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The game uses a hybrid control scheme: analog sticks are used for flip tricks (reminiscent of Skate ), while it maintains a more arcade-like feel for vert skating and combos. Narrative and Setting
Set in the oppressive city of , the game features a story where an organization called The Ministry has outlawed fun and individuality. Shaun White Skateboarding - Dev Diary #1 [Italy] shaun-white-skateboarding
The game's primary differentiator is the , which turns a gray, dystopian city into a vibrant skate park through player action. The game uses a hybrid control scheme: analog
Players can manipulate environmental objects in real-time. This includes extending rails into the air to reach new areas or bending ramps to create custom lines. Players can manipulate environmental objects in real-time
, released in late 2010, is an action-sports title that blends traditional skating with surreal, world-altering mechanics. Developed by Ubisoft Montreal , it sought to carve out a niche between the arcade-style Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and the realism of EA’s Skate by introducing a narrative-driven "transformation" system. Core Gameplay Mechanics