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7.6

Generally favorable reviews- based on 37 Ratings

User score distribution:
  1. Positive: 29 out of 37
  2. Mixed: 0 out of 37
  3. Negative: 8 out of 37
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  1. Oct 28, 2016
    3
    Unfortunately, not the game I was hoping for. After Skate came out, I couldn't wait for someone to make a realistic snowboard game a la AMPED 2. From the adverts and previews, Infinite Air seemed to tick all the right boxes. Having played the game for about 5 hours, I have to say it is disappointing.

    My biggest gripe are the controls. They take a tremendous amount of time to get used
    Unfortunately, not the game I was hoping for. After Skate came out, I couldn't wait for someone to make a realistic snowboard game a la AMPED 2. From the adverts and previews, Infinite Air seemed to tick all the right boxes. Having played the game for about 5 hours, I have to say it is disappointing.

    My biggest gripe are the controls. They take a tremendous amount of time to get used to, and are simply not intuitive. I have a much easier time landing a quad cork 2160 than landing a cork 720. There is simply no easy way to slow or speed a spin down once it is initiated, and the torquing system is much too sensitive.

    In addition to that, the game is quite rough around the edges. Speed is too fast for most situations, there is a lot of pop-in, and you can often get stuck in glitchy spots.

    Finally, the career is very simplistic and short lived. The game has no narrative and becomes repetitive very quickly.
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  2. 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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  1. 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.
  2. 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.
  3. 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.