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Skate

Skate

PS3 skate style rules, tips,! Skate is the closest thing to skateboarding without actually putting your feet on a table. Using the dual analog sticks, sculpt tricks and define your style so that two towers will never be the same. And there is plenty of room to remove this stuff - San Vanelona, a Mecca of boarding faith, challenges you to explore, find and own the best spots. Capture images to create and show your style with people around the world - because without pictures, it's fiction. Get ready for fun, creativity and culture of skateboarding without the hours of practice, broken bones and hospital visits.
  • Flickit The days are finished press the button. The intuitive control Dual Analog Flickit lets you perform tricks with qualifications which reflect real-world meaning and true attitude of skating.
  • Define your style of skating Create your own style and personality of the animation and physics that give you the freedom to decide how your skater looks, feels and rides. Be creative as you develop your own tricks and string them together to create lines.
  • Without pictures, which is fiction captures your movements and take more serious online game to share. Using innovative online editing tools, add music and personal recordings of live action to create the ultimate racing Vid.
  • Create Create your own history and to define its history. Become famous and generate hype for the media coverage, or follow the track with famous street spots andbuilding CRED.
  • Make San Vanelona mess with your field of security guards, navigate traffic and get chased or impress the citizens in this fully reactive city. San Vanelona is finally skate mecca where you can ride with pros, visit the skate shops, and discover and make their own points.
  • skate features professional legends and upcoming professional practitioners, Danny Way, Mark Gonzales, Rob Dyrdek, Mike Carroll, PJ Ladd, Chris Cole, Jason Dill, Pat Duffy, Jerry.

    Product Details

  • Amazon Sales Rank: #4709 in Video Games
  • Brand: Electronic Arts
  • Model: 15782841
  • Published on: 2007-09
  • Released on: 2007-09-24
  • ESRB Rating: Teen
  • Platform: PLAYSTATION 3
  • Number of items: 1
  • Dimensions: .55" h x 5.45" w x 6.78" l, .30 pounds


  • Features

  • Flickit: The dual analog control lets you perform skill-based trick executions that capture the real-world feel and true attitude of skating
  • Create your own style and personality with animation and physics that give you the freedom to decide how your skater looks, feels and rides. Get creative as you develop tricks and string them together to create lines
  • Capture your moves in game and put them online for the world to see. Use online video editing tools and add music to create a skate vid
  • Open progression allows gamers to skate how they want to skate. Get famous by generating mainstream hype or go the infamous route by outrunning security guards, owning spots and building street cred
  • Get chased by security guards, impress/annoy citizens, ride with pros, discover skate shops, and make spots your own in this fully reactive city



  • Customer Reviews

    Tony Hawk Killer4
    I've been a big fan of the Tony hawk games until the last one. I just got tired of the same game with a few boring additions added every year. So I decided to check this game out.

    PROS
    I have to say I'm impressed. The "flick it" system is a refreshing change to the way skating games are played. No more button mashing. I didn't think I would really care how the tricks were executed, but I was wrong. It takes a few minutes to get used to, but it's great when you get it down. Having to memorize 500 commands to do a trick is no longer necessary.

    The graphics are excellent. There's no loading time no matter where you travel, unless you "jump" to certain points. It's pretty fun seeing how many different ways you can bail, too.

    CONS
    The create-a-skater is very limited. There isn't much you can do to change how your guy looks. You can tweak the face and hair all you want, but it ultimately ends ups looking like the same average homeboy regardless.

    Story mode is a little thin. The challenges aren't that hard, and you have access to every move from the get-go.

    SUMMARY
    If you're looking for an in-depth skating game with a deep story mode, then don't get this game. If you want something closer to what real staking is like, this game is for you.


    Amazing5
    I've played Tony Hawk games from the very first one and this game is on a completely different level. Since skating in video games started it's been flawed with the idea that pressing a but makes you ollie or grind. But this game is all in the joysticks. To ollie you simply flick the joystick. To grind you land on the rail, you don't press a button. It's very realistic in the sense that you're trying to become pro by making your own videos to get on to a skate team. I could go on but instead you should just buy it and enjoy it yourself.

    Seriously Addicting5
    I bought my copy about a month ago and I haven't touched another ps3 game since.

    I hate the unrealistic elements in tony hawk's pro skater. Anyone who skateboards in real life can tell you that there is not a drop of realism in that game. Skate, however, is insanely close to the skateboarding experience. The analog stick controls are very innovative, as is the unique angle from which you see your skater. These two aspects when combined with a great physics engine make for extremely fun game.

    When you're coming up to a ledge to grind it, it's not a simple push button sequence. You have to be going at a proper speed, from the right angle and you have to know when to come off. This is insanely fun. You will not be able to easily perform all tricks. Much like a real skateboarding trying to land something, you will have to make several attempts. The realism is very absorbing.

    My one complaint about this game would be that the controls for some tricks are very similar to others. Sometimes you just can't fine-tune the way you flick the analog stick enough to differentiate between tricks. This makes some of the challenges in career mode a bit of a hassle. Career mode itself isn't as fun as free skate or party play anyway though, you probably won't spend too much time in it.

    Overall, this game is great. Ditch the aweful Tony Hawk games and play something more realistic like Skate.


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