Skate Story review β hellish premise aside, this is skateboarding paradise
PC, PS5, Switch 2; Sam Eng/Devolver Digital
An exquisitely fluid game of tricks, grinds and manuals is framed by a story that uncovers the poignancy of the infamously painful pastime
Skateboarding video games live and die by their vibe. The original Tony Hawkβs Pro Skater titles were anarchic, arcade fun while the recent return of EAβs beloved Skate franchise offered competent yet jarringly corporate realism. Skate Story, which is mostly the work of solo developer Sam Eng, offers a more impressionistic interpretation while capturing something of the sportβs essential spirit. It transposes the boarding action to a demonic underworld where the aesthetic is less fire and brimstone than glittering, 2010s-era vaporwave. It is also the most emotionally real a skateboarding game has ever felt.
The premise is ingenious: you are a demon made out of βpain and glassβ. Skate to the moon and swallow it, says the devil, and you shall be freed. So that is exactly what you do. You learn to ollie first, a βdelicate, precise trickβ according to the artfully written in-game text. Then come the pop shuvit, kickflip, heelflip and more.
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Β© Photograph: Devolver Digital

Β© Photograph: Devolver Digital

Β© Photograph: Devolver Digital