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SSX 3

Universal acclaim
Based on 27 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Electronic Arts
Developer: EA Canada
Genre(s): Extreme Sports
Players: 2
ESRB Rating: E (Everyone)
Release Date: October 20, 2003
Summary
Embark on the ultimate adventure and conquer the mountain with SSX 3. Life begins at the summit where a wide-open mountain awaits you -- board it, explore it, and beat it. Featuring all-new freestyle events and race courses, jaw-dropping tricks, and a cast of cool, customizable characters, SSX 3 is yours to conquer. Redefine the boundaries what you do and what you earn, and go anywhere gravity takes you with SSX 3! [Electronic Arts]
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What The Critics Said
All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...
eToychest
Its the kind of game that can be played indefinitely and a players performance will continually improve. The tasks ahead look daunting at first, but the depth of the game quickly becomes a players best friend as each new play session introduces new surprises.
Read Full Review >Nintendorks
To say that EA Sports Big outdid themselves is an understatement. Ive been playing this game regularly for two weeks, and Im not even close to completion.
Read Full Review >GameNow
This third game in the snowboarding series features a complete overhaul, dropping the whole race-circuit idea and taking a more open-ended, Grand Theft Autolike approach to snowboard competition.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
From the huge open mountain to the convincing radio station to the numerous events, this is one cool experience.
Read Full Review >Playboy
While other snowboarding games run out of steam mid-shred, the SSX series continues to gain momentum. [Dec 2003, p.44]
Yahoo! Games
While many courses here are modeled from past runs, most are barely recognizable, at best. They're like the ugly kid from high school who turns out to be a model ten years later.
Read Full Review >GameCube Europe
Exactly what a sequel should be about: Genuine improvement over the original, emphasising what was liked, removing what wasnt and gaining new ideas.
Read Full Review >Next Level Gaming
It combines superb graphics with deep gameplay to bring gamers a great gaming experience. Its not often that a game gets every aspect of the game right.
Read Full Review >Nintendojo
The controls are beautifully fluid, that is once you get used to them. The learning curve on this title is difficult, especially if you havent played an SSX title before.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
Possibly the finest snowboarding game ever. SSX 3 offers an insane amount number of challenges, near-limitless replay value, and tight gameplay from start to finish.
Read Full Review >Nintendophiles
I'm already in love with this mountain, and all I want to do is get back up to the peaks and board down that fresh powder.
Read Full Review >Game Informer
I was doing stuff that at least looked neat right away. Then, the game got harder, and I got better. This is one of the title's strongest points - a perfect ramp-up of difficulty and skill acquisition. [Nov 2003, p.154]
Siliconera
The visuals in this game are simply amazing. The levels and backgrounds look sharp and are filled with shades of blue. The sun demonstrates realistic reflectivity, it can shine in your eyes and even create shadows.
Read Full Review >IGN
The best snowboarding game I ever played. It's arcade-centric, trick heavy, and on the third peak, it's brutal, but in the end, nothing comes close to SSX 3.
Read Full Review >TotalGames.net
The repertoire of tricks has been massively expanded. There are now rail Ubers and hand plants to experiment with but, most interestingly, you can now perform a board press to link combos together for big points.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
The snow effects are unrivaled, the framerate is consistently high and the colors are vibrant. Add to that great animations (particularly during tricks) and an intense sense of speed, and you wind up with one of those rare games that can be as much fun to watch as to play.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
It's a game that's just incredible fun, mixing in all sorts of gaming ideas with the thrill of the real sport, painting a final touch of extreme excess and color for scintillating effect. [Nov 2003, p.86]
GMR Magazine
Whether it's speed or stunts, manic or mellow, big air or backcountry, SSX 3 does it all, and it does it all with style.
Read Full Review >NintendoWorldReport
Even though the game only supports two-player simultaneous gameplay, there are so many modes and so much to do and see that it feels much bigger in scope. It's going to take months to unlock everything - something 1080 can't brag about.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
The game's new, open-ended structure, excellent audio, enhanced trick system, and improved graphics combine to make this a superlative sequel to a series that's always had high standards.
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
The difficulty curve is perfect. Can't win a particular race? No problem. Take a practice run to look for shortcuts or shell out some prize money to upgrade your character, and you'll be right back on the road to snowboarding superstardom.
Read Full Review >GamingWorld X
A worthy sequel that takes the series in a new direction of an open-ended structure while improving upon the sheer fun of the over-the-top trick-heavy gameplay.
Read Full Review >Total Video Games
While at a glance it seems that this game is just a slightly more polished SSX engine with new levels, the new single player campaign makes such an impact on how the game is presented and played that it really sets this game out from its predecessors.
Read Full Review >GameZone
The lack of fantastical obstacles and other Tricky-exclusive elements is admittedly missed, but the inclusion of so many other excellent improvements makes you quickly forget that this ain't "Tricky."
Read Full Review >Inside Gamer Online
With outstanding new elements into the gameplay, sound, visuals and other elements that are in todays high standards, it wouldnt be wrong to say that this is one of the most enjoyable experiences youll have on any platform this year.
Read Full Review >Nintendo Power
The game's 10 snowboarders are over the top, and the action is crazy fun. [Jan 2004, p.158]
games(TM)
Given the constraints of the sport, SSX 3 does a great job of keeping the game as open as possible. If nothing else, the SSX series represents something of a benchmark for snowboarding games, a trend that continues with this instalment. No one title of this generation can claim obvious superiority. [Dec 2003, p.102]
What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 9.2 (out of 10) based on 24 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Karl N. gave it an8:
A nice game but not my style. I like the idea of racing snowboards but this game is more about finding shortcuts and doing stunt combinations than it is about racing.
Joshua D. gave it a10:
Even after the release of SSX On Tour, I still find myself going back to this for the love of adventure.
Tony G. gave it a10:
best of the series ... even better than ssx on tour. music great, gameplay perfect, graphics cool as snow. alot to unlock and collect. get this version if you can find it! classic all around.
Adam C. gave it a10:
Cool game.
Jeff L. gave it a10:
Its a very good GAme and I Love to play it !!!!! :-)
Kristine L. gave it a10:
I looooooved this game so much. My favorite snowboarder is Kaori, GO ASIANS! Haha, Anyways, SSX rocks, and it always will, if there's ever a SSX4, I bet I can buy it at the store faster than you can!!!
Sepä Se gave it an 8:
Really good game, but something is missing. I don't know what it is, but still that last drop isn't there... Single player is still a great fun.
