This game is what I have been waiting for. SNOW got old fast, and Steep... Well steep isn't a snowboarding game. It's a game with snowboarding in it. Let's see if I can review this game decently. For one, the difficulty is pretty damn high to be honest. People on youtube made this game look like a cake walk but it is far from that. Granted the game is pretty unrealistic when it comes to throwing a 3060 sentuple cork off a semi large feature, but that is the glory of a physics based game, I can choose to either do that, or play it realisticly. The rails were a lot of peoples' concerns as far as pulling towards them or "sticking," but the rails and boxes are actually so satisfying to hit. Now, lets be real here, steep has this game beat on the visuals, but as far as everything else goes, infinite air is the way to go. I am going to be spending a ****load of hours building mountains and parks as well as hitting the occasional backcountry line. $50 was a no brainer for me because I k...
Infinite Air with Mark McMorris
- Release Date:
- Oct 24, 2016
- Developer:
- HB Studios
- Publisher:
- Maximum Games
- Platforms:
- Windows
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Controller Required
Please note that Infinite Air requires a controller to play.
BUILD. RIDE. SHARE.

About the Game
Mark McMorris Infinite Air is a fresh welcome into snowboarding for newcomers and a challenging step into untracked territory for seasoned boarders. Get ready to shred custom-built runs and show off gnarly tricks across vast, personalized terrain parks and 100+ square miles of backcountry. Awe-inspiring environments, fluid snowboarding maneuvers and authentic competitions craft an exhilarating and realistic experience on the snow.Infinite Air is equipped with an enhanced editor that allows players to create custom parks for complete immersion into the sport of snowboarding. Get to know the snow like never before as you build the ultimate runs with jumps, cliffs, rails, ramps, and countless other items, taking the next step to defining your riding style! Challenge friends to ride your runs and compete in real-world competitions like Slopestyle and Big Air! Drop in by helicopter anywhere you wish, on fresh powder in the backcountry or awesome runs in the park!
• Ride with the Pros Join top snowboarder Mark McMorris and other pros in the most authentic snowboarding game to date.
• Genre-Defining Realism Fluid analog controls and physics-driven animations capture the true feel of snowboarding, allowing for skill-based trick executions and your own flavor of creativity.
• Challenge Your Friends Compete in real-world events and go head-to-head in Slopestyle, Big Air, and Halfpipe competitions.
• Infinite Runs to Ride Procedurally generated mountains and an intuitive map editor deliver an infinite number of mountains to explore and big air to find.
• Share and Explore Share your course creations with friends online, and explore the best runs the community has to offer.
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User Reviews
EDIT: The developer both dropped the price to a reasonable level, and tweaked the physics to fall in line with a more realistic experience. I've played Snow, Steep, and this, and this is hands down the best snowboarding game on PC right now. If you enjoy snowboarding, this game is worth it at $30 and a can't miss at $20 on sale. Happy riding! Original Review: This game is far from perfect, and I don't think it's necessarily worth $49 on content alone. The mountain generation could use some work, speed isn't quite right, and spins are currently too fast by a factor of ~two. However, I DO THINK IT'S WORTH PICKING UP BECAUSE RIGHT NOW IT'S THE BEST IN CLASS PURE SNOWBOARDING 'FEEL' SIMULATOR GAME OUT THERE. I returned it, but only because I ordered a copy for PS4 to play with a friend. There are two complaints that seem to be prevalent in other reviews: A. The controls suck, and B. The game plays nothing like Skate. The first one is objectively wrong and the second is, in my opin...
I have spent probably around 300 hours in the Skate series, I skate in real life, and it is something that I always play whenever I can't skate. Ever since I started snowboarding, I have always prayed for a game that was exactly like Skate, but for snowboarding, and my prayers have been answered. This game is EXACTLY what I was looking for, it has very similar controls to the Skate series, and the physics feel very similar and realistic. I really really love this game, and it is so great that I now have a game that allows me to be able to snowboard, even when there is no snow out. I love this game and most definitley recommend it to any snowboarders looking for a game like Skate.
