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Skate 3 - Playstation 3

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Platform: PlayStation 3


Features

  • Learn the ins and outs of skating with the all-new Skate School where you can practice your skills on the sticks. Customize your experience with new on-screen guides including a manual meter and Flickit trick analyzer
  • Multiplayer allows you to progress through the career campaign with others or slay them in head-to-head competitive battles. Keep tabs on teammates and rivals with Skate Feed, the all-new game and web social network
  • Say hello to darkslides, underflips, and the all-new skate mecca, Port Carverton - featuring unique districts, plazas, skateparks and endless lines, this is the true skater's paradise
  • Form teams to become a skate industry mogul. From completing online challenges to creating skate parks, to having your graphics downloaded, almost everything skaters do in the game counts towards their progression
  • Skate Reel and Skate Graphics are back, and the all-new Skate Park is an open canvas for players to create their dream plaza or mega-ramp park. Once created, players can share their masterpieces with the world from their console

Description

The award winning SKATE franchise is back and rolling into new territory as SKATE 3 heads to the brand new city of Port Carverton. Get ready to team up and throw down as you build your own customized dream team to shred the streets, parks, and plazas and change the face of the city. New tricks, improved off-board actions, and gnarly Hall of Meat carnage mixed with exciting new team-based game modes Team Up. Throw Down.—Enjoy all the camaraderie and competition of co-op gameplay by building your ultimate skate crew with your friends. Work together through your career or slay all suckers in head-to-head competitive battles for bragging rights. Keep tabs on the happenings of your teammates and rivals with Skate.Feed, the all-new game and web social network. Build Your Brand, Become a Mogul—Form your team and rise up to become a skate industry mogul. Your team’s logo brands the city as your popularity grows…the more boards you sell the bigger the changes. And the cool thing is, everything you do sells boards. From completing online challenges to having your created skate parks or graphics downloaded by other gamers…it all counts towards your progression. Skate.Create and Share—We give you the game, you create the magic. Skate.Create gives you all the tools needed to create custom content for your team, your own private use, or to share with the world by uploading directly from your console. Returning favorites Skate.Reel and Skate.Graphics are back are joined by the all-new Skate.Park - an open canvas to create your dream plaza or mega-ramp park, Skate.Create is the definitive toolset to let you truly skate it your way. New City, More Tricks, More Skate —Say goodbye to harsh security, skate stoppers, and draining pools, say hello to darkslides, underflips, and an all-new city—Port Carverton, the skater friendly mecca you have been waiting for. Featuring unique districts, all-new plazas, and endless lines, Port Carverton delivers the true skater’s paradise experience. The award winning Skate franchise is back and trucking into new territory as Skate 3 rolls into the brand new city of Port Carverton. Get ready for a whole new virtual skating experience as you build your own customized dream team to shred the streets, parks, and plazas and change the face of the city. New tricks, improved off-board actions, and gnarly Hall of Meat carnage mixed with exciting new team-based game modes take Skate 3 to a new level of skateboarding fun. Additional features include: 6-skater online multiplayer (including co-op) support, content downloads, Career Mode, Skate School and more. .caption { font-family: Verdana, Helvetica neue, Aerial, serif; font-size: 10px; font-weight: bold; font-style: italic; } ul.indent { list-style: inside disc; text-indent: -15px; } table.callout { font-family: verdana; font-size: 11px; line-height: 1. 3em; } td.vgoverview { height: 125px; background: 9DC4D8 url( amazon.com/images/G/01/electronics/detail-page/callout-bg.png) repeat-x; border-left: 1px solid 999999; border-right: 1px solid 999999; padding-left: 20px; padding-right: 20px; padding-bottom: 10px; width: 250px; font-family: verdana; font-size: 12px; } Team Up and Thrown Down in Port Carverton The award-winning Skate franchise returns to break new ground with Skate 3. Delivering the definitive co-op skateboarding experience, it's up to players to build the ultimate team and change the face of the city. Get ready to take on unique team challenges, compete against rival crews online and shred the streets of the all new skaters’ paradise, Port Carverton. In Skate 3, gamers make the magic happen. Skate Create gives players all the tools to create custom content for their team for both private use and to share with the world. Players can design their dream plaza or mega-ramp park with the all-new Skate Park. They can also capture their team in action with the expanded Skate Reel for team based video creation. Or design a custom logo for their team with the improved Skate Graphics web tool and hit the streets in style. Skate, create and share in Skate 3. View larger. New Tricks and Gameplay Everyone can throw down in Skate 3. New skate fans can learn the ins and outs of skateboarding with the all-new Skate School - a place to practice and hone their skills on the sticks before hitting the streets with their team. Skate 3 delivers all the camaraderie and competition of skateboarding. New tricks, improved off board actions, and gnarly Hall of Meat carnage mixed with exciting new team-based gameplay takes Skate 3 to a new level of skateboarding fun. Key Game FeaturesTeam Up. Throw Down - Work together to take on challenges and progress together through the career campaign or slay all suckers in head-to-head competitive battles for bragging rights. Players can keep tabs on the happenings of their teammates and rivals with Skate Feed, the all-new game and web social network.New City, More Tricks, More Skate - Say hello to darkslides, underflips, and the all-new skate mecca, Port Carverton - featuring unique districts, plazas, skateparks and endless lines, this is the true skater's paradise.Build a Brand, Become a Mogul - Form teams and rise up to become a skate industry mogul by selling boards. From completing online challenges to creating skate parks to having your graphics downloaded, almost everything skaters do in the game counts towards their progression.Skate, Create and Share - Returning favorites Skate Reel and Skate Graphics are back. The all-new Skate Park is an open canvas for players to create their dream plaza or mega-ramp park. Once created, they can share their masterpieces with the world by uploading them directly from their console.Always Room For Meat - Hall of Meat is back and gnarlier than ever. Gamers can brutalize their skaters in the harshest ways possible with all-new total body control bails. Get ready for carnage that is sure to make players cringe.Everyone Can Skate - Learn the ins and outs of skating with the all-new Skate School - a new place you can access at any time in order to learn, practice, and hone your skills on the sticks. Customize your experience with multiple tiers of success and with new on-screen guides including a manual meter and Flickit trick analyzer.Screenshots: Online multiplayer & co-op. View larger. Rise to the top in career mode. View larger. A new skate-friendly town. View larger. Rule the all-new Skate Park View larger.


