Amped Freestyle Snowboarding [xbox Classic] Review
Beyond the gameplay, Amped is remembered as a premier showcase for the Xbox's "Custom Soundtrack" feature. While the game shipped with a massive library of 150 tracks—ranging from pop-punk to metal—the ability to rip your own CDs and shred to your own music was a game-changer. Community Perspectives
: For 2001, the graphics were a revelation. Details like boarders' jackets wrinkling in the wind and snow behaving differently depending on whether it was groomed or powder showcased the Xbox's superiority. Amped Freestyle Snowboarding [Xbox Classic]
Reviewers and fans often highlight the game's unique "vibe" that set it apart from its contemporaries. Beyond the gameplay, Amped is remembered as a
When Microsoft launched the original Xbox in 2001, most eyes were on Halo or Project Gotham Racing . However, a quieter revolution was happening on the slopes. Developed by Indie Built (then Salt Lake Games Studio), wasn't just another extreme sports title; it was a statement of technical power and a purist’s love letter to snowboarding culture. Details like boarders' jackets wrinkling in the wind
“The music is worth the 70 bucks alone!!! And the sound effects are amazingly well done. There are other riders on the mountain and they make fun of you if you wipe out.” GameFAQs · 24 years ago