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World Stage's accessibility, animated charm and ease of play will keep a younger generation occupied for a long time, but don't expect it to provide a defining snowboarding experience for anyone else. 6.7/10Print this pageUser reviews (0)Share thi...
Resumen: Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage includes approximately 75 challenges among eight mountains. This game features easy controls and expansive multiplayer modes plus new features which let players create/name their own tricks and upload high scores/t...
Forgiving controls, straightforward gameplay, cartoony visuals, and 4player coop make this one a fun ride for young wannabeboarders and casual gamers
Might be a little too familiar to anyone who played last year's entry on the Wii; Those looking for more of a sim will be disappointed by the lack of any real challenge and the kidfriendly presentation
Resumen: With existing content that is still great and a new stunt creation feature that is awesome and amazing, Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage is a great sequel to a really great game.
Resumen: Unless you've been living under a rock for the past few years, you've undoubtedly heard of Shaun White. With a self-branded videogame franchise and three Olympic gold and X-Games titles under his belt, he has once again teamed with Ubisoft to bring sno...
Resumen: Partnering once again with heavyweight videogame publisher Ubisoft, snowboarding superstar Shaun White is looking to effortlessly carve into gamer pockets everywhere with Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage, the newly unleashed sequel to 2008's adequ...
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Publicación: 2009-11-13, Autor: Tom , crítica de: cnet.com
Resumen: There is nothing quite like strapping on a snowboard for the first time. The tingling chill of the winter wind sets your body abuzz, and the glistening blanket of pristine snow stretches endlessly in the distance, begging you to carve a path through it...
Precise motion controls accurately mirror real sport, Excellent balance board support, Lots of fun with some friends, either cooperatively or competitively.
Little has changed from last year's release, MotionPlus doesn't have any impact on the gameplay.
Awesome controls and a bunch of fancy tricks make World Stage a lot of fun, but little has changed from last year's release. ...