Bode Miller Alpine Skiing
09
Jul- Take on the Kandahar ski-run, Saslong, the world cup run in Groden and other competitive ski courses
- Structure training exercises with the help of your coach between competitions
- Gear up with all the hottest ski equipment for maximum performance
- Build your wealth by negotiating sponsorships with major brands and tweaking your tour calendar
- Choose from three finely-tuned difficulty levels
Product Description
Bode Miller Alpine Skiing 2006 thrusts you into the highly competitive world of alpine skiing. Take your place on slopes across the world as Bode Miller, skiing superstar. Gorgeous animations, 3D winter landscapes, and shifting weather cycles brilliantly depict World Cup competitions. Enjoy an exciting blend of alpine ski racing and character development. Cheering audiences & lifelike commentators bring the thrills of competitive skiing to life! Up to 12 can play … More >>








I bought this game for my husband for Christmas and it was well worth the $12.99 price. I’ve been enjoying it myself! There are multiple slopes, races, and racers to choose from and I felt it was easier to master the controls than some other PS2 games. The graphics are good and the race commentors are occassionally funny. All in all and enjoyable game and a great distraction when there is no snow on the ground and you are unable to hit the slopes yourself.
Rating: 4 / 5
As a Neanderthal-like skier who detests the idea of locking a big board to my feet, I was quite pleased to find this title that has no half-pipes or rails. In fact, this is just an incredibly realistic and challenging game depicting an equally difficult sport; flying down a mountain at 80+ mph on two waxed planks is not for the squeamish. Bode Miller is a bit addictive as well for the dedicated player – you’ll soon find yourself trying to master that particularly nasty turn you always miss on Chamonix, hiring better skiing coaches and waxers, improving your career stats and money, and just kicking serious butt on the many runs. Downhill, Slalom, Giant Slalom, Super G… they’re all here and provide extra challenges for you to keeping mastering. And one of the best things about this game is that you are the only real enemy. That is to say, there’s no impossible puzzles or ruthless enemy AI to contend with; if you miss a turn and wipe out, it’s your fault. You can practice all you want, but in a big tournament if you screw up just once, you have only yourself to blame.
Rating: 5 / 5
Refreshing title, great retail price, good graphics, good control, challenging difficulty, fair role playing (limited customization, no women atletes included), sound is under average (not exciting, lacks customization options), no custom track mode, no multiplayer (offline or online). If you are getting tire of the same old racing, xtreme sports, football, basketball, soccer, hockey and figthing titles, this one is one for your collection.
Rating: 4 / 5
I’m a Olympic enthusiast,and when I heard about this game I thought it was going to be another one of those games that sits around.
Nope! far from it,its a very addictive game
and very realistic..Although the announcers are a bit annoying,the game is fun in itself.
Never skied before? try this game,and you may be convinced
Rating: 5 / 5