![]() ![]() Like I had said before though it’s really not able to affect the way the game is played and doesn’t bother me much at all. If you have been playing for a while you know its nothing new to suddenly fall and shoot across the ground at a faster speed than you where traveling in the first place. Still apparent are the physics glitches that have been around since the first Skate title. The new fad with the wide brimmed ball cap is apparent here as well, nine out of ten hats you look at will be wide brimmed. Most of the hair styles are standard and the tattoos feature is pretty useless unless you’re wearing no shirt or a short sleeve. There aren’t a lot of features to choose from physically. It’s hard to make your character stand out based on the facial structure. There are a lot of clothes to choose from and this will be mainly what makes your character stand out, unless of course you like running around with a pink mo-hawk. If you are looking for a highly detailed character creation than Skate 3 is not going to do it for you. Just poke around like you would any other game and you will get the hang of it shortly. There is a lot of information set in front of you in the online options and it can be a little confusing at first. After figuring out how to invite each other to play it was a bit of fun, but for me I like the single player the best as in all the older Skate titles as well. The online features are a bit confusing at first, and we had a little bit of trouble just figuring out how to get into a game together. You will then be ready to compete against other teams of players Skate 3 highly encourages team work and playing against other teams. For online mode, you have to create or join an already existing team. There is an entire list of pre-made skaters if you’re lazy, but if you are like me than you will create all 5 as your friends or whatever it is you want. As you sell more boards you will need to expand your team by adding more skaters to the roster. When you create a new team you select the name, logo, and motto. One of the cooler features and what the online version is directly based on is the team builder. You can earn parks and redesign them, if you remember THPS: Underground they brought this feature to light and Skate 3 has really put the cherry on the top. Based on how many boards you sell is how far you will progress in the story. ![]() In skate 3 you take to the streets to meet up with other pro skaters and magazine opportunities to sell as many boards as you can. You have decided that your done playing around with dangerous stunts for other companies and that its time to start your own business. So you have met up with Shingo, a familiar name for Skate fans. Since the first game there have only been improvements. It’s so hard to dig up anything really wrong with Skate I was only able to find a few errors that really don’t affect game play at all. The single player is satisfying none the less and has plenty of options and missions to make it well worth the money. The story is a tad bit on the short side, but it’s to no surprise as Skate 3 is based on having and internet connection. Skate 3 has a great intro video that fits perfectly with the style of its predecessors. Like always, EA Studios Blackbox never disappoints with the comic relief and realistic character personas. Personally being a serious skater in the past and an even bigger Tony Hawks Pro Skater fan, I think Skate still has the lead by leaps and ollies, in realism and game play. ![]() There have been mixed feelings as Skate 3 has speculations as to whether It has lost the realistic feeling it originally birthed. Three years and two titles later we finally get our hands on the much awaited Skate 3. Electronic Arts’ “Skate” would go on to out sell Tony Hawks Proving Grounds by a two to one ratio. Towards the death of the Tony Hawk series in 2007, a game called Skate has since buried the hatchet.
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