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Man I wanted to like this game. I looked like some sort of F-Zero ripoff, and that was a good game. Right?!?!? Well this game falls short. The touchy and unresponsive controls are where the problem lies. The tutorials are confusing to say the least. The graphics are the only thing that saves this 'dog' of a game!
Controls: D+
Graphics: B
Music/Sound: D
Overall Fun:D+
Controls: D+
Graphics: B
Music/Sound: D
Overall Fun:D+
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I rented this game because A) It boasts Wi-Fi play and B)It looked really cool. As it turns out, neither was true. This game is TERRIBLE. I mean, it is what it is... its a hoverboard game... so that is kinda cool. However, me and 3 friends played, and it was awful. The gameplay way too complex. I swear... I COULD NOT complete the tutorial (at least not before getting disgusted after 30 minutes wasted). You get almost NO instructions. The first level of story mode was way too hard. But at least you can play online, right? WRONG! You can download other users' "GHOST" from all over the world, and race against their best time. Wasn't that a feature of the SNES Mario Kart? Racing vs ghosts? Totally LAME! Save your money... or buy NitroBike or Mario Kart! After buying Mario and Sonic @ The Olympics, which was awesome, I was really suprised at how poor this game is. Too bad. HTH!
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A couple of years ago, Sonic The Hedgehog returned with its own need for hedgehog speed. With the surprise success of Sonic Riders for the Gamecube, Sonic really showed that he could finally shred his way to victory and stay with the competition of racing classics like Mario Kart. That was then, this is now. With the Nintendo Wii being one of the most popular video game systems on the market right now, Sonic tried his luck with Sonic & The Secret Rings, but unfortunately he fizzled into thin air. That also happened with Sonic & The Hedgehog for the Xbox 360 and Playstation 3, but that also worked. But with the Wii, Sonic has a lot to make up for this time, but does he deliver in Zero G again, or just a fall from grace?
Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity for the Nintendo Wii brings the surprising success of Sonic Riders from the Nintendo Gamecube in 2006, and tries to surf his way into victory. The gameplay doesn't seperate itself completely from the original. The game features 16 different courses,
Sonic Riders: Zero Gravity for the Nintendo Wii brings the surprising success of Sonic Riders from the Nintendo Gamecube in 2006, and tries to surf his way into victory. The gameplay doesn't seperate itself completely from the original. The game features 16 different courses,
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