Stoked First Look

Snowboarding goes realistic with weather forecasts, backcountry terrain, and helicopter drops.

When Amped decided to go flashy and over-the-top with its third installment, things began to look grim for the realistic action sports genre. At that point, the Tony Hawk series still had plenty of momentum as it continued to grow more eccentric with each passing year, and it seemed like anyone hoping for an action sports game with more of an eye on realism than extreme style was out of luck. But then Skate came along and breathed life into the genre, leaving the door wide open for games that aimed to offer an authentic representation of their board sport of choice. Following in its footsteps is Stoked, a game that's aiming to do for the mountains what Skate did for the sidewalks.

Stoked's sense of realism begins with the way it forces you to keep an eye on weather conditions. The game has what developer Bongfish calls "dynamic time and weather systems," which use an in-game weekly calendar to forecast what the conditions will be like on a particular day. You take a look at a calendar to see that it'll be clear on Tuesday, dumping on Wednesday, or whiteout conditions on Thursday. It's not an Animal Crossing-style clock, either; these are abbreviated days that don't force you to skip work and school to stay home and snowboard.

The weather conditions play a large role in the way that you'll be tearing down the mountains, too. Rock surfaces that might be exposed when it hasn't snowed in a while will be covered in the white stuff after a decent snowfall, and slopes that were tracked up will be turned into powder. Then again, it works both ways. If it's really coming down, you might not be able to see very far in front of you, so there's equal parts benefit and drawback to the dynamic weather system.

If you don't like what you see, you can easily switch mountains in search of better conditions. Stoked will offer five different mountains: Almirante in Chile, Fuji in Japan, Diablerets in the Swiss Alps, Shuksan in Washington State, and an Alaskan slope titled quite simply as "Alaska." Bongfish is particularly proud of the fact that each mountain is more than just a face; you can snowboard down every part of the mountain, from the front side to the back side and everything in-between. Once you've got a pilot's license, you can even fly a helicopter to drop you off at any point on the mountain, ski lifts be damned.

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.

Stoked is looking like a game with some pretty cool ideas behind it. Visually, it lacks the polish of the big studio games that it's drawing inspirations from, but there could very well be enough interesting features that snowboarders might have to think twice about which game to pick up this winter. You can expect the game to arrive in November.

27 Comments

  • Nicksta101

    Posted Jan 3, 2009 6:07 am PT

    Absolutely loved the SSX games, hopefully StokEd will be just as good with realism!

  • evratto

    Posted Dec 29, 2008 8:18 am PT

    It looks fine, hope its as good as SSX3.

  • Scooter_6_7

    Posted Nov 17, 2008 3:44 pm PT

    This looks like a really good Snowboarding game! Wish they had a PSP version...ah well. The Xbox 360 version looks great and hopefully will play as good as it looks! =]

  • hugo4400

    Posted Nov 17, 2008 12:45 pm PT

    ok it looks sick but were are the parks,jibs,boxes, and halfpipes?

  • ILL_BMX

    Posted Nov 11, 2008 12:27 pm PT

    Absinthe films are totally legit, "Transcendence" is one of their best. That makes a no contest decision for this game over SW.

  • solomonrz88

    Posted Nov 10, 2008 11:36 am PT

    ive said that many times as well bikerryan im defs hella stoked for stoked

  • Huell_Howser

    Posted Nov 5, 2008 9:54 am PT

    This game should let you build and session backcountry jumps. And hopefully they get it to feel like the board is actually on snow. The only games I've played that got the right feel were the original 1080 and SSX3.

  • wi88le

    Posted Oct 31, 2008 4:04 am PT

    Anyone know if this is going to be available in the UK? I can't find it anywhere looks better than Shaun Whites and I need my fix this year as I can't afford to go boarding this year... damn houses!

  • dKfalcon

    Posted Oct 28, 2008 9:20 pm PT

    what i like is the controls are like skate and skate is awesome because its so fluid and simple controls ..just takes to to master..Shaun white is made by activision but just seems a little more fake to me

  • rezpatriot

    Posted Oct 26, 2008 6:05 am PT

    i love xbox 360, having to go snowboarding without spending the money actually going. Not like I wouldn't like to go, but I don't have the money.

  • Sodney

    Posted Oct 11, 2008 11:00 am PT

    I don't know if I should get this or shaun white snowboarding I can't decide.

  • mentos_eater424

    Posted Oct 5, 2008 8:41 am PT

    This looks sick.

  • CY4N1D3_625

    Posted Oct 5, 2008 8:11 am PT

    Looks like the good ol' days of sweet snowboarding are finally coming back.

  • lathan94

    Posted Oct 2, 2008 3:51 pm PT

    This looks way better than Shaun white. I mean Skate in my opinion destroyed Tony Hawk. And i am a huge Tony Hawk fan.

  • jadefury27

    Posted Oct 2, 2008 11:27 am PT

    seems like the tech and game engine are more intresting than the actual game. ):-\

  • JacDG

    Posted Oct 2, 2008 10:13 am PT

    I really don't know Shaun White or this :S????????

  • xNinjaKingx

    Posted Oct 1, 2008 12:05 pm PT

    dam this! or shaun white XO TO HARD

  • bikerryan

    Posted Oct 1, 2008 2:08 am PT

    i think itll be better than shaun white. i always said they should make a snowboard game like skate

  • iamnessie

    Posted Sep 30, 2008 2:48 pm PT

    Looks cool but what kind of a company name is Bongfish? Are they all high when they make the games?

  • volcomstoner180

    Posted Sep 30, 2008 1:08 pm PT

    man this game or shaun white...i dont know..i like the realism on this one tho and the film company is amazing

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