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Oct 25 2007, 2:30am CDT | by Luigi Lugmayr
Tweaktown published a review of the Skate video game on the Xbox 360.
Quote from the review: "EA have gone for a more realistic approach than this genre is used to, but with mixed results.
The career mode is definitely where most of the gameplay can be had in SKATE, but there are other modes to keep you busy if developing a skater isn't your cup of tea. As mentioned already, there is the ability to 'Free Skate' the city but the only difference here besides the lack of career related events is you are allowed to skate with one of the game's included pro skaters - otherwise the career mode itself is basically just as open and 'free'. For multiplayer, the game has two modes on offer - the ability to go on Xbox Live and skate online in either ranked or unranked matches, or the ability to play against friends locally using the 'Party Mode'."
Read the full review on Tweaktown. Buy Skate on Amazon.com.
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