Sno-Cross Championship Racing
Dreamcast- Publisher: Crave
- Release Date: Nov 30, 2000
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Daily RadarJust as fun for two players as it is for one, we can recommend Sno-Cross for anyone who likes their racing games with a bit of ice.
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Certain tracks are a bit redundant with a few too many identical turns and jumps, but for the most part, they're a lot of fun.
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Sega XNot a bad game by no means, but I think, in the end, it could have used just a bit more polish.
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While it may not be perfect, it does a damn good job, and sure as hell gets you interested in the Yamaha line of products.
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A solid racer. There is a slight adjustment period while grasping the concept of racing on snow, but that's the premise here and the physics are really done well.
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Why only three CPU opponents? Why only support for two human players? Why can't the CPU race on custom tracks? The Dreamcast could have done better.
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Mushy controls and pathetic animations ruin what could have been an interesting experience.
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If you truly love snowmobiles and racing then you can't go wrong with the Dreamcast version as it truly is the best of the bunch.
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Unless you've got some kind of passion for snowmobiles, we suggest you pass on this one.
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The handling seems ludicrously over-sensitive -- and you'll soon find yourself slamming into the sides, misjudging corners and generally feeling like a fool.
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Well, if snow isn't on the ground outside, and you want to get an experience close to that of snowmobiling, then... take a vacation to Colorado cause you aren't going to find it here.
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Dreamcast HQIt's bad one-player, it's even worse multiplayer.
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To be honest, this game has the staying power of a snowflake in hell. The single player is bad, and the multi-player is worse. Forget it.
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Even with all its modes of play, a bad game is still a bad game, no matter how many servings it offers. Sno-Cross is simply a bad racing game.