Rolling into the Future: EA's Skate Early Access Review
EA's Skate reboot brings the classic game into the modern era, but its early access version is not without its teething problems, as reviewed by Damien Mason for Metro.
A New Era for Skateboarding Games
The wait is over for fans of the cult classic Skate series, as EA has finally released an early access version of its reboot. According to Damien Mason's review for Metro, the game promises to revive the spirit of skateboarding for the modern era. However, like any new release, it comes with its share of teething problems.
Early Access Impressions
Mason's review highlights both the excitement and the frustration that come with being an early adopter of EA's Skate. On one hand, the game's dedication to its roots and its attempt to appeal to a new generation of gamers are commendable. On the other hand, the early access version is plagued by issues that one hopes will be ironed out as the game progresses towards its full release.
Looking Forward
Despite the current shortcomings, the potential of EA's Skate is undeniable. As the gaming community waits for updates and patches to address the existing problems, there's a palpable sense of anticipation. Will EA's Skate live up to its promise and become the benchmark for skateboarding games in the modern era? Only time will tell.
We wish the development team at EA a productive period of refinement and polishing, and to all the eager players out there, we hope your patience is soon rewarded with a game that truly embodies the spirit of skateboarding.