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| Stoked - GameFri, 09 Jan 2009 04:35:36 -0800 by bulidggalinorhttp://games-downloa d.awardspace.com The Skate comparisons extend to the control scheme as well. You'll control your boarder's body with the thumb sticks, whereas the left and right triggers determine what you'll do with each hand during a grab. Pulling down on the right stick will take your character into a crouch, and the snappier you pop it up at the lip of a jump, the more air you'll get. Then, while flying through the air, you can twist with the left stick and tweak your grab with the right stick. Grinds are simply a matter of landing on the rail in the ideal position; there's no dedicated grind button. As you progress through the game, you'll be automatically classified as either a stylish boarder or a hucker. Stylish riders are the ones who go for slow rotations in the air, making their jumps look smooth and effortless. Huckers go all-out, jamming as much rotation as they can into each and every jump, crouching long before they take off to maximize lift. This classification system is like a branching path that will unlock new talents depending on which side you go down. Huckers will find speed boosts on the slopes, whereas stylish riders can earn the ability to unstrap a binding to do one-foot airs. Like in most action sports games, the ultimate goal in career mode is to be sponsored and get your name out via stylish footage. In terms of sponsorships, the game offers 30 real-world snowboarding brands ranging from Burton to Dragon to lesser-known, obscure companies. Your sponsor sends you on a media tour through the game's five mountains, having you take footage of yourself in the style of Absinthe Films, the snowboard video company that Stoked has teamed up with for the game. You can also take photos any time you want, no matter if you're in career mode or just free-riding. This extends to multiplayer, as well. Although they're still determining the maximum number of players for each gameplay mode, you can camp out beneath a jump at any time and snap a photo of another player going big. We're not sure if there's any sort of content-sharing system that will let you share photos with other players, but this sounds like an awfully interesting feature for budding filmmakers. Related: stoked video games pc playstation 2 xbox gamecube psp ds gba ps2 ps3 playstation 3 wii xbox 360 | |
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