Definitely our best video yet. What are you waiting for? Get this thing to a VCR quick! From the first to the second video, casting became more selective, leaving 4 Wheel Drive with fewer but lengthier parts than its predecessor. Dip into this classic to recap some of the old spots skated by the OG heads.
The beginning of it all. Hallelujah Introducing GoPro footage to skateboarding, Hallelujah lets Tyler Bledsoe set the stage by flipping in and out of endless slides and grinds.
Subtleties Edited and directed by Jon Holland and Jason Hernandez, Subtleties opened with a part from legendary Pat Duffy and followed up with the strong and graceful ledge and manny combos from Brandon Biebel and Brian Wenning. Free Your Mind Free Your Mind showcased the smallest number of parts to date, but truly had one of the greatest variety of skaters.
In Bloom In Bloom showcased the up-and-comers of the era. Modus Operandi Along with the most condensed cast of any previous TransWorld video, generator-powered night footage and a highly synthesized soundtrack set Modus Operandi apart from other videos of its time. The Reason Ty Evans introduced a new level of detailing in video editing to the skate world in The Reason.
Feedback Feedback begins with a shared part full of sophisticated moves and character with Jason Dill and Anthony Van Engelen. Doing tricks, and the basic controls for that matter, is easy to pick up and, with pop-up hints that show you even more tricks, I found this game to be very user friendly.
This controller and this game are pure butter. It should also be noted that there is a multiplayer surf mode, but I'll talk about that in the multiplayer section of the review. As you surf and slice and dice the waves, an important little gauge to keep your eye on is the Karma meter.
As you surf, the karma meter goes up and down depending on what kind of a surfer you are. If you take other surfer's waves computer players it will go down, so will harming any of the sea life or running into fishermen in their boats.
Freeing dolphins from the nets and being a responsible surfer helps the meter swing towards the positive good side. If you are a schmuck and surf on the dark side, eventually the wave runs out and you'll find yourself out of boundaries where the sharks are.
And yes, you will be attacked and subsequently eaten. It's a bit extreme if you buy into the whole karma thing, I mean, does someone really need to be eaten alive if they take another surfers wave?
Well, in this game if you do that, consider yourself sushi. Transworld Surf features a two to four player multiplayer mode where you and your friends can have a surf competition with a split-screen view. Not an entirely bad idea, mind you. But more and more, I have become an advocate of link cable multiplaying. Sadly, this particular title does not feature the link cable. However, since sometimes we must make-do, I will admit that the king of the wave section of the multiplayer mode was by far the most original.
Players are challenged to see who can ride the wave the longest while pumping up the trick meter by executing tricks. Once the meter is maxed out, you can knock other surfers off of their boards by running into them or hitting them with your spray so much for Karma. Well, one thing is sure, the Xbox has had an impressive run of graphically sound games. Transworld Surf is another fine example of this. If anything, you will be floored with how well the game looks.
Whether you're surfing at sunrise or the middle of the day, light sourcing is practically flawless. The water itself must have taken programmers many a night to get right, but it was worth it. The Blog. The Deal Board Podcast. This site uses cookies and other tracking technologies to assist with navigation and your ability to provide feedback, to analyze your use of our products and services, assist with our promotional and marketing efforts, and provide content from third parties.
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