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Anyone else looking forward to this game as much as me?? Maybe it's because I'm a snowboard junkie in real life and I'm in constant withdrawal stage when I'm not in Europe, but I am fkn psyched for this game. Been playing the demo for the last few hours, can't wait to be able to do more than the demo lets me.

Anyone know what the deal is with the release date though? Official release date was 16th of Feb, but EB and JB are saying March some time? Hurry up dammit!

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I was a HUGE fan of ssx on the ps2 and preordered this one as soon as it was available.

Did it through JB. Received an email on Friday saying that they sent it already…

Should receive it tomorrow, hopefully.

Haven't stopped playing the demo either. The new game engine and control mechanics make the game flow really well. The multiplayer is going to be AWESOME.

And the nostalgia once the "tricky" music started looping…

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I was a HUGE fan of ssx on the ps2 and preordered this one as soon as it was available.

Did it through JB. Received an email on Friday saying that they sent it already…

Should receive it tomorrow, hopefully.

Haven't stopped playing the demo either. The new game engine and control mechanics make the game flow really well. The multiplayer is going to be AWESOME.

And the nostalgia once the "tricky" music started looping…

If it arrives tomorrow I'll be jelly, isn't released in store until Thursday.

Agree that multiplayer is going to be great, I can't wait to play online! Also can't wait to try different mods, starting to get sick of this racing down the Rockies business glare.gif

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SSX Review

"SSX is a terrific evolution of the series that delivers extreme snowboarding thrills like no game before it"

8.5 / 10

The Good

  • Vast, varied environments with numerous viable routes
  • Impressive visual detail and sense of speed
  • Intuitive control system for tricks
  • Adaptive music provides a terrific accompaniment to your actions
  • Great multiplayer features pit you against thousands of other players.

The Bad

  • Monetization of credits feels like a cash grab
  • No traditional simultaneous multiplayer option.

Personally, I prefer the new multiplayer system...

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Yeh man. Getting antsy for my Canada working holiday at the end of the year, and maybe a lil bit of Buller in August/Sept. This game is gonna be the pacifier, lol. Looks outrageous. Looks SSX. Canneh wait!

Haha yeh, I'm returning to the Alps at the end of the year, the anticipation is killing me!

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