Release date: May 11, 2010


Pricing: The strikethrough price is the List Price. Savings represents a discount off the List Price.


Product Dimensions: 0.14 x 5.3 x 6.78 inches; 2.88 Ounces


Type of item: Video Game


Language: English


Rated: Teen


Item model number: 19292


Is Discontinued By Manufacturer: Yes


Item Weight: 2.88 ounces


Manufacturer: Electronic Arts


Date First Available: November 16, 2009


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Top Amazon Reviews


  • Best Skating Game Ever
Platform: PlayStation 3
I was a fan of Tony hawk back on ps1 all the way up to Tony hawk underground 2 after that Tony Hawk games were dull and boring. I bought this game because the game is literally hilarious when you watch the glitches this game has to offer on Youtube. The game is awesome and the controls are perfect once you get the hang of them. You control the skater in a much more enjoyable way then all skating games before it that mostly involve button mashing. This game is all about the analog sticks, flick the right stick to jump hold a trigger to grab and so on. The game world is great the way they figured out how to make a world that looks both believable & built for skating is just amazing. The game is also open world in single player without a single loading screen for new areas. As for the world in multiplayer the game comes short of being good. In multiplayer the maps are enclosed barrier versions of some but not all the areas in Single Player and on top of that there are no physics objects or AI. This made me wish that a skate 4 would come out and the map in multiplayer would be open world. The game was great it has a lot of replay value for me and some others I know. I got the game brand new so I could share my skate parks and videos online. (HOW TO PLAY ONLINE NO KEY NEEDED) Allot of people say the game comes with an ONLINE KEY just to play ONLINE but that is entirely untrue. The game Does come with a KEY but its only for sharing your skate parks and video replays as well downloading other users skate parks and watching replays. I played the game online before I entered the KEY it's just hard to figure out because EAs servers wont let you create an Online Team or access anything EA Server Related 70% of the time. So you don't need the key, you just select a park and choose private match then invite your friend. This was the only problem I had with this game was figuring out how to play online with my friend. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on February 24, 2014 by Anonymous

