The snowboarding genre of video games have just been revived. SSX brings the heat as well as the chill in their latest gravity defying masterpiece. With over 150 drops across 9 mountains, the possibility of big time air and massive tricks are limitless. One of the new things in SSX is RiderNet: an online multiplayer community where you can see the status of your friends and challenge them to your favorite custom race. Overall, SSX more than delivered on its presentation and gameplay. This is a must buy for PS3 owners.
Release Date: February 28, 2012
Exclusively on: PlayStation 3
Genre: Extreme Sports
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: EA Canada
E for Everyone
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