A kid-friendly, motion-controlled version of Shaun White Snowboarding could have been a disaster, but this turns out to be a truly slick edition of the franchise. Not only is this one of the best-looking Wii games available, both remote and balance board controls feel really nice. I recommend it regardless of whether or not you own the board. This will be another good one to bring out when your non-gamer friends come over, as it fits the "pick up and play" description perfectly. The option to work through the entire game cooperatively is great but it would have been nice if your progression could carry over between single- and multiplayer. Overall this is a polished package and a great example of how to treat the Wii version of a multi-platform game.
8.5 Presentation
Shaun White has a slick art style, lots of friendly in-game options, and a few coats of polish.
9.0 Graphics
Kudos go to the developers for not trying to pull off realistic graphics with the less-powerful Wii. This is one of the best-looking games for Nintendo's current console.
8.0 Sound
Good selections from bands like Run DMC, Black Rebel Motorcycle Club, and Blue Oyster Cult.
8.0 Gameplay
Not as deep as other boarding games, but it's still a lot of fun and provides a great tactile feeling.
8.0 Lasting Appeal
Cooperative and competitive modes for up to four players should keep you riding for a good while.
8.4 Overall

Review
Some other reviews:
NGamer UK - 8.4
Official Nintendo Magazine - 8.0
EDGE - 7.0
NRevolution - 7.0
I guess it's not the Ubisoft Wii failure many were expecting.