For all those who have played and loved 1080 Snowboarding, Twisted Edge will take a little getting used to, and holding onto your own copy will most likely be an act of acquired taste. While the game does carry with it the spirit of snowboarding, there is very little else to recommend this game over 1080 Snowboarding. Had the game included a half-pipe track or a button to gain speed, it would have been rated much higher purely for replay value alone. But then again, that would have just made Twisted Edge more like 1080 Snowboarding. Also left out were licenses from real snowboard companies such as Burton or Lamar (Cool Boarders 3 and 1080 Snowboarding both had official endorsements), which would have boosted the game's authenticity. It's unfortunate that one game could be so completely overshadowed by another, but in the end, Twisted Edge turned out to be too little, too late.Read full review
Controls are a little hard to manage and turning takes sometime but can be fun with a little time.
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Verified purchase: Yes | Condition: Pre-owned
Though it's not the best snowboarding game, Twisted Edge has some wild tracks, colorful characters, and sweet tricks. The designers had some great ideas which are still in use today in the popular SS-X series.
I've always wanted to own this game when I was a kid, but it just wasn't worth $70 at that time. And now the fun in this game is just as the same except that I can get it for less than $10! It's worth every penny.
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