Inspired by the replay modes in EA’s Skate series, friends Brandon and Darren decided to put the controllers down and go and make a real skate video just like it. So they did. This is it.
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Rayman doesn’t have legs, and I bet he can skateboard. Miis don’t have legs, and I bet they can too. This Skate 3 glitch confirms it: Legs are not needed for skateboarding.
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I really liked the first Skate, but haven’t been keeping up with the series since because, well, it all looks the same. You skate, you fall off, you try again. I do love it when a series jumps the shark, however.
Riding high on the failure of Tony Hawk: Ride and feeling absolutely no threat from Ubisoft’s upcoming Shaun White skateboarding title, EA gears up for an early May release for the third installment of the Skate series.
Only EA could create a skateboarding title so pretty that it has me flashing back to a Christian Slater movie from 1989.