after you collect the 3rd set of coin u get this thing called superbounce (achievement) and it is supposed to give you an extra pop of jumps to collect the last set of coins. I have this game on xbox 360 and was wondering how to use that focus power. and i am not really about like L1 and R1 and stuff so could you just say like right stick or big bumber on the right or something. thanks!
To get into the focus tap X and then hold the right trigger down (RT) and at the tip of the jump release RT and you will get major air
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Basically, I’m tired of playing the same kinds of games (mainly shooters). I’ve been looking into Sonic games and snowboarding games, but both are kind of not really good.
I appreciate good storylines (Mass Effect, but shorter like Halo), fun controls that just feel right (i.e. Fight Night, Call of Duty 4), and overall addictive gameplay (GTA, Left 4 Dead). Any suggestions please on what other good games are out there?? Anything would be helpful! Thanks!
Games I have for reference:
Battlefield: Bad Company
Call of Duty 4, COD: Modern Warfare 2
DDRMAX2 (lol)
Dead Rising
Enter the Matrix
ESPN NFL 2K5
Fight Night Round 3
Gears of War
Goldeneye: Rogue Agent
GTA: 3, VC, SA, 4
Halo, Halo 2, Halo 3
Left 4 Dead 2
Manhunt
Mass Effect
Need For Speed: Underground
The Orange Box
Ratchet: Deadlocked
Scarface
SOCOM II, 3, Combined Assault
Splinter Cell, SC: Chaos Theory
Tekken 5
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3
good single player games are: the elder scrolls IV oblivion, bioshock
good multiplayer games: borderlands, left 4 dead 2
all of the above games i listed were very fun and addicting
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Bone-jarring crashes off monster ramps
Soundtrack featuring FLIPP
Amazing new tricks, never before available
20 wicked…
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I need a review on these games
1. Skate it
2. skate 2
3.shaun white snowboarding
Are they good games?
Are the graphics good?
Are they games that people can actually beat or are they extremely hard?
The skateboarding genre might have started with many contenders, but when the dust settled you pretty much had one choice: Tony Hawk or nothing. And it’s been that way for more than half a decade. Last year, however, Electronic Arts decided we’ve had enough of the same ol’ Tony Hawk Neversoft design and developed an ingenious skateboarding “simulation” called Skate for the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. The way the designers made you work for basic skateboarding maneuvers gave a sense of satisfaction when you successfully complete it. Skate was good. And you know what happens with successful games, right? They get sequels, and more importantly, they get ported to the handheld. Skate It isn’t exactly a port of the original game, but it is a conversion of the unique experience in a stylus driven design. The DS game is incredibly ambitious and is also a lot of fun. It’s just a little too rough around the edges to give it high praise.
The Nintendo DS game lifts the same title as the Wii game released day and date, but the portable version doesn’t really share a whole lot beyond the core concept of skateboarding and offering a unique way of controlling your skateboarder. In fact the DS game feels a little more along the lines of the original skate does, as there are many similarities to the locations and challenges from the console original in the portable rendition.
Skate It’s development duties fell upon Electronic Arts’ dependable DS team over in the UK: Exient. With the company already working on top handheld projects like Madden, FIFA, Need for Speed, and Tiger Woods, it’s not surprising to see that the studio was put to the task of bringing the ambitious skateboarding design to the dual-screen handheld. And for the most part, the team got it down. Not only is the 3D tech solid with open environments, detailed visuals, and realistic skateboarder animations, but the game feels right in controls, too.
Touch screen control is a little overwhelming at first, but you’ll get the hang of it.
Performing skateboarding maneuvers is handled entirely on the touchscreen with handwriting and flicking gestures taking the place of the analog trick stick of the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 game. The lower screen has an image of a skateboard which is used as a sort of guide to let you know an Ollie from a Nollie — by default it’s displayed at an angle, but you can orient the controls to be straight up and down if that fits your fancy. Flicking from the bottom up performs an Ollie (a nose-up jump), top to bottom a Nollie (a tail-up jump). Skewing the angle causes a kickflip, and adding a bit more curve or angle points will add more flair to the move. The game has dozens of moves to master, and luckily the in-game trick list does a great job showing the exact drawing points to do with the stylus in order to pull them off. Combining those moves with a left/right on the D-pad will add the 180/360s, and a shoulder button will include a grab to the performed move.
If it sounds a little intimidating, don’t worry: it is. This game isn’t easy: just like the console game the DS version is actually enormously challenging but it’s also amazingly satisfying due to its complexity. Skateboarding isn’t an easy sport to pick up and play, and Skate It does a great job representing the sport in a game that has a learning curve to match. But once you get it, there’s almost no going back to the alternative; Tony Hawk, you had your day in the sun, but we’ve had our fill of auto-combos and grinds that can go on forever. The Nintendo DS game is a little more forgiving than the console versions, but that may be due to technological restrictions than actual, intentional design choice. Grind rails are a little more magnetic than in other Skate games — it’s not quite as automatic as Tony Hawk because you still have to have an accurate jump move towards the rail you want to boardslide.
This is not my review for Skate it. But this is the best I can get you xD
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