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Wednesday, December 24, 2008
Skate It Review
SKATE IT is a sequel to the original game skate, that was only released on the Play station 3 and Xbox 360. Now the adventure has finally come to the wii and the controls have succeeded most peoples expectations. I mean, it feels like you are skating in your own living room. This game has a pretty normal plot, the typical rags-to-riches story, but it adds a twist since you are in a town which has been mysteriously ravaged and evacuated by an unknown cause. Now you and your cameraman are the only people in own and your job is to SKATEBOARD. But it isn't just a regular skateboarding game either, you skateboard in stages in which you have to do many missions in order to get sponsored and be named the Skater of the Year. This makes the game a lot more entertaining and it makes your final goal clear. The campaign will last you around 8 hours, going from one task to another with brisk missions that keep the game fast paced. You won't always be in America too. You will go to other places like Shanghai and Barcelona to skateboard and that provides a new and fresh gameplay. The controls are fairly easy, but are the best during the Wii Balance Board and Wii Remote combo. Though the moves never come up the same, it really feels like you are skateboarding in the actual streets. Though the wii balance board is great for the gameplay, it may leave you with a bit of a backache by the end of it all. There are many mini games in the multi player mode like the highest score or the best tricks which also creates a great multiplayer experience. The city is filled with rubble and debris which creates a good environment for your favorite tricks and stunts. The characters aren't that customizable but it wouldn't really change the game if it were. The music is great for the skateboarding theme since it is all Rock. This game is great if you just want to pass your time and for that reason I have PASSED this game.
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