Thursday, March 17, 2011

Stoked: Big Air Edition

Winter is coming to an end and you could not enjoy the powder this season? It'll just put your mittens and hat in your closet and get out your trusty controller. Stoked is back in effect in an enhanced version that will satisfy without difficulty all sports enthusiasts Released at the end of 2009 the United States, the Big Air Edition Stoked has really dragged its feet for landing here. It must be said that Bongfish is certainly not the most famous developer and the basic game has not been a huge success. This proposed approach instead really interesting by allowing us to freely explore the great outdoors and taking a grip more "realistic" than its competitors. In short, Stoked was already a title that deserves to be known and appreciated those who had hoped to one day get their hands on this expanded version. So we can only congratulate Namco Bandai have finally decided to edit our shores this Big Air Edition that includes not only the entire contents of Stoked, but has also made some additions that are far from negligible. It must still begin by recalling that the rapidly gameplay Stoked to have little to do with that of Shaun White or SSX. It is not necessarily subject to chain tricks totally improbable here, there is a grip that is more realistic than other games in the genre and actually rather like that can offer series of Skate. The two sticks, allowing you to control the trajectory and the weight distribution on the board. For a jump must therefore begin to shrivel on his snowboard tilting the right stick back and then give a boost by throwing the stick forward. The triggers control both hands and can make grabs once you're in the air. When you are still grounded, you can activate to take your swing and to prepare a spin in the opposite direction. In short, the Big Air Edition incorporates of course all the foundations laid by the original game, including the opportunity to specialize in Hucker or styles based on the habits and preferences. We note nevertheless that the passage Bongfish developers took advantage of this new version to fix some Bugs and to make the weather a little more convincing. Stoked had distinguished for his gameplay but also for its approach: It allows to freely slide down five large mountains which could have discovered a multitude of challenges. The Big Air Edition uses the same principle but new challenges have emerged. We discover so many races against the clock, an event that many traditional players regretted not find in the original game. We also note the appearance of some marked trails. Rest assured, it is always possible to go wherever you want and also quickly unlock a helicopter that will allow you to run from anywhere on the mountains. These trails offer especially to those who were too afraid of open spaces to keep benchmarks and avoid getting lost. These additions are nice but the real novelty of the Big Air Edition is the arrival of two additional mountains which brings to seven the number of environments available. It will however have to be a little patient and to prove to sponsors to reach it, but it's two totally different from one mountain to another that will reward your efforts: Laax and K2. The first takes you through the Swiss Alps while the second is simply the second highest peak in the world after Mount Everest. In other words, both environments offer environments diametrically opposed: one is a very civilized place while the other is much more wild ...

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