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    Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam

    Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam (Wii)

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    Developer

    Toys For Bob

    Publisher

    Activision

    Genre

    Racing

    Players

    4

    C3 Score
    5
    Reader Score (10 Votes)
    4

    Posted on 08.12.2006 User Icon Posted by Ben Southam (dojo)
    Tag Tags: Tony, Hawk's, Downhill, Jam, 5, Toys For Bob, Activision, Racing
    Some people say things are best kept short. For such a long running series to offshoot into new frontiers, breaking boundaries with revolutionary technology backing up its breathtaking sense of playability, Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam falls short. Not short to the extent of warranting a "bad game" mark, but short enough to make you think twice about its purchase. Others, such as the people still reading this now, like a bit more meat to a review. That is where I shall start...
    Downhill Jam strays from the familiar story of mission-based antics from previous games in the series by adding a new main focus: racing. For the main bulk of the game this is done in a rather underwhelming fashion, simply turning left and right down a series of winding courses, grinding a few rails and pulling off the odd power slide. It would, however, be very na

     

    Although kudos must go to Toys for Bob, the game's developer, for creating what is essentially 'SSX-with-wheels' for a new generation, some things definitely missed the mark. The engine that they have used shares an uncanny resemblance to the Hawk games of the past (who was it that said the Wii was just a GameCube with a new box?), but it is clear that effort has been applied to aspects such as the relatively impressive draw distance, 16:9 presentation and progressive-scan mode. Overall, though, graphically it disappoints. Sadly, as with a lot of the Wii's launch games, the tweaked GameCube development kit that was used for the primary stages of the game's creation was deemed sufficient by the developer for the visual side in the final build as nothing seen in this finished product would be out of place in a pre-2005 GameCube title. Character models are simple as well, somewhat adding to the disappointment of the lacklustre presentation found in the game's menus and pause screens. That said one thing we must not forget is the good old clich

     

    The main part of the game is based around a series of challenges that take place on downhill courses, such as elimination, slalom, destruction rampages and good old racing fun, and although the selection of locations on offer is quite varied (San Francisco, Edinburgh, Hong Kong, to name a few), it is all too easy to just float through the main goals and complete the final section of the game in a few days. Akin to the "Am, Pro, Sick" system used in Tony Hawk's Project 8 (360, Xbox, GameCube and PlayStation 2), challenges can be completed at bronze, silver or gold level. Hardcore Hawk fans might be saddened to find that the highest level probably will not tax them until the final few stages, but at least the choice is there for people of a lesser ability.

     

    Another aspect of the game that has been somewhat ruined by Activision is the multiplayer side. Anybody who has seen the promotional videos for this can vouch for how insane the amount of moving and shuffling done by the actors is. And with four people with individual Wii controllers trying to see their specific quarter of the TV screen, it is all too easy to lose yourself in all the 'enjoyment'. It has to be said that this game is a very apt social game, and with quite a few multiplayer modes to keep you busy throughout a night, it would probably never fail to fill the void that might be left by someone forgetting their copy of Wii Sports. As with many games, an online mode would have been excellent for Downhill Jam (heck, the DS version supports voice chat!), but understandably due to time constraints and the lack of an online system set up by Nintendo, Toys for Bob was left to make it an offline affair.

    All in all, this is a solid yet uninspiring start to the Birdman's Wii journey. Thrills here could be found in the significantly cheaper SSX games of pre-2006, with the added luxury of online gaming for Xbox and PS2 versions, but for all the Tony Hawk fans, this is a decent title. Try renting it, and if you absolutely love it, you know what to do.
    Gameplay

    6

    Simple and can be frustrating at times, but if you get into it, it can be quite fun.
    Graphics

    4

    16:9 and 480p is a plus, but seriously bland otherwise.
    Sound

    8

    A good licensed soundtrack, with a hint of Lupe Fiasco. 35 or so songs are not really good enough for a DVD-based game nowadays, though.
    Value

    4

    Considering you could pay
    5

    /10

    C3 Score Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam is not a bad game as such, but neither is it a particularly good one. If you have completed every other Hawk game under the sun and cannot have an incomplete list, you should probably buy this, but if not, looking elsewhere might be the better option.
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    I'm Apollo Justice! AND I'M FINE!
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    I thought it was pretty good to be honest. :-(

    I'm gonna do a review on it in the next few days too.

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     L76 Ridley

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    Wow, the Wii really has crappy graphics.


