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Skate

Skate Review – Everything’s a Ramp if You’re Brave Enough!

Reviewed by: Wedgiroth – Editor & Co-founder, Gurbegaming.nl
Platform Played: PC


PC Specs

Component Details
CPU AMD Ryzen 7 5800X3D
GPU Sapphire Nitro+ AMD 7900 GRE
RAM 32GB 3600MHz DDR4
Storage 1TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD
Genre Extreme Sports

Introduction

“Everything’s a ramp if you’re brave enough!”

That phrase sums up Skate perfectly. It captures the spirit of the game — a chaotic blend of fun, freedom, and inevitable faceplants. Whether you’re hanging out with friends or just cruising solo, Skate delivers the perfect mix of chill vibes and creative expression. It’s not about if you wipe out, but when — and that’s all part of the fun.


Story

Let’s be honest — Skate isn’t a story-driven experience, and it doesn’t need to be. The career mode provides just enough structure to keep you moving forward while letting you explore at your own pace. Progression feels rewarding as you unlock new boards, outfits, and ramps. It won’t win any storytelling awards, but it complements the gameplay well.

Story Rating: 7/10


Gameplay

Here’s where Skate truly shines. The controls feel fantastic — smooth, intuitive, and satisfying. Tricks are easy to learn but hard to master, offering a great balance between accessibility and depth. Crashing has never been this fun either; the ragdoll physics and fall animations deliver genuine laugh-out-loud moments. Whether you’re skating alone or messing around in multiplayer, the game is pure, unfiltered fun.

Gameplay Rating: 9/10


Graphics

Skate nails the look and feel of a vibrant skate world. The visuals are clean and colorful, with great lighting that brings each environment to life. Performance is stable, with a consistently high framerate, even during more chaotic moments. Sure, you might notice a texture or two loading in a bit late when speeding through areas, but it’s a minor issue in an otherwise polished presentation.

Graphics Rating: 8/10


Playtime

There’s plenty to do if you’re aiming to see it all. Unlocking every board, griptape, wheel, and cosmetic item will take you well over 30 hours — and that’s before diving into custom ramps and multiplayer sessions. It’s the kind of game you can keep coming back to, even after the credits roll.

Playtime Rating: 7/10


Final Thoughts

Skate doesn’t try to reinvent the wheel — and it doesn’t have to. It’s a laid-back, feel-good sandbox that lets you experiment, laugh, and skate however you want. With its fluid gameplay, great performance, and easygoing charm, it’s the perfect game for anyone looking to chill out and have fun with friends.

Overall Score: 7.5 / 10

 

Pros

  • Really good fun with friends!
    Skate truly shines in multiplayer — grab your board, join your mates, and the laughter never stops.

  • Visually very pleasing!
    The bright colors, smooth lighting, and overall aesthetic make the world feel alive.

  • Funny wipeout moments!
    Falling has never been this entertaining — slapstick chaos at its finest.


Cons

  • Textures can bug out sometimes.
    Some textures take a moment to load properly, especially when you’re moving fast.

  • Multiplayer can occasionally stop working.
    Players can turn invisible during online sessions, which can be frustrating mid-run.

  • Traffic can be a bit too much.
    Getting hit by buses or cars happens far too often, especially in busy areas.

 

 

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