Below are user reviews of 1080 Avalanche and on the right are links to professionally written reviews.
The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for 1080 Avalanche.
Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column.
Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.
Summary of Review Scores |
| | | | | | | | | |
0's | 10's | 20's | 30's | 40's | 50's | 60's | 70's | 80's | 90's |
User Reviews (1 - 11 of 33)
Show these reviews first:
Fast paced fun
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 22 / 22
Date: February 02, 2004
Author: Amazon User
This game is just a hoot. At first, I thought it was going to be a lot like "Wave Race" and in some of it's structure, it is. But, unlike Wave Race, the novice level really is a beginner's level where the downhill courses start off pretty easy and controlling your character on the snowboard is fairly easy - a very good thing for people like my husband and I who just want to sit down sometimes and play something for fun. Neither of us have hours to spend struggling through the beginner's level just to get proficient enough to finally start enjoying the game. Having said that, though, the harder levels are appropriately more difficult and take some practice.
Avalanches take place in the final challange courses of each level and really add to the sense of adventure. There are a variety of other hazards as well as you get further into the game. The graphics, by the way, are just awesome. As you snowboard over a variety of surfaces (groomed runs, ice, deep powder, etc.) the sound, feel and speed of it all remains true to the real thing. Very cool.
Just some quick points:
There are 5 characters to choose from, all with distinct personalities and varying skill levels.
Besides the downhill courses, there are also trick courses (half pipe, terrain park, etc.), multi-player mode, and gate challanges.
The music, to my great surprise, is actually pretty decent and can be changed for each course.
This is family friendly, no blood and guts, no profanity. Fantastic game.
Avoiding the Avalanche- Don't start One!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 8 / 8
Date: August 21, 2005
Author: Amazon User
I used to own 1080 for Nintendo 64. But then I got Gamecube and 1080 Avalanche. The graphics are AWESOME. And the idea for the double black diamond on the last stage of the game (where you have to beat the avalanche to the edge of the mountain and jump into your helicopter before it crushes you) is the coolest idea for a snowboarding game ever!! It's my favorite game I have ever played!!!
Great game.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 6 / 6
Date: December 06, 2003
Author: Amazon User
I am an X-Box owner, so i usually ignore the Gamecube exclsives. But i was at my friend's house and he was going nuts about this game. He said it was like SSX 4, but for GC only. I didn't believe him of course, but i decided to try it since the first 1080 completely pioneered snowboarding games...It isnt quite SSX, but the game flat-out rocked. The graphics are definitely better than SSX (smoothness, models, enviroments...the whole 9), but the trick system is not as good. Also there is not as much depth. It just depends on what you prefer: freestyle with insane tricks, or racing with hardcore speed. And the one thing that really got my attention here was how well this title delivers the element of speed. When you get going down a good slalom course, you really fly.....and i mean very fast. Split-second decisions must be made, just like they would need to be flying down a slope at 60 MPH in real life...but with no risks. Its cool seeing some other humanity on the slopes other than just yourself (as it was in the first game). Now there are plenty of......skiers! Actually it doesnt get in the way of the gameplay, and adds to the realism. There are only 5 characters, at first, But there are also unlockables.
The multiplayer, i am glad to say, is worthy of being called a multiplayer this time around. It is FOUR PLAYER. Repeat, FOUR PLAYER. Believe me...having four snowboarders racing for one goal at insane speeds while staying within about 2 feet from eachother is some really intense stuff. Once again, the illusion of speed is pulled off perfectly, and you will be on the edge of your seat until you hit that power button...if you can bring yourself to do such a thing. Overall i would say this game is about as good as SSX 3 minus the trick system. So, once again, its basicly a matter of personal preference: freestyle with some awesome tricks and plenty of depth, or a racing simulation with some INTENSE speed, as well as hardcore graphics and multiplayer action. Those of you who have had your doubts about this title. Stop worrying.....forever.
