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Submitted by BIoodmask 780d ago | review

PALGN: Shaun White: World Stage Review

Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage does have a couple of differences to its predecessor, namely the Motion Plus trick creator and the world-wide scope of its levels. However, beyond those it feels mainly the same, and seeing as you've played through Road Trip only a year ago, there's an overwhelming sense of 'been here done that'. That doesn't stop the game from being fun for newcomers, or for kids who'll most likely be the ones who extract the most out of this title, particularly if they have a Balance Board and Wii Motion Plus.

The gameplay is smooth, the visuals are slick, but the advances from last year's title are only really cosmetic, which make World Stage a fun ride, but not a lasting one. (Shaun White Snowboarding: World Stage, Wii) 7.5/10

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