Amped 2 (Xbox)
Genre: Sports
Release Date: October 28, 2003 (US)
Release Date: October 28, 2003 (US)
Release Date: October 28, 2003 (US)
E for Everyone: Suitable for Persons Ages Six and Older
Amped 2
Amped 2 (Xbox)

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Genre: Sports
Release Date: October 28, 2003 (US)
Release Date: October 28, 2003 (US)
Release Date: October 28, 2003 (US)
E for Everyone: Suitable for Persons Ages Six and Older
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Amped 2

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The second coming of Amped has a nice feature set, but its controls will vex most users, making those features tough to enjoy. Read Review

Online enabled freestyle snowboarding game. Explore vast areas of wide-open, spectacularly rendered real mountains packed with terrain parks designed by world-famous snow park architect, Chris Gunnarson. Play head-to-head with friends in the various multiplayer modes. When you're ready to take it to the next level, connect to Xbox Live to check rankings and challenge the world's best virtual riders. Travel the globe, and pull sick tricks in front of sponsors, photographers, and fans. Build your fame, and get photos and demo reels in the latest snowboard magazine or video. Climb to the top ranks of the sport, and become a media superstar -- all to the sounds of more than 300 indie tracks.


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Xbox Reviews | Nov 8, 2003

One of the first action-sports titles available for the Xbox, the original Amped was a nice showcase for the system's capabilities. Along with sharp graphics, the game offered a nice alternative to SSX. Instead of mimicking SSX's combination of racing and action-sports gameplay, Amped was a slower-paced game with a focus on executing tricks. I really enjoyed the original and preferred its tricked-based style to SSX's racing excitement, though I was definitely in the minority. Read More »

Editions

Also known as: Amped II, Tenku 2

Amped 2 (Xbox)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: October 28, 2003
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios

ESRB E for Everyone Suitable for Persons Ages Six and Older

Tenku 2 (Xbox)

Release Region: Japan
Release Date: February 26, 2004
Publisher: Microsoft Game Studios

Specifications

Release Medium

1 DVD

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Features

  • Multiple multiplayer modes: Via split-screen, LAN, or Xbox Live, Amped 2 offers a ton of multiplayer challenges.
  • Whole new bag of tricks: Amped 2 takes all the moves from Amped and adds new aerial tricks; advanced grabs; a full set of styled-out rail slides, tweaks, stalls, and hand and foot plants; and introduces "Butter," the center of a new combo system that allows nose and tail manuals to link tricks together. A new tutorial also teaches first timers the basics of freestyle riding. World-wide nation of snowboarders via Xbox Live:
  • Who's got bragging rights? Now, gamers will be able to find out by challenging riders around the globe to see who's the best. Track stats and check regional and world-wide ladders to see rankings. Trade replays with friends or download new content, including mountains, gear, challenges, and music.
  • Deeper career and portfolio: Gamers now have more opportunities to impress the locals and the press with three levels of media challenges: photos, photo sequences, and video demo reels. As fame builds, sponsors award new gear and boards and banners appear on the mountains, displaying new endorsements won.
  • Ultimate snowboarding environments: Amped 2 goes global with the addition of new mountains, including Laax, Switzerland, Mt. Buller in Australia, and heli-riding Harris Mountain in New Zealand. Fully rendered
  • 3-D environments bring the mountains alive. Clouds cast shadows that move over the hills, and the runs teem with ambient life and sounds, including other riders, snow-cats, people riding the chairlifts, and working snow machines.
  • Professional snowpark design: World-renowned terrain park designer Chris "Gunny" Gunnarson again lends his expertise exclusively to the Amped 2 park design, improving trick placement, adding more trickable objects, and doubling the size of many jumps, making it easier to land in transition.
  • More than 300 core indie tracks: Gamers can ride to their own tracks, burnt to the hard disk, but may never feel the need, with a library of more than 300 original cuts to listen to from the latest up-and-coming indie artists.
  • Greater character customization: Gamers can create and customize their own rider, including hair style, gear, and customized board graphics. Selecting a personality which will come to life as he or she rides.
  • Fourteen of the top professionals: Amped 2 features 14 top snowboarding pros, including Jeremy Jones, Mikey LeBlanc, Travis Parker, and Janna Meyen.

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