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Amped 3 on Xbox 360 (2005)

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Average rating: 56%
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3 stars out of 5
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Certificate: Certificate: 7
User collections: Easy 10,000+ Gamerscore
Developers: INDIE BUILT
Format: Xbox 360
Number of players: 1
Released: 02/12/2005

Brief synopsis of Amped 3

The success of the legendary 1080 Snowboarding on N64, everybody wanted a version of the new genre for their console. The belated and, if were honest, disappointing, sequel, 1080 Avalanche on the GameCube, didnt get there in time to claim the crown that should have been its by birthright, though. Thats because somebody had already made a better selling snowboard series, indeed, a whole dynasty of them: Electronic Arts. Therell be none of the usual criticism of the industry behemoth here, though. EA are regularly pilloried for derivative games and unfailing sequels, but the SSX games really are splendid, and have gone from strength to strength. They are regarded by many as the finest snowboarding games available. But not by many Xbox owner/fanboys, wholl rarely be overheard espousing the awesomeness of anything other than their beloved Amped.

The first Amped set out its stall with a huge array customisable fashion for your snowboarder. And it also included an enormous library of music to nod your trendy head to knowingly. 150 songs to be precise famously the most ever on any videogame at the time. Amped 2 brought more of everything more clothes, more music, and bigger mountains. Now a new Amped graces the screen of a new Xbox.

Amped 3 is bigger in every way than its predecessors. The intriguing storyline follows a gang of snowboarding misfits and will take you through no less than seven mountainous environments, each more than three times larger than anything youve seen before in an Amped game. Each one is based on a real life resort, and being a radical sort of dude, you dont stick to the designated runs youre free to roam wherever you like. You can also customise the resorts parks, choosing where you put rails and ramps, and youre not limited to your board, with the opportunity to try out sleds and snowmobiles also on offer. The Amped ethos continues, too, with more than 300 tracks to listen to, and even the most beard-stroking among you will be satisfied by the revelation that every single one is taken from the catalogues of independent record labels. This is a 360 game, so expect lush graphics, and some online content in this case an online leaderboard where you can post your high scores. Gnarly.

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Rated - 4 starsAmped 3 - Snow Sharks - do what !

A customer from St Albans , 31/05/2006

I rather enjoy snowboarding games, I find them quite relaxing and 'chilled' out. Bad puns aside they are far less frantic than shooters or racing games.

Amped 3 however takes a new look at the genre and adds a huge dose of 'weird'. The gameplay is fine, tricks and boarding are good, easy to control and fun. There are quite literally hundreds of different challenges to complete from media callouts to rails to flips and even snowmobiling and sledge crashing challenges.

All great fun and all in addition to the main storyline which is where the weird comes in. Some people are going to hate the cutscenes and the monty ptyhonesqueness / southpark style cartoons but I loved it. It was surreal, funny and left me sitting there thinking 'what the hell???'.

I really liked this game in every way, it makes a really good change from driving and shooting.

  5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 2 starsnot tha good

nipper from Telford , 12/02/2008

it not what i wonted from a snow bording game

  5 out of 5 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 2 starsOh god

Dave Hunt from London England , 11/09/2006

it is fun, it is lovely to play.. but oh how the rage kicks in when you cant do a bit of the game.. stay away if you have high blood pressure..

  4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 4 starsGroovy baby

Plebism UK from Exeter , 20/04/2006

I've not played much of the Amped games before so was not quite sure what to expect with this game.

I was nicely surprised :D

The gameplay, missions and sub missions all have a quirky 60's acid kinda vibe (my opinion) which makes playing the game good light hearted fun.

At the very least - you can just explore the mountain having a giggle.

Worth checking out.

  2 out of 3 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 2 starsOh god

Dave Hunt from London England , 11/09/2006

it is fun, it is lovely to play.. but oh how the rage kicks in when you cant do a bit of the game.. stay away if you have high blood pressure..

  4 out of 4 people found this review helpful

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Rated - 1 starAmped 3

Warcrap from Grangemouth , 13/04/2008

I absolutely loved Amped on the original Xbox.

Many an hour I spent playing the game, determined to complete it 100% despite it being difficulty towards the end it was great fun due to the innovative control system where 'tricks' are pulled off using the two analogue sticks.

Now to Amped 3!

I couldn't believe it - they replaced the controls to a simplified method similar to something from Tony hawks! Basically button bashing!

Gone is the system where you feel almost like your pulling off the move yourself.

Apart from that, the game isn’t too bad, graphics are good! Music is good, but by simplifying it too much the have ruined it for me.

If you never played the original then rent this, if you did then avoid!

  1 out of 1 person found this review helpful

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