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.
Preordered this game and it arrived on day of release. Excellent service.
Graphic powerhouse and really entertaining at first when you learn all the controls, but fails to offer something addictive and get that progression feeling.
Note: This review is based on the PS4 Pro version and might not look, sound, and perform the same on other consoles and PC.
Beautiful graphics and sound; Many winter sports to enjoy; Massive mountains with tons of activities to keep you busy for many hours and days
Lack of main menu which can be jarring; Micro transactions that ask for real world money and not just rely on in game currency
Great game love it lots
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.
"No there ain't no mountain high enough… to keep me from gettin' to you, babe" Marvin Gaye's "Ain't No Mountain High Enough" should be the theme song to Steep, because this is a mountain high enough, and it's bloody fun to keep dropping from its myriad summits and peaks to take on diverse part...
So large does the shadow of SSX loom over its contemporaries that no winter sports title can escape from it. If it has snow, a mountain and a range of vaguely board shaped things to slide down it on, chances are it will get compared to EA's seminal SSX series of games.
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.
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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