Skate 2
When the first Skate debuted, it offered up a realistic simulation-based alternative to the unrealistic circus that the Tony Hawk franchise had become.
When the first Skate debuted, it offered up a realistic simulation-based alternative to the unrealistic circus that the Tony Hawk franchise had become. Now, the sequel is here with some subtle improvements that push virtual skateboarding to new heights. Still, it's pretty obvious that this franchise has some work to do before it can fully knock the Birdman off his perch.
Pros
- Multiplayer modes rock, new modes like Hall of Meat are fun
Cons
- Minor design issues cut into the fun, level designs need work
Bottom Line
The first Skate was a refreshing take on virtual skateboarding, so expectations were high for this one. Maybe they were a little too high: Skate 2 doesn't quite deliver the revolutionary skating experience that we were all hoping it would be. It's still a lot of fun and has a lot to offer, especially with its awesome multiplayer modes, but the franchise is still a ways away from living up to its full potential.
-
Price
$ 99.95 (AUD)
Skitched
Taking place in New San Vanelona, Skate 2 follows in the skidmarks of the original. Unfortunately, prior experience with the first installment is necessary if you hope to start playing right away; Skate 2 isn't a game where you can pick up the controller and start flipping your board around. The innovative controls definitely take some getting use to. But that isn't necessarily a bad thing. Landing tricks can be more difficult than necessary but when you do pull off a sick trick it makes you feel unstoppable.
The game features a deep Career mode that adds a few new events such as the Hall of Meat and Tranny. The Hall of Meat events are by far one of the most addicting challenges where the aim is to bail off your board and eat as much concrete as you can. The Tranny contests are also exciting but suffer from the same problem as most other challenges-crowded level designs which makes it hard to execute tricks to rack up points.
Put On The Red Light
Skate 2 also has some iffy design problems that definitely cut into the fun. A good example is the addition of Big Black, the lovable bodyguard from the MTV show Rob & Big. For a fee of five hundred dollars, he'll take out the pesky security guards and give you five minutes of freedom to skate around in a restricted area. Unfortunately, there are skate stops-those little metal guards that they use to discourage skaters-planted everywhere, which seriously hinders your ability to line up tricks. You can deal with the stops by phoning your pal to come remove them for a hundred dollars but it seemed like an unnecessary barrier to overcome.
Thankfully, the refined multiplayer component makes up for the poor design choices found in the single-player mode. You can freeskate with friends and choose from over a hundred different events. The transition from online freeskate to multiplayer challenges is seamless as well. The events can go one of two ways, either a competition where you are pitted against eachother or a co-op event where you must work towards a common goal. Winning events that you suggest are the ultimate grounds for smack talking and the volume of various events is seemingly never ending so hours upon hours of fun is to be had.
Don't Skate Alone
Skate 2 does have a lot to offer but it falls short in a lot of ways. Its realism feel is great when it comes to technical aspects like tricks and controsl but it's taken one step too far. If I wanted to get harassed by security and constantly get intimate with the asphalt, I would go hop on a skateboard in real life. Still, the solid multiplayer and incremental improvements make this a compelling choice for virtual skaters. And hopefully, they'll get it right with Skate 3.
Most Popular
Best Deals on PCWorld
- GamesView all »
-
-
Dell Alienware M14x Laptop
$1498.99 -
Dell Alienware M17x Laptop
$2498.99 -
Dell Alienware X51 Desktop
$1498.98 -
Dell Alienware M14x Laptop
$1999.00 -
Dell Alienware X51 Desktop
$1698.98 -
Dell Alienware X51 Desktop
$1298.98 -
Dell Alienware M17x Laptop
$2999.00 -
Dell Alienware Aurora ALX R4 D...
$5998.98 -
Dell Alienware M14x Laptop
$1799.00 -
Dell Alienware M17x Laptop
$2199.00 -
Dell Alienware Aurora R4 Deskt...
$2698.99 -
Dell Alienware Aurora ALX R4 D...
