Shredders’ real strength comes from its Reshred functionality–the ability to redo any trick you failed to land. Luckily, there are usually plenty of natural hazards to make the most of. Most feel realistic enough, though this comes at the expense of some runs offering little in the way of ramps, rails, and funboxes. Once you get into the swing of things, you find yourself quickly ticking off Shredders’ four-dozen or so missions, which take place across seven slopes on its impressively sized map. While the jokes wear a bit thin, or simply fail to emerge, others provide laugh-out-loud moments, such as Zeb Powell complaining that the developers only covered character faces with snoods due to laziness. Your main character, Scotty, soon emerges as a lovable idiot surrounded by other characters who both humor him and find humor in his way of life. Shredders' story mode lurches between silly and surreal.
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