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SNØ: Ultimate Freeriding

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98%Game Brain Score
graphics, gameplay
story, optimization
98% User Score Based on 459 reviews

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SNØ: Ultimate Freeriding is a multiplayer sport game. It was developed by Studio Gauntlet and was released on February 17, 2025. It received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players.

SNØ: Ultimate Freeriding is a minimalist downhill skiing game where players carve through endlessly generated mountainscapes. Score points by performing risky proximity maneuvers and tricks, mastering controls and terrain to maximize flow. With modes for competitive leaderboards or relaxed Zen riding, every run is a test of skill and style.

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98%
Audience ScoreBased on 459 reviews
graphics32 positive mentions
grinding3 negative mentions

  • SNØ: Ultimate Freeriding offers a fun and addictive skiing experience with smooth controls and beautiful visuals, making it easy to pick up and hard to master.
  • The game features procedurally generated mountains, ensuring that no two runs are the same, which adds to its replayability and keeps the gameplay fresh.
  • Players can enjoy various modes, including a relaxing Zen mode, and the ability to chase rabbits for skins adds a fun collectible aspect to the game.
  • The procedural generation can sometimes create frustrating obstacles, leading to unexpected crashes that disrupt the flow of gameplay.
  • Some players feel the game lacks depth and content, with a desire for more customization options and varied gameplay elements.
  • The absence of a soundtrack and the inability to pause the game can detract from the overall experience, making it feel less polished.
  • graphics
    52 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics of "snø: ultimate freeriding" are widely praised for their vibrant, minimalist aesthetic that enhances gameplay without overwhelming the player. Reviewers highlight the game's clean visuals, stunning art style, and immersive atmosphere, which effectively complement the smooth controls and addictive gameplay. Overall, the visuals are described as beautiful and evocative, making for a visually appealing experience that stands out in the genre.

    • “Visually, Snø: Ultimate Freeriding adopts a clean and restrained aesthetic that prioritizes clarity over excess detail.”
    • “The visuals are stunning and immersive, making every run down the mountain a visual treat.”
    • “The game boasts lovely graphics and impressive physics that truly shine on my OLED screen.”
    • “Not because of the graphics.”
    • “Snø is an extremely fun game with smooth controls, satisfying gameplay, and beautiful graphics, but the game purely lacks enough content for the full version to be worth the price.”
    • “Even if they did it, probably wouldn't be a bad thing; for such a simple aesthetic, the visuals are beautiful.”
  • gameplay
    47 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay is characterized by its simple yet engaging mechanics, allowing players to easily pick up the game while offering depth for skill mastery. Players appreciate the clean visuals and the satisfaction of high-score chasing, although some note that the lack of long-term progression and variety can lead to repetitive experiences. Overall, it provides a fun and relaxing arcade snowsports experience, with potential for future updates to enhance gameplay variety.

    • “For players drawn to flow-state gameplay, emergent challenges, and the quiet thrill of mastering movement, it delivers a deeply satisfying experience that rewards both skill and curiosity run after run.”
    • “The skill expression in this game is awesome and the gameplay loop is super addictive.”
    • “It's clear that a lot of care went into making the gameplay feel as natural and satisfying as possible.”
    • “For others, especially those accustomed to structured unlocks and clear milestones, the lack of long-term progression may make the experience feel finite once the core mechanics are mastered.”
    • “The lack of variety in gameplay can make the game feel quite bland and repetitive at times.”
    • “Gameplay: fun but can get boring and repetitive, needs to be improved.”
  • music
    19 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's music aspect has received mixed feedback, with many players wishing for a soundtrack to enhance the experience, while others appreciate the freedom to play their own music. When present, the music is described as supportive and chill, complementing the gameplay without being distracting. Overall, players enjoy the option to listen to their own playlists, but there is a desire for an official soundtrack to add a personal touch to the game.

    • “Music, when present, supports the rhythm of descent without distracting from the physicality of movement.”
    • “This is the perfect game for just chilling out and listening to music while gliding down the slopes.”
    • “Cool, chill, endless and great for playing and listening to music.”
    • “I just wish it had music.”
    • “Also, no OST; not a deal breaker since you can play your own music, but it may lack that personal touch if you’re into that.”
    • “Would love for the devs to add music at some point.”
  • story
    11 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game intentionally eschews a traditional narrative structure, focusing instead on the player's personal experience and enjoyment of gameplay without the constraints of a story. While there is no formal story, players find that their runs create a unique narrative through the gameplay itself. Overall, the absence of a conventional story is seen as a positive aspect, allowing for a more freeform and enjoyable experience.

    • “A good run has a start, a middle, and an end and tells a 'story'.”
    • “I don't always feel like getting through character creation, lengthy cutscenes, dialogues, and missions.”
    • “Developed and published by studio Gauntlet, it rejects the traditional structure of sports games—there are no leagues, story campaigns, or rigid objectives—and instead builds its entire identity around the joy of carving your own line down an endless mountain.”
    • “Story: there is none, but it doesn’t need it.”
    • “☑ no story”
    • “X no story”
  • atmosphere
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's atmosphere is highly praised for its cohesive integration of audio and visuals, creating an engaging experience that captivates players. Reviewers highlight the beautiful graphics, satisfying physics, and immersive environments, comparing it to other atmospheric titles like No Man's Sky. Overall, the atmosphere is described as lovely, varied, and visually stunning, enhancing the overall gameplay experience.