  • It would be perfect if it wasn't for the iron clad grasp of EA
Platform: PlayStation 3
This plays just like Skate 2, it even takes joking nods at it's predecessors flaws like when the annoying camera man from the previous two games hands the camera to a new guy and says, "don't talk a lot, they hate it when you talk." They've also replaced the infuriating s-k-a-t-e (horse clone) game with a much more respectable who-can-get-the-highest-score game. The new editor is fabulous, but I couldn't find any way to invite friends to my skate park. What's the point of being able to design a park if you can't ride around in it with friends? The redesigned multiplayer is nice, but it's not really different from the previous skate 2 multiplayer accept the points are linked. You can't ride around in free-mode with friends, you have to hope from location to location just like before. It would be nice to see a giant MMO-like setting. The only time the game comes close is actually in single player. When you add friends, their avatar will pop into your single player game randomly as a computer AI. Here's where EA ruins the show. A lot of people are complaining about this new money-making strategy that EA is doing where if you want to use the online features you have to buy a $10 activation add-on. The people who buy the game brand new get their very own copy, but that means people who buy the game used have to shell out extra money to play online. That's just something to know if you're buying this game used. One more thing. Shortly after I got Skate 3, and I got to about 1.5 million boards, my PS3 broke and I bought a new one. I tried to transfer my save file to the new PS3 but EA doesn't feel that I am capable of doing that so they locked it down. Even copying over the save file from a backup didn't work which is disturbing. I loaded up skate 3 and the game went black and wouldn't load anything (on my new PS3). I know it has some strict online features, but couldn't they just link the save file with the online id as I sign in? That would be a lot more responsible than ruining hours and hours of work. In short: This game is fantastic, it fixes most of the flaws, but it doesn't really improve on much. The editor is nice, but lonely, and whatever you do don't let your PS3 break. '_' ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 10, 2010 by Steven L. Burdette

  • Good game
Platform: PlayStation 3
Good game
Reviewed in the United States on May 28, 2023 by Great game

  • Thank you!
Platform: PlayStation 3
Arrived in amazing condition and works amazingly, my bf took a trip down memory lane with this game. Thank you so much
Reviewed in the United States on March 11, 2023 by Victoria Gullick

  • Ok
Platform: PlayStation 3
Its cool that it has a guide person to teach tricks but after awhile it's annoying wouldn't recommend this one
Reviewed in the United States on June 6, 2023 by Coley Wilkins

  • Fun 😊
Platform: PlayStation 3
👍
Reviewed in the United States on January 30, 2023 by Lorie Truelock

  • Cool
Platform: PlayStation 3
Cool game, it works but I just ended up not liking it
Reviewed in the United States on June 13, 2023 by Jason

  • This is the EA Skate game you've been waiting for.
Platform: PlayStation 3
Since Skate 1 originally launched, I've been a huge fan of this series. The games in this series all make you feel like a badass and make you do crazy stuff, while still being somewhat realistic. What makes this game stand out from the previous two is that it has perfected the mechanics of the games. Besides a couple of bugs I've noticed, they've fixed the on foot moving, they've fixed how long it used to take after you bailed, they've fixed all the little annoyances in the series. I will admit, I was skeptical of how this game would do, as it didn't seem like it had anything going for it. Skate was this all new revolutionary game, and Skate 2 took that and made it bigger and allowed you to walk. Where do you go from there? You get the little things right. Of course some new locales were put in, but its just great to see how all my gripes that I used to whine about Skate 1 and 2 are gone. No more, why does my character walk so awkwardly, why does it take so long for this guy to stand up, why can't I do Darkslides/Underflips, why can't I do Hall Of Meat whenever I want instead of just when an amazing bail occurs. Its a game that. for me, got everything right this time, and it was worth the $60. ... show more
Reviewed in the United States on June 2, 2010 by cooperace27

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