- Publisher: EA Sports Big
- Release Date: Oct 11, 2005
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Those who are looking for more Tony Hawk style challenges which are entirely based on skill, might not dig the On Tour vibe with it's easier than pie trickstylings, but those who know that it's all about getting to the bottom first and looking awesome while doing it will really get into this one.
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88The game hits its stride late, but when it does, it hits it big. There's a lot of fun here for the patient gamer.
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I loved the rock concert atmosphere and awesome soundtrack, and the naturalistic track designs were inspired and expertly crafted so they work independently or when merged together for longer runs.
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88Despite the lack of an online mode, this brand new style works out extremely well for the series and should bring the game a lot more fans.
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87This is an incredibly slick package, and not just on the surface, either. On Tour tightens up a lot of the underlying course designs and gameplay mechanics, and it quickens the pace without betraying the fundamentals of SSX.
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90Since just about every trail is unlocked from the beginning, you won't get to feel the satisfaction of making your way to a new mountain (one of the best parts of "SSX 3") and exploring it for the first time. Still, there's no denying that this is yet another stellar entry one of the most consistently excellent series around today.
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89Not a huge departure from previous SSX games, SSX on Tour is still the best extreme snowboarding game available.
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Despite the lack of multiplayer options, there are plenty of things to do in the single-player tour mode, and its steady progression in difficulty is wholly satisfying.
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89It might not bring earth shattering extras to the table but this time SSX on Tour has managed to fix everything we hated about the series in the first place and has ultimately matured enough to be an essential purchase this time around.
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88Skiing is a blast even though it's not significantly different from boarding, and the rock star approach is a perfect fit. There's no question that this game is worth your money, but keep in mind that most of new content has more to do with presentation than gameplay.
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Sure, it's not the second coming of extreme sports games, and some people might even be a bit disappointed, but if you've never played an SSX game before, this is definitely a great starting point.
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Each event is well laid out and the voices, shortcuts and special snapshot opportunities will have fans saying wow.
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ReneeC.1A SLIGHT improvement at best from the last installment. It still suffers from way too unrealistic point of view.
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SpongeeeC.7
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