For skating’s sake: Skate “Spike” trailer
We’re not sure if Electronic Arts‘ Skate (PS3, 360) will earn a Parent’s Choice Award like Tony Hawk’s Downhill Jam did, but if you’re the skater-type who’s in it for skating’s skate, err, sake, then you’re bound to find something appealing in this title. And whether you’d spell the game as Skate, skate, or SKATE, at the end of the day, the only thing that matters is if you do get to skate.
Today, we’ve got a trailer that shows just what skating really is for some of us. There are no obstacles, just one continuous run through the hustle and bustle of urban life. Skate seems to take this philosophy of skating. It’s just casual without all the fancy-shmancy. Just get on your board and let your legs and wheels take you away for a ride.
We’re not sure if Electronic Arts‘ Skate (PS3, 360) will earn a Parent’s Choice Award like Tony Hawk’s Downhill Jam did, but if you’re the skater-type who’s in it for skating’s skate, err, sake, then you’re bound to find something appealing in this title. And whether you’d spell the game as Skate, skate, or SKATE, at the end of the day, the only thing that matters is if you do get to skate.
Today, we’ve got a trailer that shows just what skating really is for some of us. There are no obstacles, just one continuous run through the hustle and bustle of urban life. Skate seems to take this philosophy of skating. It’s just casual without all the fancy-shmancy. Just get on your board and let your legs and wheels take you away for a ride.