9.0

Gaming Nexus: Stoked: Big Air Edition Review

Gaming Nexus writes: "A little less than a year ago, Cyril reviewed Stoked, a snowboarding game published by Destineer. We've been checking out titles from for a few years. This game came as a surprise to a lot of people. Destineer started with a lot of focus on budget titles, cartoon IP and social gaming ports, and DS games. Seeing them produce a top shelf sports title turned more than a few heads.

As with any first release in a series, Stoked wasn't perfect. It received mixed but generally favorable reviews, the majority of which said basically the game was a near miss to being really good. So, Destineer gave the developers at Bongfish the go ahead to get back to work and finish what they started with Stoked: Big Air Edition."

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7.0

PlayDevil: Stoked Big Air Edition Review

Stoked: Big Air edition was released in 2009 in the US- does the game cut it now it has finally been released in Europe?

"There’s plenty to do, and once you get used to the controls, the frustrations lessen a little. Getting 100% is a monumental challenge, and would take a seasoned gamer dozens of hours, so the game presents a great value proposition if you’re up for the challenge and get past the frustrations."

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4.0

Everybody Plays: Stoked: Big Air Edition Review

Everybody Plays: Way back when, when the Xbox 360 launched in 2005, a game launched alongside it to little or no real reception. That game was called Amped 3. Easily the jewel in the crown of the 360's launch line-up, Amped 3 was a snowboarding game like none that had come before it. With a madcap bunch of characters, a challenging single player mode, a sense of humour, and controls that almost anyone could pick up and play, Amped 3 set new standards for the snowboarding genre.

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6.5

MSXbox - Stoked: Big Air Edition Review

MSXbox - Stoked: Big Air Edition should be entertaining for fans of the genre; as long as they know going in that it's a straight to business snowboarding game without a main hook other than challenges.

For an updated version of a game that came out in 2009, Big Air Edition just doesn't do enough to justify a purchase for those who bought the original Stoked. However, to those who are thinking about buying this game, I would wait as even at the average price of £25 it still feels overpriced for what you get. This title to me is a rent only or a below £15 purchase at most.

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