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''Evolution Snowboarding'' is a 2002
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both developed and published by Japanese game company
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. The game takes a new perspective on the snowboarding genre. It is the sequel to ''
Evolution Skateboarding ''Evolution Skateboarding'' is a sports video game released by Konami for the GameCube and PlayStation 2 in 2002. It includes several popular skateboarders such as Rick McCrank, Arto Saari, Kerry Getz, and Danny Way. There is also a create-a-skat ...
''.


Plot

The game centers around the
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receiving an Email to investigate a certain ski resort. After picking one of four player models, the game begins with the player escaping the resort after being attacked by unknown thugs, called "Boardroids". Upon escaping the facility,
Danny Kass Daniel "Danny" Kass (born September 21, 1982) is an American professional snowboarder who has competed at the Olympic level. Kass was born in Pompton Plains, New Jersey, and began snowboarding in the area at the age of twelve. His home slopes a ...
meets the player in an area called Boom Town, an oil field taken over by a mysterious corporation. The player discovers that the Earth's climate has been changed dramatically by this corporation, and teams up with Kass to regain Boom Town. Upon progressing, the player encounters a chainsaw wielding man, Boomer, who the player kills to liberate Boom Town. From there, the player proceeds to Falls and Creeks, a snowy area where the enemy has taken over. The player finds and kills Fall, the enemy leader of the area, allowing the player to progress to Bat City. The player progresses around the world to learn that an unnamed corporation, simply known as "Big Core", has rapidly shifted the Earth's climate. The player travels around different locations and breaks Big Core's control over the region by executing the
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of that area. Along the way, the player allies themselves with professional snowboarders including
Travis Rice Travis Rice (born October 9, 1982) is an American professional snowboarder. He is #13 on ''Snowboarder'' magazine's list of the 20 most influential snowboarders of the last 20 years.
,
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, Bjorn Leines, and others. After defeating each areas bosses, the player travels to the Big Core itself and destroys the cause of the climate change. The earth is restored to its natural climates and the player escapes the Big Core.


Gameplay

Evolution Snowboarding uses a combination of Snowboarding and
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skills to complete certain tasks and defeat enemies. Players can use punches, kicks, weapons, grabs, and board tricks to battle the Big Core's minions. Weapons can be found throughout the levels of the game. Weapons include spiked bats, chains, and others. The player may also use the board itself to directly or indirectly attack foes.


Character creation and customization

In "Evolution Mode" (The Career mode), the player chooses a player character, their characteristics, and their name to begin with. Then, as he/she progresses throughout the game, they earn points by doing challenges to boost the character's traits and skills. Gear can also be purchased to customize your entire board and rider setup. Also, throughout the levels there are clothes scattered all around that can be equipped to the rider at the end of the level.


Multiplayer

The game features an offline only, split-screen multiplayer mode. This mode allowed two players to choose from any of the pro boarders in the game and compete against each other in multiple game types. Game types include timed races, point battles, and item collection battles.


Music

Music from the game includes artists such as: Slipknot,
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,
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, Goneblind,
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,
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,
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, and Five Pointe 0. This music was put in the game to match up with the plot's dark and violent tone.


List

* Slipknot - " Spit It Out" * Goneblind - "Rescue Me" *
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- "Life to Lifeless" *
Murderdolls Murderdolls was an American rock band founded during 2002 in Hollywood, California. The band line-up consisted of the late Joey Jordison, Wednesday 13 , Acey Slade, Eric Griffin, Tripp Eisen and the late Ben Graves. The band released two al ...
- "Dead in Hollywood" *
Chimaira Chimaira () is an American heavy metal band from Cleveland, Ohio. Formed in August 1998, the group was a member of the New Wave of American Heavy Metal scene. The band's name is derived from the word Chimera, a monstrous creature in Greek m ...
- "Let Go" *
36 Crazyfists 36 Crazyfists were an American metalcore band formed in Anchorage, Alaska in 1994. The band's name comes from the Hong Kong martial arts film ''36 Crazy Fists'' (1977) starring Jackie Chan. To date they have released eight studio albums. Histo ...
- "One More Word" *
Stone Sour Stone Sour is an American rock band formed in Des Moines, Iowa, in 1992. The band performed for five years before disbanding in 1997. They reunited in 2000 and since 2015, the group has consisted of Corey Taylor (lead vocals, guitar), Josh Ra ...
- "
Get Inside "Get Inside" is a song by Stone Sour, and the first music video the band released. It came out in 2002 for the band's eponymous album, almost a decade after the band was first created. It is notable that this is one of the few occasions where gu ...
" * Five Pointe 0 - "Breathe Machine"


Reception

''Evolution Snowboarding'' received "generally unfavorable reviews" according to the
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website
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.
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said that the GameCube version "ultimately falls short of its potential with sluggish controls, bland visuals, and a relatively low difficulty level." In Japan, however, ''
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'' gave the PlayStation 2 version a score of 30 out of 40.


See also

*
Evolution Skateboarding ''Evolution Skateboarding'' is a sports video game released by Konami for the GameCube and PlayStation 2 in 2002. It includes several popular skateboarders such as Rick McCrank, Arto Saari, Kerry Getz, and Danny Way. There is also a create-a-skat ...
*
Konami , is a Japanese multinational video game and entertainment company headquartered in Chūō, Tokyo, it also produces and distributes trading cards, anime, tokusatsu, pachinko machines, slot machines, and arcade cabinets. Konami has casi ...


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Konami website
(American) 2002 video games Fighting games GameCube games Konami games Multiplayer and single-player video games PlayStation 2 games Snowboarding video games Video games developed in Japan Video games with gender-selectable protagonists