Skate 3 – 100% Pure Adrenaline Achievement Guide

Jack and Geoff show you how to pick up the high-flying 100% Pure Adrenaline achievement in Skate 3.

Jack and Geoff show you how to pick up the high-flying 100% Pure Adrenaline achievement in Skate 3.
Jack and Geoff are back, wrecking their bodies in Skate 3 and picking up the achievement “Did Somebody Get a Boo Boo?” (The answer is yes.)
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Jack and Geoff take a look at a few extra characters you might not know about in Skate 3. They also break the rules and input a couple of cheat codes! Carazy!
Designing games around a system’s strengths is always a good idea — and Skate It strives to strike a balance between understanding the DS’ limitations while making the most of its strengths. Solid controls, multiplayer options, and creation tools stand out, though some jagged textures and their frustrating side effects hamper an otherwise solid execution.
Bland textures cause the most problems with Skate It, as they tend to smear parts of the environment together, making it hard to determine when a curb turns into a sidewalk before it’s too late to avoid a wipeout (even brushing against small objects in the game results in the same undesirable effect). When compared to other skateboarding games that give the player a more forgiving margin of error, Skate It misses the mark. But despite being more difficult and unforgiving than it needs to be, Skate It’s controls do a good job of making up for some of those frustrations.
You control your skater — displayed on the top screen — by drawing lines across the skateboard deck on the bottom screen, which elicits different effects depending on where and how you swipe the stylus. You push off the skateboard by pressing your stylus to the right of the deck and turn your skater by using the directional pad with your left hand (left-handed players can flip this around), and you execute grabs by holding down the left bumper. Once you get the hang of those basics, more complicated stylus strokes result in increasingly fancier tricks, which are essential to completing events in the game’s career mode.
Single-player progression is similar to other skateboarding games: build your reputation by participating in events against other skaters in the world, eventually attain sponsorship, then go back through said events to boost your score…and that’s about it. It helps that most of the skate parks are well designed, but it’s the multiplayer features that keep the game from falling into monotony thanks to solid single- and multicard play. Additionally, any skate parks you create with the MySpot creation tools are shareable in either multiplayer mode, along with a logo-creation tool to customize your skater.
Skate It on the DS is a decent choice for patient skateboarding fans, but casual players may want to hold out for a potentially more refined future installment.
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