Skate 2

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Skate 2 is a computer or console game released in 2009 in which you take the form of a character you have created yourself and with which you try, as in the first part of the series ( Skate ), to gain fame in the skater scene of the fictional city of New San Vanelona to reach.

action

At the beginning of the game you can see in a movie sequence how the character is led past various personalities of the skater scene out of a prison. You can hardly see anything of the actual character because it has not yet been created. After this sequence, the basic skills of the character are taught in a training session, which also gives you the opportunity to explore the open game world of New San Vanelona . The game follows on from the story of its predecessor , at the end of which San Vanelona was destroyed. It was rebuilt with the financial help of Mongocorp , which is why there are rental cops in many areas of the city who want to keep you from skating . In the course of the game you take part in skate contests, photo shoots and film shoots again and again, and thus acquire a respected position in the scene.

Innovations and noteworthy features

  • You can now get off your board and walk up stairs. It also makes caveman tricks possible.
  • Uploading longer, self-edited skate clips is possible.
  • The range of different tricks has been increased significantly compared to its predecessor. B. Perform hippy jumps.
  • The game takes place in New San Vanelona. In the city there are some well-known spots from the first part, but also a lot of new ones.
  • The Hall of Meat mode has been further developed. Now you can bring the character's body into certain positions during the fall, and thus perform various tasks that represent good additional income.

German version

  • In the German version, the manufacturer changed 20 T-shirts, hats, etc. This means that the German and international versions are incompatible with each other in multiplayer.

Web links

Individual evidence

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