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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    Mark McMorris Infinite Air Review (PS4)


    "What were they thinking?!"

    That thought came to me time and time again as I tried to play Infinite Air. If the wonky and very poorly designed control scheme was not baffling enough, it was the mechanics themselves that made enjoying Mark McMorris Infinite Air seemingly impossible.

    Simply put, this is one of the worst sports games of the year.

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  • bowld
    Pro
    • May 2006
    • 942

    #2
    I really hate to see this game get such bad scores. I personally am having a blast with this game. Yes, controls were different and it took me a full day just to get used to them. That being said, now that I am used to them its a blast!! The trick system allows you to ride as arcady as you want or as sim as you want which is awesome. There have already been some great parks built and by choosing to play sim I can session the same parks for hours at a time without ever getting bored. Seems like every review I have read claims that the controls are hard so the game sucks..
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    • 209vaughn
      Rookie
      • Jul 2010
      • 135

      #3
      WOW i'm extremely surprised you gave this game a 3. What a shame. It might be over priced, but it's a quite a fun game.

      1) It's realistic - how many extreme games can say this?
      2) It's open world - how many extreme sports game can say this?
      3) You can share content with others
      4) Course design
      5) Controls are not terrible; they actually take time to master. OMG what a concept.
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      • rick diesel
        Rookie
        • Nov 2010
        • 66

        #4
        Review seems a bit harsh from what I have seen of the game. Sure there are some issues that keep the game from being truly good (body physics lack realism, imo), but you didn't even mention the ability to create your own slopes, which is a main feature and something new the game offers, and is what intrigues me the most about the game. The creators of this game wanted it to play fairly realistic, so it is not a surprise that controls would be difficult to pick up on unlike most arcade style games. Games shouldn't be knocked for requiring a bit of time to get the hang of the controls, that usually means that there is some actual depth and skill involved in playing the game, though from your review it does sound there are some layout issues that should be improved in future updates.

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        • greenbomber
          Just started!
          • Nov 2016
          • 3

          #5
          Re: Mark McMorris Infinite Air Review (PS4)

          My problem with testers in general is they don't spend time on a game. If you cant master it fast its garbage. No its not garbage just because its not easy, Its just not for you. To give a low score because a game is not for you is ignorant and says a lot about you as a reviewer but its all to common with critics in general because they gotta review the next game then the next. The gaming world forgets the 80s and 90s when games were hard as hell. Now a days, a lot of gamers need instant gratification to be happy. If they cant get it in the first hr, the game is trash.

          You wait one year from now this game will be still trending and your score of 3 will be set in concrete and solidify you as an armature reviewer.

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          • GrandMaster B
            Rookie
            • Nov 2004
            • 469

            #6
            Yeah it sounded a little like you spent an hour with it and because it was too hard, you gave it a 3.
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            • greenbomber
              Just started!
              • Nov 2016
              • 3

              #7
              Seriously. Watch what a person can do if they practice the game. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9HsAGpQYYiY and here https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hyadKwBqn5Q

              You show me sports game that gives you that level of control outside of skate.

              As you said "worst sports games of the year." seriously? seriously? Your review is the only 3 I see.

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              • WhiteBunny
                Rookie
                • Oct 2014
                • 332

                #8
                It really seems the spiritual successor of Skate 1/2/3.

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                • DBMcGee3
                  MVP
                  • Oct 2011
                  • 1166

                  #9
                  A 3 sounds harsh for any game, but this one has a 47 on Metacritic thus far, so let's not act like Chris is the only one who didn't enjoy it.

                  Is this one a full $60?

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                  • greenbomber
                    Just started!
                    • Nov 2016
                    • 3

                    #10
                    its only the critics that are being hard on the game. They dont want to spend time on them. 7 out of 10 on steam from users. Critics are the problem.

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                    • Buddywalker
                      Rookie
                      • Aug 2011
                      • 71

                      #11
                      Thanks for the warning.

                      I think I will probably go with Ubisoft's "Steep" in December. If they don't fully mess up with the controls and trick system Steep could be a big title for most winter sports fans.

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                      • bowld
                        Pro
                        • May 2006
                        • 942

                        #12
                        I played the Steep beta and own this game. IF you are looking for a pure snowboarding game in the same style as Skate, this is the game for you. Steep was fun but is not a pure snowboarding sim. Its basically a winter/mountain game that happens to have snowboarding in it. Steep seemed to play better when racing or just riding but when it comes to jumps, rails and boxes this is the game to get
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                        • BuckTurbo
                          Rookie
                          • Nov 2016
                          • 6

                          #13
                          First off, everyone is entitled to their opinion… but this review is ridiculous. The game is not easy, in fact, it is hard, but you have missed the mark on many things and are really doing your readers, the developers, and yourself a big disservice.

                          This is not an NHL (ENTER YEAR HERE) game. You don’t know the controls yet, and you won't until you’ve played it for a while. Remember gaming? Putting in time? Investing your interest? How games used to be, especially ones that take a risk and break a few boundaries.

                          It’s enjoyable to people who enjoy video games and don’t take art and hard work for granted. You got a free code, played for 15 minutes, scratched your ***, poured a mason jar of cheap chardonnay, and typed a very misinformed review. The word “editor” doesn’t show up once in your review… you know, one of the biggest components of this title?

                          The tools of the world editor are robust and inspire creativity. You are encouraged to make stuff for you and your friends to ride. Did you open that part of the menu? You should; go have some fun.

                          As for - ‘what were they thinking’. They were thinking they’d make something challenging, creative, and different, but clearly they need a “PUSH X TO PAY RESPECTS” level for reviewers like yourself who phone it in.

                          To quote a modern day Einstein:
                          Simply put, this is one of the worst sports reviews of the year.

                          0/10 Operation Sports.

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                          • Buddywalker
                            Rookie
                            • Aug 2011
                            • 71

                            #14
                            I don't like to work hard in my spare time. My day job is hard enough, so I like it easy in my free time.

                            If I need nearly an hour for learning the controls of a game it's not fun anymore.

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                            • BuckTurbo
                              Rookie
                              • Nov 2016
                              • 6

                              #15
                              Buddywalker, I get it, jobs suck hard, that's totally fine. I love coming home and relaxing with an easy game. But your interpretation of a game being too hard isn't going to influence the sales of a game.

                              Question:
                              Do you have a dedicated website towards sports that could cripple a games reputation and potentially put people out of jobs? Is that in your "spare time" agenda?

                              I would assume not.

                              Your job isn't to review a game; If it was, you would play for longer than the length of 2 "Dharma And Greg" episodes. You know?

                              This stuff unfortunately matters to the success of a game.

                              This game has a user review of over 7/10 for a reason, people who stick with it and want to be creative thrive. Reviewers....eh....not so much.

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