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skate.2 (PS3)

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skate.2 (PS3) Description

Skate 2 is the bitching new version of the game that brought Skateboarding videogames kick(flip)ing and screaming into the 21st century. This time, EA has delivered a host of new tricks and some new features to keep things interesting. The basic premise is still the same of course, you get to bust sick moves using the dual analog control method that made the first game so special. Using one stick for each foot. After the surprise success of Skate, EA has produced a bigger better version of the game. Skate 2 is set once again in that fictional amalgam of San Francisco, Vancouver and Barcelona, San Vanelona, but a series of violent earthquakes have partially destroyed the city, opening up a whole new series of skating opportunities. The deserted remains of the city, now called New San Vanelona are protected by Mongo Co. You need to evade their operatives to be able to skate the best spots. This time round, the Create-a-Skater feature doesn't exclude those without a y chromosome, and you can make skater-gurl as well as skater-bois. That's the plural of boi, not the french for wood, by the way. Once you 've made you skater, you can break them by wiping badly, and if you do, you'll see their broken bones in the hall of meat. Once you hit the concrete and asphalt, the control method is similar tothe first game, but it's enhanced to enable to yto pull tricks that were just no possible in the first Skate game. Footplants, crail slides, ollie norths and fingerflips are all opened up to players of Skate 2, and lip and hip tricks are both enhanced. And if all of New San Vanelona's great terrain is not enough for you, Skate 2 lets you rearrange the furniture, to create the perfect skating spot. Skate 2, the greatest way yet to enjoy the excitement of skateboarding from the comfort of your couch.
Publisher: Electronic Arts   Platform: PS3   Category: Sports  
Players: 1-6   Release Date: 23 Jan 2009   PEGI Rating: PEGI Rated 16+  

Member Reviews for skate.2 (PS3)

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  • Currently 4 Stars.
Reviewed by: Thomas David Burton
The best skating game, and one of the best games to play with mates. Very intuitive controls that like most things revolutionary and genius take some getting used to but becomes second nature. Very long single player with lots of hidden depth. Highly recommended.
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  • Currently 2 Stars.
Reviewed by: Hailogon
With the sequel comes an inevitable influx in the amount to tricks available to your skater and not a whole much else. Finger flips can now be achieved by grabbing the board as you flick the right analogue stick, and the addition of one-footed combos will make any fan of the original happy. But that's just the problem here, the minor changes will only appeal to the original's fans, and the big additions such as being able to get off your board aren't executed well enough to draw in any new players. If you didn't like Skate you won't like Skate.2, but if you never played the first game then there might be something here to appeal to you.

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