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    Oh, hello C3!
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    on 07.01.2007 at 17:42
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    having too much to do to play. Unfortunately.
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     L67 Ken

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    Yes, a good point, Adam:
    When I say Graphic doesn't matter, then that doesn't mean 'do good graphics'! That was a big issue in the downfall of Cube and that was the most technically advanced of all three last gen consoles (Yes, it was!).
    So what? Even Zelda, with it's huge development costs, has 'so-so-graphics'. But that's a Gamecube-title, even for Wii. But there is far sight when standing on Lake Hylia bridge or running around in Hylia field, there is heat-flickering when in the desert, there are stunning models doen (beware Prince Zora or above all the wonderful dead Zoraqueen), there is stunning animations (and lots of different), there is wide range of fun to have with collecting poes, heartcontainers, fishing andandand! this makes it 'okay, levels are of more or less low polys and the textures are low, but the rest ist WOW'. But with a game that sales a lot in graphics as this one where you lean right or left and that's it... Here graphics are more important.

    But please, do not forget, that levels here are wide ranged and well done. You even grind down Machu Picchu and it's looking good. But this game is only mediocre in fun being too easy and to low a graphics - says even german magazine Gamepro. They say, that the DS version is more fun.

    So even me, the No-graphics-clerk around here says: guys, make better graphics. The scriptkiddies around make shitty rhymes already saying that Wii can't do no graphics, man! That's bullshit. Take the hires away and Wii can produce graphics like 360!
    I find your lack of faith disturbing!
    on 08.01.2007 at 05:19
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     L23 Fire Leo

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    The Wii has graphics that although clearly falls short of the abilities of XBOX 360 and Playstation 3 school of visuals can still outpace the last generation. Problem is that there are so many lazy developers out there that are taking Nintendo gameplay over graphics too literally and are giving us gamers dated 2nd generation PS2 looking visuals with tacked on wii functionality. (What da funk????)

    All in all Nintendo are to blame for no stressing just what the Broadway or whatever it's called is truly capable of as well as giving developers the notion that for Wii, graphics should be treated as inferior to gameplay, Hence the 2nd GEN PS2 crappy looking visuals with most games released for the console thus far.

    Another great review from yourself Raz. I thoroughly enjoyed reading it.
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    Hey, people, Adam didn't write this. It was me

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    Shame it aint too great, I was considering giving this one a look but reviews have been less than favourable. Nice work BEN Smilie
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    on 08.01.2007 at 06:04
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    having too much to do to play. Unfortunately.
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     L67 Ken

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    Sorry, Dojo. All Gils to you. That was indeed a great Review.

    What Olu said is entirely my opinion too: The Broadway is capable of so much more, no one did this last gen and I fear no one will do this this generation. RE4 was by no means end of the line, it was a step onto the right road, but it leads further on.
    Maybe developers made Cube-games because they had no Wii devkits, but i plea them: brush up graphics, make Wii-special Engines. You can do it!

    But sometimes it's good, that Wii games are lastgen based, because I heard that Sam Fisher did a better job on lastgen and Wii then on Nextgen (360), because that Game was better designed and had wider levels - although by day.

    So: Good Job, Dojo99. Would give you stars, but I can't...
    I find your lack of faith disturbing!
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    I'm Apollo Justice! AND I'M FINE!
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    Looks alright, it's got a lot of fan service in it! :-o

    Seems we won't see many more GBA games here in Europe. Might have to start importing stuff with the help of my friends!

    If the sound got a 10 that must mean it's really good.... 'Cos if it's got brilliant music that automatically makes the game brilliant! :P

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    Hiding in the shadows...
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    Fanservice? Where?! :-D
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    Looks like Yggdra Union won't be brought to Europe either, which is a crying shame as it's meant to be much better than this.

    And SuperLink, we're still going to get FFV and FFVI here in Europe, so fret not :Smilie


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    on 10.01.2007 at 01:39
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    I seem to remember that at some point in the game you can choose to either wait or to peek at the girls while they are bathing....that kinda fanservice.
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    Looks like Yggdra Union won't be brought to Europe either, which is a crying shame as it's meant to be much better than this.


    How? I saw it previewed in NGamer recently-ish (tm)...is this an even recently-ish-er (c) development?
    dd


    I really want that game as well...I might have to import :-(

    Oh, and this game looks great too! Hopefully it'll be one of the GBA's final highlights as it drifts into nothingness...

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    Jopojelly, yes that is in the game, it happens twice, both with different cast members, though thankfully all naughty bits are covered up (I'm not one for having mild porn on my games, especially of young kids/teenagers). Its just funny doing it so you read the conversations that happen after it.
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