$4498.99 -
Dell Alienware X51 Desktop
$1898.99 -
Dell Alienware M18x Laptop
$3299.00 -
Dell Alienware M18x Laptop
$3698.99 -
Dell Alienware M17x Laptop
$2798.99
-
- Software and ServicesView all »
-
-
LogMeIn Ignition for Android
$29.99 -
Bitdefender Total Security 201...
$104.95 -
LogMeIn Pro
$87.90 -
Bitdefender Sphere
$99.95 -
Bitdefender Antivirus Plus 201...
$59.95 -
LogMeIn LogMeIn for iPad/iPhon...
$0.00 -
LogMeIn Central
$376.00 -
LogMeIn Hamachi
$19.00 -
Bitdefender Internet Security ...
$89.95 -
LogMeIn Free
$0.00 -
LogMeIn Ignition for Windows
$48.00 -
LogMeIn Join.me
$149.00
-
- PC ComponentsView all »
-
-
Seagate Constellation ES 3TB 7...
$398.20 -
Seagate Barracuda 7200RPM 500G...
$80.39 -
Hitachi Travelstar 5K1000 -- 2...
$100.78 -
PowerColor AX7870 2GBD5-2DHPPV...
$236.78 -
LaCie 1TB Rugged Mini Mobile, ...
$165.00 -
Western Digital MY BOOK AV USB...
$160.64 -
Seagate CONSTELLATION ES3 ST40...
$554.86 -
Western Digital WD3200BPVT 2.5...
$52.00 -
Toshiba Canvio V6 HDTC610AW3B1...
$85.00 -
Seagate GOFLEX 2.5 1TB FOR MAC
$212.06 -
Seagate GoFlex 500GB Satellite...
$249.95 -
LaCie Porsche Design P9220 Mob...
$145.00 -
Western Digital 2TB WD Black, ...
$169.00 -
IBM 250GB SATA Hot Swap HDD
$132.81 -
LaCie Rikiki Mobile Hard Drive...
$129.00 -
AMD 8 Core FX 8320 3.5~4.0 Ghz...
$989.00
-
- Desktop PCsView all »
-
-
Dell Inspiron One 2330 (Touch)...
$1798.98 -
Dell Inspiron One 2330 (Touch)...
$1898.99 -
Dell Inspiron One 2020 (Non-To...
$698.98 -
Dell Desktop OptiPlex 3010 Min...
$898.99 -
Dell OptiPlex 3010 Desktop
$1199.00 -
Dell XPS 8500 Desktop
$899.24 -
Dell Inspiron 660s Slim Tower ...
$498.98 -
Dell Inspiron 660s Slim Tower ...
$898.99 -
Dell OptiPlex 3010 Mini Tower ...
$1798.99 -
Dell Desktop Precision T1650
$2099.00 -
Dell Vostro 270SFF Desktop
$1199.00 -
Dell Vostro 270 SFF Desktop
$499.00 -
Dell Desktop Precision T1650
$1399.00 -
Dell Desktop OptiPlex 9010 SFF
$1899.00 -
Dell Vostro 470 Desktop
$1298.99 -
Dell XPS 8500 Desktop
$2198.99
-
- NotebooksView all »
-
-
Dell XPS 15 Laptop
$1798.98 -
Dell Inspiron 15R (Touch) Lapt...
$1298.99 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E6230
$2399.00 -
Dell Inspiron 15 (Touch) Lapto...
$498.99 -
Dell Inspiron 15 Laptop
$598.99 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E6330
$1899.00 -
Dell Inspiron 15R Laptop
$799.00 -
Dell Inspiron 17R Special Edit...
$999.00 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E5430
$1629.00 -
Dell XPS 15 Laptop
$1398.98 -
Dell Laptop Precision M6700
$3799.00 -
Dell Alienware M14x Laptop
$1498.99 -
Dell Vostro 2520 Laptop
$549.00 -
Dell Alienware m17x Laptop
$3598.99 -
Dell Inspiron 17R Special Edit...
$1498.99 -
Dell Laptop Latitude E6230
$1449.00
-



Be the first to comment.