I was a little apprehensive when buying this game, but extremely happy I did. Granted I am only a few hours in, but I know there will be hundreds more to come. Definitely a solid game if you like: - Skate series, Shaun White Snowboarding Etc. - Realistic physics, snowboarding simulation - Sandbox environment This game is super fun to chill on, explore, and find endless possibilities for fun. Only downside is that it is a bit lacking with in-game story & add-ons (boards, outerwear etc.). But the playing factor is definitely there. Don't buy if you're looking for an arcade style game (like SSX). The controls are a little tough to learn but once you get them it's awesome.
FOR YEARS IVE WANTED A SKATE = SNOW GAME ... And here it is. Please for the love of god dont listen to those kids who cant spin or figure out the game. The Dev's said this is not " PICK UP AND PLAY " it is a skill, just like buckling into your own board IRL. It takes a second, I cannot believe all the negetive reviews this game is getting because people cant figure out how to throw a rodeo. Have you ever tried in real life? Shit is not easy, and the Dev's made it feel like I am actually trying to throw a rodeo. Anyways, lets do some pros and cons for 1.5 hours in. Pros ~ Controls feel great - Ollieing into a rail then using the right stick to put into a front side, then leveling out feels amazing. Graphics - Look and feel great, they are not going to blow your mind, and i am okay with that. The riders - Huge fan of all these dudes, finally I get to play as my biggest man crush - Torstien Horgmo or T-Mo :p (At this point all I have done is the career mode, and so far its a good chal...
I remember the first time I fired up SSX (PS2) after a friend showed off his snowboarding skills and bedazzled me as he carved his way down the last unlockable mountain stage known as "Untracked", I was forever sold on snowboarding. I literally stayed up playing the game until the sun had risen, just to unlock that free-roam stage with its awesome music. After playing SSX, SSX Tricky, SSX 3, SSX Reboot (Ps3), Shaun White Snowboarding, Amped 3, Snow Party 2, and now Infinite Air. I realized that my motivation for grinding out the character builds in those games were for one purpose and that was so I could ride the frickin' mountain without a care in the world, and that is something Infinite Air allows you to do. After losing track of about 4 1/2 hours time playing around in Infinite Air I realized there was no hindrance of having to unlock boards or grind my character just so I could successfully pull off an awesome end-game move, and that is what I love about this game. You don't hav...
Absolutly LOVE the game!! its really realistic and the rewarding feel u get when landing tricks is amazing. i can really recommend this game if you are a snowboarder or into snowboarding. the physics and animations in this game are on point!! also super nice to see the board flex when u do presses/butters/boardslides. to me this is the best snowboard game out there ! also nice to have the editor so u can build the park of youre dream ! one thing that could be bit better is more choices for character customization , but still enough to look stylish on the hill. from backcountry with deep powder and windlips to groomed park stuff, this game has it all! full controll over every movement Most people that are giving a bad review expected an easy SSX style game. but you need a day to get used to it all. also people complaining about mouse and keyboard controll... that would be impossible with this amount of rider and board freedom you have to use the sticks and triggers of a controller in ...
As someone with over 1k hours invested into this game I gotta say it' a pretty dope snowboarding game. I guarantee that there will be some aspect of the game that you will enjoy if you decide to pick it up. Unfortunately there isn't a huge playerbase, and therefore no new patches since a few days after launch. If you do enjoy the railing part of snowboarding, then I would recommend getting this game over Steep. However, some people find the magnetism to rails too strong, I'm not too concerned about it because I don't try to play this game realistically. Pros: +Map editor +Fun +A campaign which takes some work to finish 100% +Player customization +Better rails than Steep +Great to play when doing something else like watching YT or a movie. +Sharing lines is working very well and there are loads to play if you get tired of the campaign +Not hard to mod to get custom textures if your favorite sponsor isn't in the game Cons: -Low playerbase, no one to play with -No updates due to lack o...
