Although I have never come close to standing on a snowboard, this is as realistic as I would like it to be in real life.
The levels is nicely detailed with scripted events at a few places. The great cruise feeling you get from going down the powdery untracked areas of the game is great, although some more variation wouldn’t hurt. 1080 delivers a good sense of speed without sacrificing the control.
As a single player game this is the best one to date, even this far from when it first became available. But when it comes to multi-player, it’s a whole different story. You can play up to four people split screen. 2 players split screen decreases the visuals drastically while splitting the screen 4 ways makes it almost unplayable. The details is lost and overly simplified, the framerate is suffering bigtime, so unless you’re an unlucky owner of a broadband connector for your GC, or don’t mind taking turns down the hill, stick with the superb single-player.
The conclusion:
If you’re into speed and precision, you’ll love 1080. If you’re more of a trick and half-pipe kind of guy, you’re better of with SSX.
1080 Avalanche is to SSX what F-Zero GX is to Mario Kart: Double Dash.