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Skate 2 (Sony PlayStation 3, 2009) CIB W/manual. Tested! Ships Fast LNC

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Like new condition adult owned no scratches
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Item specifics

Condition
Like New
An item that looks as if it was just taken out of shrink wrap. No visible wear, and all facets of the item are flawless and intact. See the seller’s listing for full details and description of any imperfections. See all condition definitionsopens in a new window or tab
Seller Notes
“Like new condition adult owned no scratches”
Release Year
2009
Features
Manual Included
UPC
0014633154528
Platform
Sony PlayStation 3
Rating
T-Teen
Video Game Series
Skate Series
MPN
014633154528
Publisher
Electronic Arts
Genre
Sports
Game Name
Skate 2

About this product

Product Information

Skate 2 is a direct sequel to EA's original Skate, 2007's unapologetically challenging 3D skateboarding game for the high-definition consoles. Following the tumultuous events alluded to the series' Nintendo spin-off, Skate It, Skate 2 takes place five years after the first game, in an evacuated city that has been torn apart by earthquakes. Unlike the uncontested parks and highways in Wii's Skate It, the city streets in Skate 2 are not an open-world playground for boarders. Mongocorp private security forces have taken control of many of the city's best skating spots, and so Skate players once again must fight the power and incite a skating renaissance, by completing missions and mastering new moves.<br><br>Skate 2 features more than twice the number of tricks available in the original game, including new one-foots, handplants, hippy jumps, and the ability to skitch passing vehicles. As they practice the precision and responsiveness required to control these moves, players may also appreciate the new physics models behind the brutal bail animations -- or else they can go straight for the virtual skateboarder abuse, in the masochistic "Thrasher Hall of Meat" mode. Skaters are off their board for more than just falls in Skate 2, however. On foot, characters can interact with the environment and move objects, dragging makeshift rails and ramps into place to create an ideal line or gap. Once they've arranged a worthy set of custom challenges, players can share their creations online.

Product Identifiers

Publisher
Electronic Arts
MPN
014633154528
UPC
0014633154528
eBay Product ID (ePID)
65610587

Product Key Features

Rating
T-Teen
Genre
Sports
Video Game Series
Skate Series
Platform
Sony PlayStation 3
Game Name
Skate 2

Additional Product Features

Release Year
2009
Number of Players
1-6
Country/Region of Manufacture
USA
Control Elements
Gamepad/Joystick
LeafCats
139973
ESRB Descriptor
Alcohol Référence, Language, Mild Violence, Suggestive Themes

Item description from the seller

gamblingacbound

gamblingacbound

98% positive feedback
13K items sold

Detailed seller ratings

Average for the last 12 months

Accurate description
4.9
Reasonable shipping cost
4.9
Shipping speed
5.0
Communication
5.0

Seller feedback (5,855)

s***m (257)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Good Seller. Item was well packaged and arrived quickly, and looks and works as advertised.
u***p (349)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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shipped quickly, packed well. pictures don’t match rule. D legend on rhs of frame was double stamped/inked on rule I received. its not dirt; rule appears brand new as described. Being one of a kind, photos likely retouched. not worth a return, but was disappointing.
i***a (16)- Feedback left by buyer.
Past 6 months
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Item as described. Delivered a day earlier than predicted. Shipping was a little expensive given how light the item was. But the item was priced low enough that I didn't care.

Product ratings and reviews

4.6
123 product ratings
  • 85 users rated this 5 out of 5 stars
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  • Positive: - 60 fps is more pleasing to the eye and run

    Positive: - 60 fps is more pleasing to the eye and runs a lot smoother - on foot gameplay is great as you are now able to move objects and walk up those pesky stairs - New San Vanelona, a completely revamped version of the original city, this one feels larger, deeper, and features a slew of iconic buildings and landmarks from the first - Hall of Meat and bails is a great addition as you can hurl your skater into bone crushing crashes and get information on everything from speed to body damage - The addition of a ton of new tricks including hand grabs and hippie jumps - The city feels more alive with leaves blowing in the wind, objects on the sidewalks, and pedestrians carrying items ranging from cell phones to briefcases Negatives- - The graphics can at times look almost like a step down ...

  • Skate 2, is it Great?

    One great game that simulates skating to an extent. Most websites rate this game a 7 out of 10. They sometimes can be a little too harsh but for this game they got it right on the mark. Have you ever played Tony Hawks skating games? This one isn't like that, it uses most of the right analog stick to control what kind of tricks you may perform (such as ollie's, manuals, flip-kicks, etc.). Graphic wise this one is amazing, the world you can travel has been beautifully built, and the many railings and parks for skating is well done. It's game play could have been taken to another level but it seems like they just fine tuned it from the first Skate game. The only new phase to the game is that you can walk/run while grabbing your skateboard and ride it again with one press of the triangle ...

  • Comparing it to Tony Hawk Pro Skater Series

    I grew up on the Tony Hawk series for n64 and ps2. Though I like to think I can adapt to controls and gameplay quickly, it is kinda hard for me to do in Skate 2. I feel it is more difficult to complete air grabs in half pipes, etc and extremely easy to do flip tricks and grinding. The controls are very tricky because Tony Hawk, all you had to do is ollie before any kind of trick, whether it was an air grab, grind or flip trick. For Skate 2, ollies are strictly for doing flip tricks and grinds. In order get enough momentum to complete air grabs in a half pipe you use the left analog stick along with the right analog stick, plus L2 and R2. Sometimes it seems I don't have enough fingers! Also, in Tony Hawk, I always used to complete 10,000 point combos left and right! But so far (5 Hours into ...

  • A sketchy step in the right direction

    I am a huge fan of the original, now being called OG Skate. With it's revolutionary controls it was a breath of fresh air from the Tony Hawk series. But it was also lacking at the same time, missing standard tricks and featuring no on foot gameplay. So comes Skate 2, attempting to address a number of the gripes of the first while expanding upon it's winning formula. Below is how I break down what I experienced so far in contrast to the first which I still encourage anyone interested to check it out. Positive: - 60 fps is more pleasing to the eye and runs a lot smoother - on foot gameplay is great as you are now able to move objects and walk up those pesky stairs - New San Vanelona, a completely revamped version of the original city, this one feels larger, deeper, and features a slew of ...

  • SKATE II (PS3)

    I thought the original SKATE was intense. Having played the Tony Hawk franchise since inception (pre-release/beta) I'd gotten so used to the easy, hold down X, let go to ollie and immediately begin a grind, that I'd totally overlooked how un-realistic it could be. Now SKATE had thrown me smack dab back into reality. Realizing a flip trick or a grab, but not both, is usually all one will get out of a ground Ollie. And now you had to actually be at the right angle, the right descent path to start any type of grind. Sure, it took a bit of getting used to, but once the dual stick concept was becoming second nature, I'd realized I could never go back to a Tony Hawk game. Now the second installment comes around. And I wouldn't say it's 1000% better than the original, but the new features ...