THIS GAME IS LOADS OF FUN TO PLAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 4 / 4
Date: December 13, 2005
Author: Amazon User
This game is awesome. I've got it only recently and I'm having a blast with this game. When you first start out it's easy, but as you go it does get harder. I seem to still have problems of going to fast and bumping into other skiers, rocks ect... and causing a few avalanches, watch out though because if you run into any wildlife they get mad and trip you up. This game is a good game for almost anyone (if it's your type of game). The graphics on it are outstanding. It gives you chills just playing it. I would say buy it if you love snowboarding. The controls a pretty easy but some of the tricks can be tricky. Especially if your going to fast down a hill and don't get up in the air enough then you just loose your balance then you may crash and then just waste your racing time. It's an Awesome game!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
better than the first one
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 3
Date: December 30, 2003
Author: Amazon User
the original 1080 snowboarding game is probly my favorite game on my 64. I got this game a few weeks ago and ive probly put 20 hours into this game a week. (im 13 and on vacation, not much to do) Well anyway the music kicks ass and the graphics are even better. When ur going real fast,(like 125kmh) the mix of the controler chaking, the partial blurring in the outline of the screen (dont get me wrong thats a GOOD thing), and the snow splatering on the screen, adds up to make one of the most thrilling game on gc. The trick made took a while to get used to. Im used to the 64 where its b+(control stick). In this game its (b, x, or y)+(control stick), and "r" to spin. But still, the trick system is great. This game has beginnner, advanced, expert, and extreme modes, each with an avalnache mode at the end. In the avalnche mode you have to race down the mountain, always with an Avalanche behind you, chasing you down the hill. The loading times are about 5-9 seconds. But it flies by becasue as its loading you select the song you want played during your ride down the mountain. Also there is about 15 courses.
In the end i would reccomend this game to anyone. If i lost it i would buy it again right away if my parents were more supportive of my video game hobby.
Great game. Everybody needs it!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 3 / 3
Date: May 31, 2006
Author: Amazon User
Here's what I liked about it:
It starts at an easy level.
The controls are realistic. If you're doing a trick in mid-air, you have to stop and get right-side-up before you hit the ground, or OUCH! (Unlike SSX 3, where you automatically correct your position)
You can unlock new clothes and boards for each character.
Each character has a unique personality and controls a bit differently (Kemen is my favorite).
And up to four people can play at once!
If you do a certain number of tricks, you'll start going faster and be invincible to other players and wildlife, but if you fall, you'll lose your invincibility and have to do your tricks again to get it back. You also have a limited amount of energy, so if you fall five times, you retire. It makes 1080 Avalanche a challenge! I found it easier to master than SSX 3, but you can't upgrade your characters in 1080 Avalanche. The different boards have different stats, though, unlike SSX 3.
All the way around, it's a good game.
Fantastic!
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: December 07, 2003
Author: Amazon User
Nintendo has done it again, quite possibly the best snowboarding game of the year. The music is riveting, the graphics are fantastic, and the game play is smooth and extremely FAST! You'll be hard pressed to be able to sit down while playing the game, I can`t. This game is fun even to just watch. Master the extreme tricks and you'll be flying down mountains at speeds in excess of 125 mph! SSX, good-bye. Nintendo makes the most fun and best quality games of any game machine on the market.
Nothing but pure fun.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: August 16, 2004
Author: Amazon User
This is a "cool" snowboarding racing game.There are 15 tracks.Ski school,a kind of tutorial track.Tenderfoot pass,a track with other people practicing,frosty shadows,a nice village like mountain.Powder threat,a plain track.Tree top trauma,a logging site.Grits n gravy,a countryside maze in the evening,trestle trouble,a track with a train in it.Revolution cliff,another plain track.Midnight city,a city track,rotted ridge,a dangerous broken down site.Diesel disaster,a track with diesel blowing up.And Sick with it,a huge track.Spinal damage,ballistic,and no way out are plain.
Better than ssx 3 if you ask me.
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 2 / 3
Date: January 05, 2005
Author: Amazon User
You should get this game.It has 15 tracks.There are many dangers that await you.From a train derailment to a bridge breaking down.You can also open up shortcuts from hitting a barrel of explosives to knocking down a yellow sign.Overall,I think you should buy this game.
The most realistic snowboarding game to date...
5
Rating: 5,
Useful: 1 / 1
Date: January 20, 2004
Author: Amazon User
I really like this game, I was a huge fan of the first one and played it until there was nothing left to accomplish...I am on my way there with this one. I'm new to the gamecube but the graphics are the best that I have seen yet. The controls are good, I like how different each character rides as well. A great improvement over the previous 1080 is that if you are quick, you can correct your balance before you fall. But this does not make up for the decline in the trick system. I don't even like doing the trick challanges in this game, riding through the levels is where you will really have fun with this game. The sound effects are good but the music is hit or miss, depending on your style. And for everybody that has not seen an avalanche they must not have given it a fair chance...there is avalanches if you get far enough into the game. I personally love snowboarding and spend as much time on the mountains as possible, and for a video game this is the most accurate to the sport that I have played (not too accurate of course, because then it wouldn't be fun). Overall I found this game to be just as addicting if not more than the N64 edition...and much better than SSX!
Review Page:
1 2 3 4 Next
Actions