Pros: more tricks, extra character outfits and boards, hidden tracks Cons: quirky but rare camera flukes
The original SSX practically started the snowboarding genre for the PS. It set the snowboarding game standard much the way the Tony Hawk series has set the standard on skateboarding video games. While there are a serious abundance of Tony Hawk games,...
Pros: Great characters and sound Cons: Nothing, what do you think this is Vanilla Sky?
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Pros: Moves like the wind, usually Cons: flaws everywhere the demi-human eye can see
SSX Tricky is one of those games you pick up, play for a bit, get bored with, and shelve only to sporadically pop it in the CD Tray for a quick 'rush'. Developed by the same EA folks that made the first, but placed under the "BIG" label for the...
Pros: Some new moves, redesigned courses, and new characters. Cons: Repetitive, especially if you played the first one already.
After their smash success launch title, SSX, EA Big has followed up with their expansion pack, SSX Tricky. Not really a true sequel in the sense that it lacks all that much new with it. You've got some new characters, 3 new tracks, and some new moves,...
Pros: It's SSX! Great graphics, and superior gameplay. The best snowboarding game around. Cons: It's too much like SSX - only a few minor adjustments. Too easy.
SSX Tricky is a one-of-a kind game. The follow up to the surprise hit SSX, Tricky is not a full sequel. Instead it’s more SSX 1.5 than SSX 2. (SSX stands for Snowboarding Super Cross)
Pros: More of the goodness brought by the original SSX Cons: No voice interview for Kaori's voice actress :(
Few words come to mind when I think about Video Game Snowboarding. First off I remember 1080' Snowboarding for Nintendo 64. By far the best snowboarding game for it's time and still, it's fun to play. Then Playstation unleashed...
Pros: Improved gameplay, courses, and characters. Overall high quality production and DTS sound. Cons: Not a full sequel.
Last year SSX helped launch the PS2 as one of the best games for the system and the first game for EA's new "Big" label. At the time SSX broke new ground featuring some over the top tricks, insane tracks and cool characters. This time around EA brings...
Pros: SSX Tricky is amazing, fun, and you'll find it hard to stop playing. Cons: The "trick book" can be more than challenging at times.
I went to my brother's house the other day and I noticed that he was playing SSX Tricky. He asked me to play a game with him, and I accepted his offer. It was easy for me to contend because it was the same exact controls as in the original SSX. After I...
Pros: Still the most fun you can have legally in a group. Cons: Typical EA anual "touch Up" of an existing title.
Anyone who played the original SSX knows exactly what to expect here. In fact, we picked this thing up and promptly beat the gold medal scores for the first three tracks in racing and show-off modes in our first shot. Well, this scared us. We figured EA...
Pros: Radically fun and completely hip! Cons: I can't do all those tricks myself.
Alright, confession up front: I am a PS2 newbie. I only got my system a few months ago, and currently own about 8 games. But since I am something of an entertainment snob, I wanted to own 8 of the best games out there. To that end I was recommended...
Pros: Sick slopes, gnarly moves and phat characters (I think that's good) Cons: Once you get your stats up and you've got over a million points, gets boring.
ok, so it's an old game now, it even has it's own sequel. which is why i find myself reviewing the title so many years after it's release. if this isn't the first review you've read on tricky, then you will no doubt be aware that it's a sequel to one of ...
Pros: Many Characters, Many detailed tracks, Lots of cool tricks, and celebrity voices for the characters. Cons: Nothing at all.
After playing this game for the first time at my friends house in December 2001, I knew this was a game I should get. So the next day I went to my local Sam Goody and bought it. I still play it a lot. The graphics are really great and the creativity...
Pros: Easy to catch on, keeps interest Cons: not realistic
When I bought a PS2 this winter, I was very skeptical as to learning how to play. I wasn't very good at learning the tricks of complex games, but I got bored with little easy ones fast. Then I got SSX Tricky and that all changed. It was a game I could ...
Pros: new boarders; new courses; easier to catch rails; beautiful to watch! Cons: friend/enemy system
I wasn't going to buy SSX Tricky. I've played the first SSX extensively, and figured that even with new courses and players, the updated version wouldn't be worth the cash. Then, during the Christmas season, I happened to be browsing in an electronics...
Pros: Fantasitc color, lots of gameplay, Good sound. Cons: Choppy, Choppy, Choppy.
EA sports never goes wrong do they? This game came through some tough compition to be the best X-Box snowbording game being one of the three titles released in the first 6 months, but I feel this is the best.
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