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Steve Farrelly
AusGamers Editor
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Location: Sydney, New South Wales
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The true-to-art-and-craft Skater XL which takes most of its cues from EA's celebrated Skate series and expands upon the concept of "skateboarding as expression" (ie creating your own lines and landing everything no matter how long it takes), is out now in the wild, having hibernated most of its life in PC Early Access. We've been playing it and had a chance to chat with the devs and one of the game's pros, but as this is an in-depth near-simulation experience, we're taking the time to properly craft an in-depth review, especially because these types of game are my jam. That doesn't mean you can't go out and grab it now, but if you like sitting on fences, our full verdict will be with you this week. Dive into skateboarding paradise with levels that feature famous skate landmarks and environmental elements, including Downtown LA, the ginormous Big Ramp, Easy Day High, and community created maps like Grant Park, Hudland and Streets. Play as skateboarding pros Tiago Lemos, Evan Smith, Tom Asta and Brandon Westgate, or customise and create your own skateboarding legend with gear from more than 30 real skate brands. Explore digital skate zines, personal highlight replays and more from the Skater XL community that celebrates this new era of digital skateboarding.Features:Check out the game's launch trailer embedded below. |
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