The first snowboard game I've played that made powder very well. Overall a grat game. I would have liked if they focused on freestyle a little more when making the game
The first snowboard game I've played that made powder very well. Overall a grat game. I would have liked if they focused on freestyle a little more when making the game
When Ubisoft Annecy's extreme sports game Steep launched last year, it sold itself on the promise of big mountain exploration. In light of this, Steep's newest expansion, Road to the Olympics, feels somewhat incongruous with the rest of the game.
Beautiful new mountain to explore; Ski races are surprisingly fun; Interviews with Olympians give an interesting glimpse to athletes' lives
Story mode is frustrating and unrewarding; Commentary is repetitive and sometimes jarring; Non-Olympic challenges are unremarkable
The Winter Olympics and Steep don't have a lot in common other than they take place on snowy mountains, which is the crux of this expansion's problems. Steep's base game and its DLC up to this point are open-ended experiences predicated on letting players explore different extreme sports forms in...
No Russian around.
New events are great fun; ‘Become a Legend' mode is nicely put together; A nice change of pace from the base game
Same old bugs; The actual Olympics are underwhelming; Annoying commentary
Great game love it lots
Graphic powerhouse and really entertaining at first when you learn all the controls, but fails to offer something addictive and get that progression feeling.
Note: This review is based on the PS4 Pro version and might not look, sound, and perform the same on other consoles and PC.
Beautiful graphics and sound; Many winter sports to enjoy; Massive mountains with tons of activities to keep you busy for many hours and days
Lack of main menu which can be jarring; Micro transactions that ask for real world money and not just rely on in game currency
Bought this game 3 weeks ago and have really enjoyed playing it!
The best snowboarding game for a long time, with an excellent open world environment… and some very odd, and unnecessary, flaws.
The open world is huge and the graphics excellent; Snowboarding and skiing work great, and bumping into other online players is a neat thrill
The collision detection often seems off, particularly with wingsuits; No equipment or character customisation; Paragliding is boring
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