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Status:
Released: 2016
Developer: HB Studios
Platform: Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC
Mark McMorris Infinite Air aims to be a realistic snowboarding simulation, offering open-world terrain, procedural course generation, and deep trick mechanics. However, while it succeeds in providing a challenging and technical experience, its steep learning curve, lack of polish, and underwhelming presentation prevent it from standing out against other snowboarding games like Steep or SSX.
Realistic Trick System
Open-World & Procedural Terrain
Authentic Snowboarding Vibe
Steep Learning Curve & Unforgiving Controls
Underwhelming Visuals & Animations
Lack of Content & Progression
Bland Soundtrack & Atmosphere
🟡 Final Score: 6/10
Mark McMorris Infinite Air is a technically impressive but flawed snowboarding sim. While it offers realistic physics and procedural mountains, its unforgiving controls, lack of polish, and absence of a structured career mode make it feel unfinished.
Pros:
Deep trick system for hardcore players
Procedural terrain adds replayability
Custom park creation adds creativity
Cons:
Unintuitive controls and steep learning curve
Bland visuals and stiff animations
Lacks a strong progression system or career mode
Forgettable soundtrack and atmosphere
Recommendation: If youre looking for a se