At first, I thought very little of this game. You go in, you either know snowboarding gameplay or you don't, you get smoked getting used to the way the game plays, you actually learn it, you figure out pretty much the whole racing mode just requires the Z-button and the control stick outside of the very few times you need to jump (getting killed by a 1-inch curb on Mountain Village was very funny), it works. However, the game has a VERY good use of rumble - which is a weird compliment to give in modern times, but the feel of going over snow, ice, grass, or brick is all very distinct and gives each texture a different feel in how you handle over it, in spite of keeping the same speed over each. As not-a-snowboarding-guy, this felt neat and fun and incredibly technically impressive for '98, trying to match the board to each surface in order to get a clean run to shave tenths of seconds off individual sections. Would make for an incredibly fun arcade experience, I thought.
Then the game hits you with the Ice Man.
The Ice Man does not care if you have fun or not. The Ice Man wants to work your body as hard as possible as he challenges you to a death course that you've never seen before, where you START and the first drop is so weirdly conveyed you are almost guaranteed to faceplant right into the snow. As he shreds down the ICE VALLEY HALFPIPE while you flounder about with the rockiest of terrains, wondering if he even makes mistakes (he does). Trying to figure out which one of these paths might be the fastest as you wipe to his cold, unfeeling non-gaze. And then realize oh, I don't get to challenge the Ice Man again unless I beat all five of the prior heats. And then you go and actually learn Deadly Fall and figure out some good angles and compare your best times and hope it's solid enough to overcome the Ice Man and then I start looking up strategies and realize holy crap I actually really care about 1080 Snowboarding.
There is NOT a lot of meat on the bone. Tricks are stiff and executed by either Mortal Kombat inputs or an SPD if you wanna do the big spinny, and are actively useless on the main racing mode. The actual number of modes feels very limiting, there's a lack of sauce in 1080. Instead, the game devotes all of its focus into making the process of letting the board hit the snow feel like you're properly fighting against a mountain to let it go. And it feels pretty damn good! Definitely a bit of a learning curve, but I was surprised coming off of this game really appreciating it as a great time trial machine! Thank you Ice Man, I hate you, but you made me care!
Then the game hits you with the Ice Man.
The Ice Man does not care if you have fun or not. The Ice Man wants to work your body as hard as possible as he challenges you to a death course that you've never seen before, where you START and the first drop is so weirdly conveyed you are almost guaranteed to faceplant right into the snow. As he shreds down the ICE VALLEY HALFPIPE while you flounder about with the rockiest of terrains, wondering if he even makes mistakes (he does). Trying to figure out which one of these paths might be the fastest as you wipe to his cold, unfeeling non-gaze. And then realize oh, I don't get to challenge the Ice Man again unless I beat all five of the prior heats. And then you go and actually learn Deadly Fall and figure out some good angles and compare your best times and hope it's solid enough to overcome the Ice Man and then I start looking up strategies and realize holy crap I actually really care about 1080 Snowboarding.
There is NOT a lot of meat on the bone. Tricks are stiff and executed by either Mortal Kombat inputs or an SPD if you wanna do the big spinny, and are actively useless on the main racing mode. The actual number of modes feels very limiting, there's a lack of sauce in 1080. Instead, the game devotes all of its focus into making the process of letting the board hit the snow feel like you're properly fighting against a mountain to let it go. And it feels pretty damn good! Definitely a bit of a learning curve, but I was surprised coming off of this game really appreciating it as a great time trial machine! Thank you Ice Man, I hate you, but you made me care!
hey i like this one :) really atmospheric and definitely has its own personality and style, such a 90's ass game. the gameplay's a little rough around the edges, and ill admit that i like the way 1080 avalanche smooths out the gameplay a little more, but damn you just ain't getting the same vibe with that game. 1080 snowboarding was made in an era where lots of games had this really chill vibe to them, and i think this mostly shows in its environments and soundtrack. it really leans into the DnB with a lot of tracks, although it definitely dips its toes into stuff like grunge and dance, with songs like Vacant Lives and Work Your Body. anyways i dont remember the point i was trying to make i like akari hayami that's pretty much all you need to know
Played this because it came with the N64 I just ordered and I don't have anything else to play on it yet. Its not that great.
I'm probably very biased because the most snowboarding knowledge I have is all from SSX 3 but as far as I know this game is pretty realistic for 1998, and would have been a fun time for snowboarding fans at the time...but for someone who just wanted a fun game and not an aged snowboarding sim I'd say look for other games (like SSX 3, that games cool as hell)
I'm probably very biased because the most snowboarding knowledge I have is all from SSX 3 but as far as I know this game is pretty realistic for 1998, and would have been a fun time for snowboarding fans at the time...but for someone who just wanted a fun game and not an aged snowboarding sim I'd say look for other games (like SSX 3, that games cool as hell)
I can file this alongside the likes of Street Fighter, NBA 2K, and most racing games, as titles that I really enjoy, but completely suck at. I have played this prior to its recent release on the NSO N64 app, however it was only borrowed off a friend, way back when the system was current gen. I thought I owned this, but somehow I got it mixed up with Snowboard Kids.
But since its release on the switch, I have been having a real blast with this. I've only managed to complete the easy mode so far, and I'm fucking awful at tricks. I'm lucky if I land a normal jump, let alone a 720° stiffy to nose grab to melon. I'm utterly abysmal. Yet I'm still having a hoot.
It's as much the look and sound of the game that's keeping me invested. For something pushing 30, it looks great, has a cracking soundtrack and astonishes me with just how well it plays. Despite me having zero nostalgia for this title specifically, it takes me back to being 14 year old me, sat playing Cool Boarders on my PlayStation, thinking this is one of the best sports to ever be made into a videogame. One day I'll get it, and I might end up bumping this up to 5 stars.
Gotta say, this recent drop of N64 games on switch is probably the best one since the app launched. I'm still playing all 3 games.
But since its release on the switch, I have been having a real blast with this. I've only managed to complete the easy mode so far, and I'm fucking awful at tricks. I'm lucky if I land a normal jump, let alone a 720° stiffy to nose grab to melon. I'm utterly abysmal. Yet I'm still having a hoot.
It's as much the look and sound of the game that's keeping me invested. For something pushing 30, it looks great, has a cracking soundtrack and astonishes me with just how well it plays. Despite me having zero nostalgia for this title specifically, it takes me back to being 14 year old me, sat playing Cool Boarders on my PlayStation, thinking this is one of the best sports to ever be made into a videogame. One day I'll get it, and I might end up bumping this up to 5 stars.
Gotta say, this recent drop of N64 games on switch is probably the best one since the app launched. I'm still playing all 3 games.
Work ya body, work ya body. I don't like it, I don't like it. I don't like it a lot. A lot of teenage boys probably bought this game instead of Snowboard Kids because the box art looked cooler, and I feel sorry for them. An achingly mediocre snowboarding game that suffers from a wonky control scheme and a lack of meaningful content. A fun injection of nostalgia for some, but everybody else should stick to SSX.