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4 stars (Good Overall) - Now before I start, I must state that I haven't played any previous SSX games so I can't compare this one to the others. The best thing I think about SSX: On Tour is the soundtrack, I love Red Flag, God Killed the Queen, Run for the Hills, and one other that I can't remember right now. All around its very good there. The controls are easy to use but may be a bit confusing at first, but I'm a bit slow at those things, you may have a different experience. The character creation is very nice, with the brand name equipment to customize your character with. But the absence of personality from your person is a bad aspect there. I also disagree with the addition of Mario and them in this version of the game. If I wanted to be Mario I would go buy a Mario game. 4 stars (No SSX3, but still great) - I've been an avid fan of the SSX series for quite a while, owning all but the first installment of the series. So naturally when I learned that SSX On Tour was being released I rushed to a store and picked up a copy. The first thing I noticed (other than the catchy, sketch style menus) was that I wouldn't be using my favorite character, Allegra, this time around. Instead you get to create your own character, which was good and bad. The cool side is that you get to customize him or her to your heart's desire, the downside is that they are strangely silent. Your character will not taunt others or cheer when victorious, something you may take for granted in previous SSX games. Upon starting the "On Tour", the main mode of gameplay, I discovered the single greatest dissappointment that this game has: there is no freeriding around the mountain. One of my absolute favorite things about SSX3 was the ability to just cruise around the mountain, which gave the game a much more realistic feeling. If you wanted to participate in an event you could either take the lift or just take your time and board down to it. This fantastic feature is sadly absent from... Electronic Arts :: gamecube :: ssx :: on :: tour :: electronic :: arts :: games :: video :: games :: gamecubessxontour 11 october :: 200 :: Gamecube SSX on Tour
5 stars (A great addition to an awesome series) - Let me start off by saying I have only been playing the SSX games for a little less than a year. My son got a PS2 for Christmas & someone gave him a copy of the original SSX. Since neither my son nor I were familiar with the game mechanics for this type of game, the learning curve was pretty steep, but we eventually got pretty good & started moving thru the game. As we got better, we bought the other titles (SSX Tricky & SSX 3) and thoroughly enjoyed them. So we were both excited when the release date was announced for On Tour. Of course we went back & started playing the previous three while we were waiting for the ship date to arrive. Finally, we got our copy on 10/12. I wanted to wait until I had some time with the game before I posted my review. It can be summed up in two words ... IT ROCKS !!! I have been playing with nearly every free moment I have and after an estimated 20-30 hours of gameplay, I just got up to a number 1 ranking. While I still have a lot of contests to finish (The upper level trick competitions & shreds are brutal) I'm already looking forward to starting all over again as a skier this time. Anyway, let me give you the high & low points: 1.) The game mechanics have been simplified. Ubers have been replaced by monster tricks. The simplest of these just require pushing the right analog stick in any direction(after your boost is full) and are available to your character right out of the box. The bigger monsters (think Super Ubers from "tricky" or Monster Tricks from "SSX 3") have to be bought & require pusing the analog stick in a specific direction, then rotating 90 degrees either clockwise or counter-clockwise. Makes for an easier learning curve, but doesn't detract from the gameplay. Rail ubers (excuse me ... Monsters) are back too. Therse are like the ones in SSX 3 - just use the shoulder buttons once you're on a rail. As for the addition of skiing, I'll admit I haven't done much of it ... ... Electronic Arts :: ps2 :: ssx :: on :: tour :: electronic :: arts :: games :: video :: games :: ps2ssxontour 11 october :: 200 :: PS2 SSX On Tour