SSX 3

Moby ID: 10751
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Shred the slopes of the world's biggest mountain - at least in the SSX world - as you attempt to become the greatest snowboarder of all time. Unlike the previous two entries in the series, you must venture around the mountain, completely free to do what you wish, in order to find challenges and races to compete in.

There are a variety of events to compete in, from your usual all-on-all race through courses, scattered with obstacles and huge jumps to perform wacky tricks, plus there's a half pipe to bust tricks, and there's plenty of challenging tricks to master, and items to grind to gain bonuses. Plus, you can ride the entire mountain whenever you like, either to practice moves or learn all the bumps and corners for the big races.

With challenges and races comes rewards, and along with trophies and medals to fill up your gallery you can also win cash prizes to purchase new items, improving your board or improving your image. The more you race the more experience your chosen character receives, leveling up your abilities and improving your technique, plus even more wild tricks to perform.

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  • 极限滑雪SSX 3 - Simplified Chinese spelling

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Average score: 90% (based on 66 ratings)

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Average score: 3.9 out of 5 (based on 49 ratings with 1 reviews)

Best snowboarding game so far

The Good
the races and freestyle were fun. also the competition is really good to go into. it is also fun to collect the toys, posters, cards and art. the music was good. the art for the boards are really cool. The cheat characters were fun to play as (the cow, bunny, etc.) the AI was really good and progressed thorough out the game but stayed the same in each area. the controls were easy to get used to and were very comfortably layed out across the controller.

The Bad
It was too hard to obtain enough money to get stuff and some songs were horrible (that is mostly for the fact i really hate with an utter loathing: rap). The challenges are fun but were very repetitive (go through this many hoops in this amount of time or get to the bottom of the mountain before the timer runs out etc.) the freestyle was fun but is hard to do. i didn't really care for the clothing and accessories though.

The Bottom Line
if you are looking for a good snowboarding game check out this and tricky because they both are very good.

GameCube · by Todd Bello (28) · 2006

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  • GameSpy
    • 2003 – #2 PS2 Game of the Year
    • 2003 – #5 GameCube Game of the Year
    • 2003 – GameCube Action Sports Game of the Year

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Game added by Kartanym.

Xbox 360, Xbox One added by Plok.

Additional contributors: Unicorn Lynx, Corn Popper, Patrick Bregger.

Game added October 22, 2003. Last modified July 15, 2024.