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Adapting beautifully the feel of skating to stylus controls

We weren’t impressed with this on Wii, largely because of its borked controls – all crazy waggles and impenetrable balance board wobbles. The DS version has the FlickIt system, which involves swiping the stylus on a touchscreen skateboard to perform moves – and it works. Memorizing the maneuvers can take a while, and scrawling on the screen while steering with the D-pad and doing grabs with the shoulder buttons requires plenty of dexterity, but it feels like you’re skating.

There are loads to do – challenges, designing parks, multiplayer modes, free skating – so you can scoot around for ages. There are some graphical hitches: sometimes it’s hard to tell the difference between a wall and a ramp, causing your skater to hit the ground with a convincing thud – although a few times he just got caught in the scenery. And you will need plenty of patience to get used to the FlickIt thing. But stick with it and this is an enjoyable skating game with loads to do with no danger of getting bored.

Dec 11, 2008

You'll love
  • Stylus controls work nicely
  • Tons of modes
  • Design your own parks
You'll hate
  • Steep learning curve
  • Some graphical hitches
  • Requires significant patience

 
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Dude  - 11 months 11 days ago 
First, second, and third
Take that Interwebbers!!!!
BigKingBud  - 4 months 27 days ago 
This aint no Skate 2,and at first this game may seem like the worst game ever to hit the ds.but after about 15-20 minutes with it, its pretty cool.well..... if you cant get to your skate 2.
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Skate It
Skate It

Genre: Sports
Release date: Nov 19, 2008
Published by: Electronic Arts
Developed by: Electronic Arts
Multiplayer Modes:
Offline
1 player SOLO
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