- October 24, 2016
- HB Studios
- 8h median play time
Mark McMorris Infinite Air
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Mark McMorris Infinite Air is a single player and multiplayer open world sport game. It was developed by HB Studios and was released on October 24, 2016. It received neutral reviews from critics and mostly positive reviews from players.
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…











- Best snowboarding game currently available on PC, offering a realistic experience closer to Skate 3 than Tony Hawk.
- The game features a robust community-driven map editor, allowing players to create and share custom courses.
- Once players learn the controls, the game provides a rewarding experience with satisfying trick execution and exploration.
- The controls can be difficult to master, leading to frustration for new players and a steep learning curve.
- The game requires a controller to play, which may limit accessibility for some players.
- There are reports of technical issues, such as unresponsive controls and bugs that affect gameplay.
- graphics67 mentions Positive Neutral Negative
The graphics in "Mark McMorris Infinite Air" are generally well-received, with many players noting that they are visually appealing and enhance the game's atmosphere, despite some minor issues like graphical pop-in and a lack of customization options for PC. While the visuals may not be groundbreaking for a 2016 title, they are considered satisfactory for a modern snowboarding game, though some comparisons to competitors like "Steep" highlight their limitations. Overall, the graphics contribute positively to the gameplay experience, even if they don't fully impress.
“The graphics and gameplay are incredible, and the career mode is elongated enough that you won't get bored very quickly; never mind the free play, which is all of the gameplay and grandeur graphics of career mode without the stress of career goals.”
“Visuals - the game is gorgeous for its size, the lighting and the effects add a touch of realism.”
“The visuals are beautiful with shadow-laden mountains and whippets off the cornices.”
“The first is that, even though this game was released for PC on Steam, it was designed with console play in mind; so, if you don't have any kind of 'gaming' PC, don't bother because your GPU (graphics processing unit, or graphics 'card') won't be able to run the game in its original, unabated form.”
“It could have been ported to the PC a bit better (graphics need help to hit full screen).”
“[Horrifying control system, with no guidance on how to master it, bad, glitch graphics that look like something last-gen, no real diversity with the events, and nothing rewarding or worth your time.]”
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Frequently Asked Questions
Mark McMorris Infinite Air is a open world sport game.
Mark McMorris Infinite Air is available on Xbox Series X|S, PC, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4 and others.
On average players spend around 6 hours playing Mark McMorris Infinite Air.
Mark McMorris Infinite Air was released on October 24, 2016.
Mark McMorris Infinite Air was developed by HB Studios.
Mark McMorris Infinite Air has received neutral reviews from players and neutral reviews from critics. Most players liked Mark McMorris Infinite Air for its graphics but disliked it for its story.
Mark McMorris Infinite Air is a single player game with multiplayer support.
Similar games include Shredders, The Snowboard Game, STEEP, Skater XL, Session and others.




