Skate (Xbox 360) - Pre-Owned

Price 17.96 USD

EAN/UPC/ISBN Code 886162510249


Manufacture VGX, LLC

Manufacture Country USA

* Flickit  The days of button mashing are over. The intuitive Flickit dual analog control lets you perform skill-based trick executions that capture the real-world feel and true attitude of skating. * Define Your Style of Skating  Create your own style and personality with animation and physics that give you the freedom to decide how your skater looks, feels and rides. Get creative as you develop your own tricks and string them together to create lines. * Without Footage, Its Fiction  Capture your sickest moves in game and bring them online for the world to see. Using innovative online video editing tools and add music to create the ultimate skate vid. * Create Your Own Story  Skaters don"t follow rules, they can choose how they want to progress through the game. Open progression allows gamers to skate how they want to skate. Become famous and generating mainstream hype or go the infamous route by outrunning security guards, owning spots and building street cred. Depending on how you roll in the game, you"ll start seeing your own coverage in Thrasher or The Skateboard Mag. * Make San Vanelona Your Playground  Get chased by security guards, impress and/or annoy the citizens in this fully reactive city. San Vanelona is the ultimate skate mecca where you can ride with pros, discover skate shops, and own spots to make them yours. * Roll with the Pros  skate features professional legends and upcoming pros including Danny Way, Mark Gonzales, Rob Dyrdek, Mike Carroll, P.J. Ladd, Chris Cole, Jason Dill, Pat Duffy, Jerry Hsu, Paul Rodriguez, Dennis Busenitz, Alex Chalmers, Chris Haslam, Colin McKay, John Rattray, Ryan Gallant, Ryan Smith and Terry Kennedy. * Online Gameplay  skate features an extensive online gameplay system including multiple online multiplayer modes. Gamers can hit up popular spots in the city with friends across the country. * ESRB Rating: TEEN with Blood and Gore, Crude Humor, Language, Tobacco Reference, and Mild Violence