They mention it's an overall fun game, fast paced and best enjoyed with friends. They appreciate the good graphics and well designed courses. Customers find the game overall fun, exciting, and intense. They also say it's best enjoyed with friends, and mention that there are always new challenges.
But perhaps that's just me daydreaming. I guess I'm a little tired of more extreme sports games. While I sigh just a little thinking about what could be, what I really hope for, I must, after all, return to Downhill Domination, since I am writing this review. So... how is this game? And why should you be interested?
Gameplay
At first glance, most gamers with any experience will see Downhill Domination and think, "Oh, that's SSX on bikes. Cool. Been there, done that." In the most simplistic sense, yes, Downhill Domination is indeed a downhill racing game with extreme sports characteristics including attacks, special moves and impressive multi-path courses. So, it's a fair comparison to make, and I initially made it, but it doesn't give the game a complete and fair shake.
Downhill Domination is undoubtedly fat with stuff to do. Players can choose from 14 riders, including five pro riders (Brian Lopes, Eric Carter, Tara Llanes, Missy Giove and Richie Schley). The cartoon characters are funnier than they are cool, a nice variation from the standard attempts at making the riders hip and "with it." The game offers 27 courses spread throughout the world, from Hawaii to the Grand Canyon to Russia, France, Japan and others, and there are numerous styles of riding from which to choose including Mountain Cross, Technical Downhill and Freeride. Free Ride is an open course, free of competitors and time restraints; Technical Downhill presents various kinds of specialist challenges, narrow courses, multiple obstacles, etc.; and Mountain Cross, a motocross-style set of races, is designed with wide, short courses and more jumping possibilities.
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