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CUSTM REPLACEMENT CASE NO DISC Skate 2 XBOX SEE DESCRIPTION

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Item specifics

Condition
Brand New: An item that has never been opened or removed from the manufacturer’s sealing (if ...
Custom Bundle
No
Manufacturer Warranty
None
UPC
0014633155587
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Skate Series
Publisher
Electronic Arts
Genre
Sports
Game Name
Skate

About this product

Product Information

Sessions of Skate take place in a fictitious world called San Vanelona and are designed to offer gamers a realistic skateboarding experience. Players pick from a roster of characters that include Danny Way and PJ Ladd, and then explore the city while using the triggers and analog sticks to perform a wide variety of tricks and jumps. The goal is to become a famous skater, unlock hidden skating areas, and anger the security guards in the "no skate" zones. Gamers must draw from their real-life skills as a way to improve their avatar instead of upgrading a character through missions to increase their abilities. Rather than placing ramps around the environment, EA invites gamers to explore the ledges, dropins, funboxes, and rails around the urban landscape. Because the game is intended to challenge players, a full replay mode allows gamers to view that sweet backside bigspin they finally landed. While reviewing their moves players can adjust the speed and camera angles and then save them for others to download.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Electronic Arts
UPC
5030930057541, 0014633155587
eBay Product ID (ePID)
56291269

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Sports
Video Game Series
Skate Series
Platform
Microsoft Xbox 360
Game Name
Skate

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2007
Number of Players
1-6
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Blood and Gore, Crude Humor, Language, Mild Violence, Tobacco Référence

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4.5
124 product ratings
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  • Top favorable review

    Skate for Xbox 360

    Loved playing Skate when I had my Xbox 360 so much that I had to pick it up for my Xbox One now that the platform has the game as backwards compatible. Works as it should.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: deenastapp11

  • Top critical review

    Scratched disc

    The details said the disc had no scratches but when I got it the game had very large scratches and a big spot in the cent of the disc. Still works quite well for now but very disappointed.

    Verified purchase: YesCondition: Pre-OwnedSold by: rachepeabod_0

  • Mature review of Skate (Xbox 360)

    The mechanics in Skate are marvelous to one such as myself, with the only skating games behind me being from the Tony Hawk franchise. Focusing tricks with the right analog stick, grabs with the left and right triggers, and accelerating with the 'A' button, pulling off impressive stunts comes off naturally. The environment is gorgeous for being a skating game, reminding me of Mirror's Edge more so than anything else I can think of. This franchise has certainly pulled many gamers away from the THPS tour with its innovation and realism; it allows skates to pull off tricks on the ground, every trick can be performed right away without having to fill up a silly bar, and customizing your skaters appearance with real merchandise from skating brands are all features that are new to this game ...

  • Skate provides an excellent amount of entertainment.

    First, let me get the few flaws out of the way. The game has an annoying camera angle, and sometimes it can get very frustrating that you're not able to get off your skateboard and walk (like in Tony Hawk's Underground). But it's not too hard to get over the flaws once make your first ollie. The feeling of accomplishing an ollie with a flick of a joystick rather than a button is thrilling. You'll quickly (relatively) pick up on gameplay as you go along the very large are of "San Van". In just a few hour to a couple days, you'll be flawlessly pulling of 3,000 point combos. All in all, Skate is an excellent game. If the developers spend a little more time actually playing the game themselves, they would have figured out how frustrating it is to not be able to walk up the stairs by getting ...

  • Watch out Tony Hawk-Here comes much needed change!

    If you have played Tony Hawk, which I know you have, you are familiar with skateboard game mechanics. Unlike Tony Hawk, which relies mostly on button combinations, skate utilizes a unique control scheme called Flickit. To push off on your board and gather speed, you hit or hold the X and/or A button-x or A controls left or your right foot to push. Once you get rolling, you perform tricks by flicking the right analog stick around in various directions. For ollies, you pull down then push straight up, for kickflips you push up diagonally and pop shuvits require a Street Fighter II fireball motion. Grab tricks are a little different: the left and right triggers activate your skater's left or right hand for grabs and you can "tweak" the board for different tricks like Christ Airs by moving ...