Destineer Announces Stoked: Big Air Edition

September 30, 2009

Destineer Announces Stoked: Big Air Edition
 
Highest Rated Xbox 360® Snowboarding Game Now Includes Racing, Even Better
Controls, Two New Mountains, Better Graphics, and More

Stoked, which has the highest Metacritic score of any
advanced-generation snowboarding game, is now faster, bigger, easier to control,
and even more gorgeous in Stoked: Big Air Edition. New features include racing,
marked trails that make it easy to find great runs, lots of park objects to use
for tricks, two new mountains, better visuals, and faster and smoother riding.
Stoked: Big Air Edition is priced at $39.99 and will be released exclusively for
the Xbox 360 videogame system from Microsoft® on November 24, 2009.
 
Stoked gives players physical control of their rider through the analog sticks,
which eliminates the need for players to memorize combos and gives them the
ability to craft their own riding and trick styles. As players complete
challenges and win events with style, they gain sponsorships, gear, and clothing
from over 30 real-world brands, like Burton, Libtech, Volcom, Dakine, Nikita,
and Quicksilver, and they gain profiles of their exploits in leading
snowboarding magazines, such as Snowboard Magazine.
 
Stoked: Big Air also introduces racing for both single-player and multiplayer
modes. Three types of races are included: Head to Head Through Gates, Pack
Racing Through Gates, and Freestyle First to the Bottom (multiplayer only).
 
Players can ride with Pros in the Pro Challenges, in which they match the moves
of seven different Pros, including Travis Rice, Gigi Ruf, Nicolas Muller, and
Annie Boulanger. Or, they can also race against any of the Pros.
 
Stoked: Big Air features seamless drop-in, drop-out multiplayer. At any time,
anywhere, on any mountain, players can instantly choose to free-ride with a
posse of up to seven friends, or challenge them in a variety of competitive
riding activities.
 
In addition to racing, players can compete in a variety of Big Air and
Grind-fest events, compete on behalf of their sponsor to take control of a
mountain in the Battle of the Brands, ride for media exposure, build a scrapbook
of pictorial exploits, free-ride the mountain for high scores, and complete a
variety of technical trick challenges.
 
Key new features in Stoked: Big Air include:
 
Racing
Race against the world’s top riders in single-player mode, or race online
against up to seven other players via Xbox LIVE®.  Depending on race type,
you can race through gates or carve your own route fastest to the bottom.
 
Marked Trails
Stoked: Big Air makes it easy to find great runs on every mountain. Each
mountain includes eight runs with marked and groomed trails, lots of park
objects to trick off and on-screen highlighting of kickers and jumps.
 
Park Objects
Besides marked trails filled with lots of park objects, many mountains also have
park objects spread throughout the wild.
 
Two New Mountains

Stoked: Big Air includes all five mountains from the original Stoked, plus two
new mountains: Laax and K2. Together, these seven mountains give players over
500 square miles to explore. While every mountain has marked and groomed trails,
players can also fly their helicopter to carve their own lines anywhere on any
mountain.
 
Smoother and Faster Riding
We’ve tweaked all aspects of riding, from camera angles to animations to the
sensitivity of the controls, and we’ve made Stoked: Big Air even faster, with
even more Big Air opportunities.
 
Gorgeous Visuals
Stoked: Big Air is now even more gorgeous, with a new lighting model, post
effects, fog, upgraded particle effects, and more.
 
Two New Pros
Gigi Ruf and Romain de Marchi join Travis Rice, Nicolas Muller, Wolle Nyvelt,
Annie Boulanger, and Tadashi Fuse.
 
Stoked: Big Air Edition is being developed by the Austrian snowboarding
enthusiasts at Bongfish GmbH.
 
Players can be sponsored by the following gear and clothing brands:  ANON,
ARCUS, BILLABONG, BLUE TOMATO, BONFIRE, BURTON, DAKINE, DRAGON, DRAKE, ELECTRIC,
ELEVEN, HART, LIBTECH, NEFF, NIKITA, NITRO, NORTHWAVE, PROTEC, OAKLEY,
QUIKSILVER, RAIDEN, R.E.D., RIDE, ROME, ROXY, SALOMON, TECHNINE, VANS, VOLCOM,
and VONZIPPER.
 
Film companies and snowboarding publications in the game include ABSINTHE-FILMS,
SNOWBOARD MAGAZINE, METHOD MAGAZINE, SNOWBOARD CANADA MAGAZINE, HUCK MAGAZINE,
and ONBOARD MAGAZINE.