SSX Blur Critic Reviews
The degree to which you'll love or hate EA's Wii-exclusive SSX Blur depends upon how well you're able to repress memories of earlier SSX titles. Those new to the series might find the oddball Wii controls charming, quirky, and not ineffective. Those who
...read the complete SSX Blur review at Yahoo! Games
When Nintendo got up on stage at (insert trade show/press conference/railway platform of choice) and told the world it wanted to make gaming simpler and more approachable, somebody at EA clearly wasn't listening. SSX Blur is about as accessible as an
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When the Wii's motion-sensing control was first introduced Nintendo made a big deal out of how it was going to make gaming easier, different and better. Apparently Nintendo had not seen SSX Blur yet, because if anything the Wii's control makes this game
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Change can be a good thing. It can also, obviously, be bad. More often than not, it's inevitable...but the worst change is the totally unnecessary kind. This is the problem with SSX Blur. A franchise originally developed by EA Canada and designed for a
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Explaining SSX Blur's control scheme is like trying to give a brief primer on quantum physics, but here goes. With the default settings, swing the Nunchuk to make wide turns, use the C-Stick for tighter turns, the C-button to pivot 90-degrees, and the
...read the complete SSX Blur review at GamePro
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