Genre: Extreme Sports

Publisher: SCEA

Release Date: 02/2008

Players: 1-4

Max. players online: 2-4

Description

Go! Sports Skydiving™ is a skydiving simulator that uses the SIXAXIS™ wireless controller to twist, turn and pull off tricks. The easy and intuitive motion control allows you to move through the skies into various skydiving team formations or solo tricks with the greatest of ease. Supports several single player modes, including formation, team match, landing and several online battle modes. Other online features include competing against other players in formation and team matches, as...

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Go! Skydiving From the Comfort of Your Sofa

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User Ratings & Reviews (4)

don't bother

by NicolasMV Mar 26, 2009, 6:23 AM PDT

don't waste 5$

they should place a demo version 

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Its very good

by duganman555 Jan 13, 2009, 2:59 PM PST

i really LOVED this game,The controlls are glitchy though. 

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Its ok

by tbag101 Dec 24, 2008, 4:15 PM PST

The only thing that makes it worth it to me is the fact that its $10. 

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Not worth the hard drive space...

by StalkingSilence Nov 24, 2008, 7:48 AM PST

Sorry SCEJ (Japan), this game is more of a tech demo for the SIXAXIS. But the problem is - the SIXAXIS is glitchy. I downloaded this game for $2.99 USD, I believe. Unless you have an expanded hard drive, I'd say it's not even worth that. The unnatural SIXAXIS motions make the formation mode unplayable. The landing mode is ok, but the entire game is poorly translated and more of a matter of luck than timing.

I do not recommend this game and it's a step backwards for the PS3.
0.5 out of 5. 

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