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  • Summary: Mark McMorris Infinite Air is a fresh welcome into snowboarding for newcomers and a challenging step into ungroomed territory for seasoned boarders. Get ready to shred custom-built runs and show off gnarly tricks across vast, personalized terrain parks and 100+ square miles of back country.
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  1. Nov 10, 2016
    68
    It goes without saying though that Mark McMorris Infinite Air by HB Studios offers an incredible amount of replay value through its World Editor, but outside of that you will most likely struggle to find the same type of enjoyment in the other areas of this game.
  2. Nov 3, 2016
    50
    Infinite Air is the epitome of an OK game. Nothing stands out, and the fun to be had is minimal. Also at the $50 price point it is hard to recommend to anyone, especially with Snow being free-to-play, and Steep just around the corner. It feels like the start of the genre and not the ultimate entry it so desperately wants to be.
  3. Nov 13, 2016
    50
    Infinite Air is a major letdown, broken at launch and still having minor frame rate issues after title updates. All that's left is a mixture between an overpriced bad simulator and a hard arcade snowboarding game. All things considered, hardcore fans may be pleased with this title, not because of how good it is, but as I said, due to the lack of snowboarding games currently on the market. Here's hoping Steep lives up to the hype.
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  1. Positive: 14 out of 16
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  1. Oct 29, 2016
    10
    - Start Game
    - Skip Tutorials
    - Jump in Helicopter, find Mt. Everest, fly to summit - take ridiculous jump at 80 mph, set world records for
    - Start Game
    - Skip Tutorials
    - Jump in Helicopter, find Mt. Everest, fly to summit
    - take ridiculous jump at 80 mph, set world records for air-time, spins, and flips simultaneously
    - miraculously land
    - hit outcropping of rock and watch carcass hurl helplessly down the rest of the mountain... at 80 mph

    11/10 , would simulate the greatest snowboarding death of all time again
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  2. Dec 26, 2016
    10
    The snowboarding game I have been waiting for since amped 2, Infinite Air is clearly a game built by snowboarders, for snowboarders, and itThe snowboarding game I have been waiting for since amped 2, Infinite Air is clearly a game built by snowboarders, for snowboarders, and it shows how it even has the same weird frustrating learning experience that you will get your first day out on the mountain, after working through the tutorials I generated a mountain, set the powder level to 10 of course (i'm from BC) jumped in a chopper and headed to the highest peak and dropped in, this game nails backcountry riding, park riding, freeriding, even the crazy ssx 2160 quad cork crazy stuff, it really can be played however you want it to.

    "They should make a snowboarding game like this" -Me, several years ago while enjoying the hell out of the original SKATE

    "Oh wow....they did it" -Me on release day

    The game has issues for sure, bugs and little graphical hitches come up often, but they are extremely easy to overlook because playing the game feels so good, the developer has been great at talking to the community and giving updates, and I really can't wait to see what the future of this franchise holds, things like more MP support, camera options, customization, and new world editor features are some things I really look forward to, so if you're reading this i'm under the assumption you are looking for a snowboarding game, this is the one!
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  3. Dec 24, 2016
    9
    I have been waiting for a snowboard game like this to come around for a long time. This genre has been running on fumes. It is not an arcadeI have been waiting for a snowboard game like this to come around for a long time. This genre has been running on fumes. It is not an arcade style game where you're able to travel more than 100mph or drop hundreds of feet without consequence. It is a simulation game that doesn't get too heavy on the simulation. I love the original Amped and Amped 2 games and have been looking forward to a game close to that style. Infinite Air does not have as much to do as those games do in terms of objectives, attributes, and unlockable gear but the gameplay (that has been forgotten), style, size of mountain, freedom, world editor, challenge, etc...more than makes up for it. I have only put about 20 or so hours into it so far but I already know that I will be putting more time into it and will be replaying it a lot over the years. If this is what the developer is just starting with, I cannot wait to see where they go with it (if it gets enough support). It was heavily overlooked with Steep in the spotlight. I am not going to make comparisons except I want people to know that you can't grind in Steep which was a huge letdown for me. If you're looking for a more realistic snowboard game with unlimited levels from cross-platform user created mountains, do not hesitate to pick this hidden gem up. The controls do take a bit to get a hang of but that's a feature I love. You don't just press a button to grind. You need to set yourself up, turn the right way and balance your way across the rail/box/tree. Same setup applies for jumps. There's a nice way to preload spins and flips. There is also an in-depth tutorial to help you get started and an option to look up moves in the start menu. I would like to see more gear options to equip for the custom rider but it's enough for a start. The developers have been updating the game and are listening to community feedback. I hope this game gets enough attention to really take off so that more games like this can be made down the road. Thank you HB Studios! Expand
  4. ABN
    Nov 8, 2016
    9
    IF you snowboard in real life and you want a game that will challenge you, you will enjoy this game. If you like SSX or the Tony Hawk seriesIF you snowboard in real life and you want a game that will challenge you, you will enjoy this game. If you like SSX or the Tony Hawk series of arcadish extreme sports games (not that there's anything wrong with that), you will not enjoy this game. I love this game. The game does not really have a career mode, but that is not what it is about. The game is about creating and shredding...there's not much else to it. The animations are excellent and you can snowboard as realistically as you would like or you can pull off crazy moves. I have already spent hours just chilling, listening to music, and shredding. The only reason this game did not receive a 10 from me is that it tends to not run very well. If there is a lot on screen it will stutter and that is distracting. Hopefully they release some updates down the road that help it run smoother. A lot of people have been complaining about the controls and I'm not entirely sure why. Sure, the controls are complex, but if you were to design a game that allows you to control many aspects of a snowboarder, they would need to be complex. Once you get the hang of it this game is truly a joy. Grab a beer (or soda or whatever), sit back, put on some good background music, and shred. Expand
  5. Jan 9, 2017
    9
    Technically complex, robust animation system, and world creation / editor. This isn't a Tony Hawk type snowboarding game. It takes finesse.Technically complex, robust animation system, and world creation / editor. This isn't a Tony Hawk type snowboarding game. It takes finesse. I like snowboard games. This is easily my favorite. I play almost every day even if it's for 20 minutes. I'll get lost in it once or twice a week for hours..... Once you get the controls dialed it's sooooo SLICK. And even then it takes total concentration if you want to make it look as good as it feels. It is not a button masher. Technical controls like (*Half pulls on the triggers with gradual pressure) count towards making your rider really become one with the snow.

    I can't give it a 10 because the game is not perfect. There are some end game editor, options, and controls that can be added. The team that work on this game are always improving it and I can't wait for the next update. I thinks worth more than a 8 though - I love it so much and think that anybody who wants a snowboarding game to play like a snowboarding game should.... well you need to play this... and take your time to get good at it.
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  6. Oct 26, 2016
    9
    So i bought infinite air yesterday after seeing so many people talking about it, i've got to say its really great it feels some what likeSo i bought infinite air yesterday after seeing so many people talking about it, i've got to say its really great it feels some what like skate but with a much steeper learning curve, you can make the game play really realistic or really arcade like. There's also a great level editor with unlimited potential and people have already started sharing their maps. I would recommend everyone who loves snowboarding. Expand
  7. Dec 27, 2019
    0
    I thought it would be like ssx but it’s definitely not. Wish I could return it

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