PC / Xbox One / PlayStation 4
The game Mark McMorris Infinite Air is already released on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in the USA.
Based on 15 reviews, Mark McMorris Infinite Air gets an average review score of 50
Is Mark McMorris a quality snowboard game? Yes and no.
3077d ago
It may be tempting to give this a shot despite its grievances, but only if it's on sale and not at the current $50 price point.
3077d ago
Mark McMorris Infinite Air delivers a tough, but still highly-enjoyable snowboarding game.
3077d ago
Mark McMorris Infinite Air is a disappointing snowboarding game.
3077d ago
Infinite Air offers a lot to like on a conceptual level, but its faulty trick system creates a hole that is impossible to fill.
3077d ago
I’ve had some fun with this but it’s outweighed by moments of genuine grief.
3077d ago
It's a blank, newly laid sheet of snow – fresh and clean, but nothing exciting comes of it.
3077d ago
The lack of games of this genre, at least on console, make the perfect opportunity to set the bar high enough but that didn't happen.
3077d ago
If you are looking for a game that you can pick up easily and pull off some crazy looking tricks, you might want to look elsewhere.
3077d ago
Infinite Air is the epitome of an OK game.
3077d ago
Paying full-price for something that I would suggest resembles pre-alpha gameplay seems like folly.
3077d ago
While visually the game isn’t too shabby, it all becomes meaningless when snowboarding becomes such a burden.
3077d ago
Sadly, it marks a sloppy start to the latest run of snowboarding games podium.
3077d ago
Avoid this poorly structured game as if it was a tree in your riding line.
3077d ago
The wait goes on for this generation's first decent snowboarder.
3077d ago