Got this for my nephews birthday he was over the moon and so was I with the great price.
Got this for my nephews birthday he was over the moon and so was I with the great price.
Absolutely Brilliant game. Have spent many hours on this game and have loved pretty much every minute of it. Can be seriously challenging at times with challenges taking many MANY attempts to complete and get gold, but with seamless restarts to challenges doesn't interrupt your experience of...
Preordered this game and it arrived on day of release. Excellent service.
Not bad at all for a first ever attempt at a winter sports game with a sandbox setting. The snowboarding aspect is likely the reason most people would consider checking this game out, but the other modes are also fun, especially the wingsuit challenges.
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
Graphic powerhouse and really entertaining at first when you learn all the controls, but fails to offer something addictive and get that progression feeling.
Snow Joke.
Snowboarding; skiing and wingsuiting is fun; Lots to do; Instant restarts
Simply bewildering design decisions; Pointless open world; Umpteen annoyances
The simplicity of Steep is its biggest advantage – and initially, its biggest deterrent. Letting players loose in a giant playground seemingly has its limitations if you're not intrinsically interested in the four available sports: skiing, snowboarding, paragliding, and wingsuiting.
The extreme sports genre hit it big around the turn of the century with a variety of games like Tony Hawk Pro Skater and SSX. While the latter was a major
In the end, that flow is what Steep is all about. Too many extreme-sports video games gate the fun of exploring what they offer behind endless challenges, forcing players to retry over and over until they get bored and move on.
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