
UGO writes: "If you're an avid snowboarder (or skier), you know just as well as I do that a great day of boarding is all about the conditions. The weather is crucial. If it's too windy, the top of the mountain is an icy mess. If it's too sunny, the glare reflects off the snow and it makes it difficult to recognize small deviations in the terrain. And if it's a white out… well, you know tomorrow will be a blast!
The latest snowboarding game from BongFish, Stoked, is attempting to recreate that experience (amongst a host of others). The game has a perpetual weather system that will be the same for players the world over. Check out the five-day forecast and then call your buddies to let them know the best day to hit the slopes, because in Stoked you won't be tackling the mountain alone. Unless you drop out of your helicopter in the heart of backcountry…"

AlienLion writes:
"As the seventh generation of consoles nears its’ mud dive, we feel the need for yet another round up, as part of our send off. This time, we will provide six examples of the most regrettably titled games of the past seven or eight years. Again, we will avoid the more obscure titles, because otherwise, the list would be endless, with stuff like Touch Dic and Sticky Balls (we fucking wish we were joking).
These are the rather well known games that have or will come out on some of the major consoles. This way, we can all appreciate just how little gaming has advanced, in that department, over the last few decades."

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Mygamer writes: "Stoked: Big Air Edition is a game I didn't know existed. Other than Ubisoft's Shaun White series, I thought there were no more snowboarding games being made, which was a shame since they tend to be a lot of fun, particularly the SSX series. Stoked goes in a different direction, separate from the arcade feel from the SSX series or the Extreme Games fame set up that Shaun White offers. Not unlike EA's successful Skate franchise, Stoked is all about making a name for yourself the old fashioned way. Forgoing huge competitions, Stoked is all about the sport."