Love it! Best snowboarding game since Amped 1 on the original Xbox. It's the closest thing you'll get to a snowboarding simulation yet. Beats SNOW and Steep. SNOW forces you to pay real money for items in-game. Otherwise you'll have to grind for hours just to be able to afford stuff. It's also really buggy. Doesn't feel realistic. Steep lacks very basic and expected content. You can't even grind. Literally, there are no rails to grind. The system just doesn't exist. 8.5/10. Pros and Cons below: Pros: Beautiful physics. Land badly and your character will catch their fall. Looks very lifelike. Analog-stick based trick system just like EA Skate. Large list of tricks, grabs, flips, grinds, etc. Decent graphics. Not the best but by no means an ugly game. Variety of challenges to unlock more content. Character customization. Mountain creator/editor/uploader Fancy creating a GIANT ramp in the middle of nowhere? Go for it! Found a cool spot but wish it had more rails? Place them! Too many...
I wasn't expecting this game. I discovered it from the facebook page of Torstein Horgmo, a snowboarder featured in the game. I played every single snowboard game until now (coolboarders, 1080, all ssx, stoked, shaun palmer, shaun white, etc...) and this game is a pure golden nugget. Warning: you have to put at least 2hours into the game to start pulling out nice tricks and lines. The gameplay is closed to the game SKATE which is a really good thing. The thing that made me hooked to this game is the editor. You can generate random moutain and then add everything you want (pipes, ramps, buildings, random props). You terraform the moutain and delete trees to make the perfect moutain to ride or to reproduce the moutain you ride in real life. Buy this game if you are a snowboard fan. And don't post a review if you have not played at least 2-3 hours.
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System Requirements
Minimum
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10 64 bit
- Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 @ 2.3ghz or equivalent
- Memory: 4 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon 5750 or NVIDIA GTX 650 with 1GB video RAM
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
- Additional Notes: A PC-compatible gamepad is required.
Recommended
- Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system
- OS *: Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10 64 bit
- Processor: Intel Core i5 or equivalent
- Memory: 8 GB RAM
- Graphics: AMD Radeon 7850 or NVIDIA GTX 660 with 2GB video RAM
- DirectX: Version 11
- Network: Broadband Internet connection
- Storage: 3 GB available space
- Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible
- Additional Notes: A PC-compatible gamepad is required.
FAQ
How much does Infinite Air with Mark McMorris cost?
Infinite Air with Mark McMorris costs Free.
What are the system requirements for Infinite Air with Mark McMorris?
Minimum: Minimum: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10 64 bit Processor: Intel Core 2 Quad Q8200 @ 2.3ghz or equivalent Memory: 4 GB RAM Graphics: AMD Radeon 5750 or NVIDIA GTX 650 with 1GB video RAM DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 3 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible Additional Notes: A PC-compatible gamepad is required. Recommended: Recommended: Requires a 64-bit processor and operating system OS *: Windows 7 64 bit, Windows 8 64 bit, Windows 10 64 bit Processor: Intel Core i5 or equivalent Memory: 8 GB RAM Graphics: AMD Radeon 7850 or NVIDIA GTX 660 with 2GB video RAM DirectX: Version 11 Network: Broadband Internet connection Storage: 3 GB available space Sound Card: DirectX 9.0c compatible Additional Notes: A PC-compatible gamepad is required.
What platforms is Infinite Air with Mark McMorris available on?
Infinite Air with Mark McMorris is available on Windows PC.
Is Infinite Air with Mark McMorris worth buying?
Infinite Air with Mark McMorris has 84% positive reviews from 100 players.
When was Infinite Air with Mark McMorris released?
Infinite Air with Mark McMorris was released on Oct 24, 2016.
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