec 5, 20089This game is great. It has a few kinks, but better than any other snowboarding game. Better than the other consoles (opinion).
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CharlesMay 24, 20097As a snowboarder I waited and waited and was happy with the release in general. The freedom to board where ever you want is just fantastic. THe moves are good and the range of gear you can grab makes progresion for cash a tried and tested method of progresion. My only issue is only having 4 human players in the game at one time. A good game to pass the time during seasons.
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TomKJan 22, 20100the controls suck and the graphics are horrible. nothing more to say about that game.
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BrianRDec 10, 20088
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KevinFDec 5, 20081Got on Steam. Terrible. Update needed badly.
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JohnF.Feb 28, 20100Deadly Premonition is by far the single most original and entertaining video game I have ever had the honor of playing. It manages to be hilarious, emotional, and disturbing all at once, and it will never cease to surprise you. Forget the visuals, forget the negative reviews, just play this game. You won't be disappointed.
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Dec 22, 20111Buggy as hell. Gamebreaking drops in frame-rate basically kill any enjoyment you should be getting out of a snowboarding arcade style game. A pathetic console port of the worst magnitude.
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69The game is stuck between being a dry simulation and an arcade-style game. It’s a weird mix without a lot of long time motivation. Some missions are too hard, the controls are not well done and it can get boring quite fast.
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Soundtrack, multiplayer and touch of freedom are the greatest pros of this new snowboarding game. Unfortunately, you'll find too many backlogs during the course of game to fully enjoy the white slopes. [Issue#174, Jan 2009]
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60Shaun White Snowboarding is at once the unfortunate victim of our towering expectations and the hapless result of a sloppy port. We've been waiting so long now for some decent snow, hopefully a more polished sequel will see us back on the slopes next season. [February 2009, p.60]