![]() ![]() That doesn't mean it isn't taking the act of skating deadly serious, though - it looks like Eng is opting for a Skate-esque approach, mirroring the handheld camera angles and thumbstick kickflips. Described as "new game about skating down into the underworld", Skate Story drops mullet-toting stoners for a supernatural descent into the skateboarding afterlife. This is Skate Story, developer Sam Eng's latest trick. ![]() To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Who is this crystalline Chad Muska tearing their way towards a crimson sun? Why is the lad from Superhot powering through Richard Perrin's Kairo? In another, Skatebird is bringing back arcadey combo-busting - resurrecting Pro Skater's breezey tricks by taking the "Hawk" part of Tony's name way, way too literally.Įarlier today though, this bizarre image ollied its way onto my Twitter feed. ![]() In one corner, you've got Session reviving Skate's low-angle technicals. But in the indie space, you can't really move for bodacious sk8er bois. For better or worse, Tony Hawk is still on an indefinite Pro Skating hiatus, and there's no sign Skate 4 is happening anytime soon. This is skateboarding for the supernatural, tearing a radical line from our mortal reality all the way down into the underworld. Gone are butt-rock anthems and Jackass-tier celebs. But why walk when you can tear through nine circles of damnation on four wheels and a solid deck? Skate Story, currently in development by indie developer Sam Eng, is skateboarding like I've never seen before. A wise man once said: "I will face God and walk backwards into hell". ![]()
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