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Skate
Posted by magnapop, 312 days ago
  Skate
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 Rating Preview
 Story
 7.8 
 Lastability
9.5
 Playability
8.6
 Originality
8.0
 Graphics
9.0
 Sound
9.0

With Tony Hawks being the unrivalled king of skateboard games, its time for EA to try their hand and show Mr Hawks how to do things.  

The game starts off rather amusingly as your character gets involved in a very serious but funny accident. Your job is then to build back all of the skills lost in a series of tasks set by the local skaters, shops and magazines. 

San Vanelona is a huge skating mecca, it consists of shopping plaza’s, skateparks, school yards and long, fast roads. All around  San Vanelona are fellow skaters who are going about doing their thing, follow them and you may find some cool new areas. During the game some of the skaters will offer you a challenge, these consist of Follow Me, where you need to stay within a certain distance of the leader, SKATE, where you pull off a move and the next player has to copy it, make a mistake and you gain a letter, spell SKATE and its game over. Deathrace is were you and a few other skaters head down a large hill, weaving in-between traffic and pedestrians, trying to get to the next checkpoint, and ultimately the finish line.

 

As well as skater challenges you will also be invited to local events like Own the Spot where you have to perform a high scoring move that no one else can beat, Best Trick, Pro Challenges and also Film and Photo challenges, where your camera man tells you what they want and its up to you to choose a location and start filming.

 

The main progression in the game is made through the magazines. There are two mags in San Vanelona, The Skateboard Mag and Thrasher. Your goal is to get onto the front cover of each of these mags, and once you have that you will be swamped with potential sponsor deals. The more sponsors you get, the more clothing and boards you can afford.

 

For those of us use to Tony Hawks games, the controls will come as a bit of a shock. The Left stick is used to control your skaters body and the Right stick to control the board. To pull an ollie you need to pull back on the Right stick, then push forward, the longer you hold down, the higher the jump. To pull off a manual, you need to find the biting point of the Right stick, pull down just slightly on the stick and your skater will lean back on the board, lifting the front wheels from the floor. Once you have gotten used to the controls, the moves you can pull off have a greater sense of realism and feeling of satisfaction than on Tony Hawks.

 

The graphics and sound on this game are great, going for a realist look and noises for the city streets, plus as expected, a very impressive soundtrack. 

 

 

There are a few niggling problems with this game that takes away from the great polish, the camera is far too low, causing your skater to block the view ahead and if you take a sharp turn, it takes far too long to get back behind you, and when on some of the tougher challenges, this can get very frustrating. Also is the lack of self righting, more often than not you will find your worst enemy is not another character or some crazy move to pull off, but a simple curb. Hit one of these and you will go flying, but when you get back to your board you tend to face the curb again, with no room to gain speed for an ollie, so you have to unceremoniously turn your board around and gain another run up. Now dont get me wrong, I love the ultra realism of such things, but it does take away from the fun gaming element.

 

A few additions to the Xbox 360 version is that you have the rumble function and also achievement points. Achievements are a good mix of single player and online requirements that will keep you playing for some time. Out of the 360 and PS3 versions, go for the 360 version. They look and play the same but the achievements are worth playing for.

 Our Rating for Skate
7.8
Story
Rebuilding your character from scratch and competing numerous tasks, nothing new but well executed.
9.5
Lastability
Plenty of challenges to unlock and complete. 360 has achievements to unlock.
8.6
Playability
The controls really give this game a more realistic edge than other skateboard games. It just will take some time unlearning old habits.
8.0
Originality
I prefer the realism of this title over Tony Hawks, but it is still similar in many ways.
9.0
Graphics
As with the controls, the graphics are very realistic, you will be wincing at some of the bails.
9.0
Sound
Good atmosphere, and a great soundtrack.
8.7
Overall
More of a skateboarding simulator when compared to the arcade feel of Tony Hawks. This is a really good alternative to the usual skateboarding selection, but is let down by an awkward camera.
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