SSX 3 Coming For Multiple Console Platforms
Shipping this fall under the EA SPORTS BIG brand, SSX 3 from Electronic Arts is under development for the PlayStation 2 computer entertainment system, the Nintendo GameCube, and the Xbox video game system from Microsoft.
SSX 3 allows gamers to go anywhere gravity will take them. Players will discover a colossal mountain where they can immerse themselves in a free-roaming snow paradise. The ultimate all-mountain experience, SSX 3 features all-new events and courses, trick, and a cast of customizable characters.
In development for almost two years by EA Canada, the team is adding technologies that bring to life rich natural graphics like snow that sparkles and blows in the wind and realistic character shadowing. A new game play experience allows users to seamlessly ride from one awesome area to the next - entering competitions, taking on Big Challenges, and discovering hidden collectibles. SSX 3 has blown out the trick component with unlimited combos and new over-the-top tricks.
In addition to the new boarding venues, Big Challenges rewards players for completing any of the more than 100 unique challenges as they explore the mountain's vast world. Grind billboards, board press logs, even hand plant the fence line.
SSX 3 will feature a broad range of music from such artists as the X-Ecutioners, Felix Da Housecat, Queens of the Stone Age, N.E.R.D., and many more.
Frankly, we can't wait for SSX 3! We had a blast with the last one! Of course this will be one of the games we will be looking for at E3!
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