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So, 'Videograss: The Darkside' is an interesting continuation from the previous year's 'Shoot The Moon.' It captures that raw, gritty vibe you expect from a skate and snowboarding flick, blending it with a sort of ethereal quality that makes the visuals pop in unexpected ways. The pacing feels deliberate, allowing for both heart-stopping action and those quieter, reflective moments that really let the atmosphere breathe. The performances from the riders are genuine, and there's a definite camaraderie that comes through. What stands out here is the practical effects and the way they capture those stunning landscapes—it's almost like the environment becomes a character itself. It’s definitely got its own unique flavor.
This title is available on various formats, but collectors often find the physical releases to be limited, making it a bit of a rarity. The 2012 edition has garnered enough interest for enthusiasts to pay attention to its unique style. Its scarcity in some regions adds a layer of appeal for those looking to complete their Videograss collections.
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