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Dark Summit
50
Xbox Nation Magazine
With a bumpy learning curve, Dark Summit is a pain to get into, but once you figure out the (not SSX) controls, you can have fun with it. [Jan 2002, p.90]
The end product may not be as flashy or brilliant as other titles, but it is fun. In the end, that's what matters.
Even with the option of taking numerous paths on each mission, once the truth is out there, you probably won’t want to bother again.

Dark Summit

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Nov 12, 2001
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50% Mixed
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82
Gamezilla!
The end product may not be as flashy or brilliant as other titles, but it is fun. In the end, that's what matters.
80
Play Magazine
As for Naya, well, I’m not wild about those bangs, but she does have nice moguls. [Feb 2002, p.59]
79
IGN
A unique take on the snowboarding genre...The overall package just lacks a certain depth that keeps this game from really staying with you, and from challenging you, especially as you get farther in the game.
70
Adrenaline Vault
With some fine-tuning to the graphics and sound effects, and some revisions to the slightly restrictive controls, this could have been an "SSX"-killer.
68
Xbox Evolved
If you’re looking for something Amped-like you’ll find that the two are quite different.
60
Next Generation Magazine
The game looks quite nice, and it’s by no means bad, but it falls far short of its intriguing potential. [Jan 2002, p.42]
35
TotalGames.net
The characters and story seem horribly last generation with a complete lack of artistic design and sophistication.
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SummaryChief O?Leary has mysteriously closed the summit of Mt. Garrick to all boarders and is trying desperately to drive them away. As the young and rebellious Naya, players will shred, jib and stomp sick tricks in the first ever mission-based snowboarding game. Free ride this vast mountain and unlock restricted areas on your way to the summit... Read More
Rated Tfor Teen
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Nov 12, 2001
  • Radical Entertainment
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