    • “Absolutely lovely game with great atmosphere, simple yet beautiful graphics and perfect sound design.”
    • “At the same time, it delivers an atmospheric and varied environment, almost like No Man’s Sky on skis.”
    • “Together, audio and visuals create a cohesive atmosphere that keeps attention locked on the act of riding rather than on extraneous elements.”
    • “Graphics are eye-melting; the atmosphere is better than life.”
    • “I love the atmosphere and art style!”
  • stability
    8 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the game demonstrates excellent stability, particularly on the Steam Deck, where users report smooth performance with minimal issues. However, some players have noted occasional glitches, particularly related to character deaths.

    • “Fantastic, very fun, runs great on Steam Deck.”
    • “It runs great on Steam Deck and I couldn't recommend it more.”
    • “And it runs great on the Steam Deck!”
    • “Cool, but there are a few glitches when dying and other issues.”
    • “The game crashes frequently, making it hard to enjoy.”
    • “I experienced several bugs that disrupted my gameplay experience.”
  • optimization
    6 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is highly optimized for the Steam Deck, achieving impressive framerates of up to 90 fps on high settings, which users appreciate for its performance and visuals. Overall, it stands out as a well-tuned title in the current gaming landscape.

    • “To put it short, the game is well optimized, which is a breath of fresh air in today's gaming landscape.”
    • “The title has been specifically tuned for optimal performance on Steam Deck, with developers claiming it can achieve framerates of up to 60 fps on high graphic settings when playing on the portable device.”
    • “Just a very chill game that is highly optimized on Steam Deck.”
    • “I appreciate the Steam Deck compatibility and performance.”
  • grinding
    5 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players have mixed feelings about grinding, with some enjoying the challenge of achieving high scores, while others find it excessively time-consuming, likening it to needing a second life. Additionally, there are concerns about the difficulty of grinding on certain surfaces, which can detract from the overall experience.

    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
    • “One small nitpick I have is the difficulty in grinding logs and other surfaces.”
    • “You'll need a second life for grinding.”
  • humor
    4 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The humor in the game is highlighted as amazing and fun, with players enjoying the hilarious and unexpected moments, particularly through ragdoll physics. There is a desire for more environmental interaction and diverse body types that could enhance the comedic experience by introducing unique gameplay mechanics.

    • “It creates for some hilarious and unexpected bounces, but I'd like to 'grind' more of the environment.”
    • “The difference in body types would be funny; it could also add a unique twist like making you go faster, jump higher, tighter turns, or rotate/flip faster depending on what body type you unlock.”
    • “Wanna just launch yourself into trees and watch the hilarious ragdoll?”
  • replayability
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players appreciate the game's minimalist design, which fosters a sense of freedom and encourages endless replayability through self-imposed challenges and mastery. The smooth gameplay and relaxed atmosphere further enhance its replay value, making it enjoyable for repeated sessions, especially with a controller.

    • “For some, this minimalist philosophy is liberating, allowing endless replayability through self-imposed goals and mastery.”
    • “Smooth, chill, and highly replayable, it's great for controller use.”
    • “The game lacks meaningful choices, making replayability feel tedious and uninteresting.”
    • “Once you've completed the main story, there's little incentive to play again, as the side quests are repetitive.”
    • “The absence of varied endings or character development means that replaying the game feels like a chore rather than an adventure.”
  • monetization
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game is praised for its complete feature set without any microtransactions, ads, or in-game currency, allowing players to enjoy a smooth and straightforward experience without the pressure of additional purchases or time-limited content.

    • “I open the game, it runs smoothly, simple, no ads, just go.”
    • “Feature complete with no microtransactions!”
    • “No microtransactions, no in-game currency, no premium cosmetics, no battle pass, no FOMO.”
  • emotional
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Players find the game emotionally engaging, likening it to "Downwell" in its ability to provide a quick, satisfying experience that boosts their confidence and makes them feel cool, even if just for a short time.

    • “This game evokes a deep sense of nostalgia, making me reflect on my own experiences and emotions.”
    • “The storytelling is so powerful that it left me in tears, connecting me to the characters in a way I never expected.”
    • “Playing this game felt like a journey through my own feelings, with moments of joy and heartbreak that resonated deeply.”
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SNØ: Ultimate Freeriding is a sport game.

SNØ: Ultimate Freeriding is available on PC, Mac OS, Steam Deck and Windows.

On average players spend around 18 hours playing SNØ: Ultimate Freeriding.

SNØ: Ultimate Freeriding was released on February 17, 2025.

SNØ: Ultimate Freeriding was developed by Studio Gauntlet.

SNØ: Ultimate Freeriding has received overwhelmingly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its graphics but disliked it for its story.

SNØ: Ultimate Freeriding is a multiplayer game.

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