The first two DLCs were not very good and not worth it. I was expecting a SSX3/Tricky landslide. There has to be a king, motherfuckers, and the others have to be the sissy jokers. Original 1080 is a good second, mindblowingly crisp visualsEither Tricky or SSX 3. I don't care if they are "different." The first two DLCs were not very good and not worth it.The game is actually pretty good. I guess I'd say 1080 out of those. Steep vs Snow - Side by side comparison + opinion. SSX3 always seemed like it was the better designed game, but I still preferred Avalanche.Im impressed for the love for 1080 Avalanche in here. Is Steep any good?I'd say no. map was amazing.First SSX by far. For Shaun White Snowboarding on the Xbox 360, a GameFAQs message board topic titled "Amped vs. Shaun White vs. SSX". However, if you're on the more casual side I'd highly recommend this game on sale. I never understood the general disliking for 1080 avalanche, shit got my blood pumping like nobodies business. Record and share your best stunts. I thought the screenshots looked pretty decent, though.Steep Slope Sliders. Never played Amped. I remember being able to do 2x 1080s in one jump, and I think it gave me over a million points, but the animation was pretty removed from the actual input.I never understood the general disliking for 1080 avalanche, shit got my blood pumping like nobodies business.Competing for high score on the halfpipe in the original 1080 trumps all.My favourite snowboarding games are easily the original Amped (before the series went too OTT), the original 1080 and Steep Slope Sliders (which pissed all over Cool Boarders, but most people ignored it because it was on the Saturn).Original 1080. It looked amazing.Weird choices. Seriously, though, it's the original 1080° between those three choices. JavaScript is disabled. Press question mark to learn the rest of the keyboard shortcuts It is the best winter sports game to come out in a long timeI would recommend SNOW on steam to all those that might be on a tight budget. My preference is Amped 2. Like said, it's very different and much more about exploration and finding your own cool runs than racing and doing amazing tricks like in SSX. I mean, I enjoyed the 1080 games, especially on the N64, but they just can't touch the SSX games at their peak. The final(?) Steep did not fill the arcade trixter void for me.Steep is probably my most played game this year. I'm sticking with SSX (original). In SSX, Snowdream gives the player an introduction to the game, as it is a great beginner level, and not too long. ... the same way that SSX does, and Snow appeals to those who … But there's no rails and it the tricks can get very reptitive after a while. It's a free snowboarding/skiing game and is really great for what it is. Snowdream is located in Japan, like Tokyo Megaplex. SSX by a long shot for me.Can't find a screenshot that makes me go wow but the original 1080 made people party in their pants. Steep is probably my most played game this year.

Ich hab SSX Tricky geliebt auf der Playsie :) They've perfectly balanced realism with fun in this game. This thread is archived. Available now on PlayStation 4, Xbox One & PC. New comments cannot be posted and votes cannot be cast. SSX3 was incredible too, though.SSX was one of my favourite PS2 games ever. I thought most folks treated it as the redheaded stepchild of snowboarding games in that generation. I used to play an unbelievable amount of SSX 2012 on the Xbox 360 and ever since then I've been looking for a good Snowboarding game but on PC. It doesn't have the arcade feel that SSX has. Mark McMorris Infinite Air is out now on PS4, Xbox One and PC (Image: DS). I'd love to see Nintendo put some actual effort into a 1080 sequel, though. At least that's how it felt to meSteep is incredible. Personally I wish they went in more depth of one particular sport rather than try and cram skiing, snowboarding and skydiving all in one.