Skate 3

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Skate 3
Release 11. May 2010
Developer(s) EA Black Box
Publisher(s) Electronic Arts
Platform(s) PlayStation 3
Xbox 360
Genre(s) Sports
Mode(s) Single-player
Online Multi-player
Local Multi-player

Skate 3 is a 2010 skateboarding video game developed by EA Black Box and published by Electronic Arts, serving as the third installment in the Skate series. Released on May 11, 2010, for PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360, the game is set in the fictional city of Port Carverton, a vibrant open world designed to embrace skateboarding rather than criminalize it. Players assume the role of a character known as "The Legend," whose primary objective is to establish a successful skate team by selling one million boards through completing challenges and owning spots.

Gameplay

The game distinguishes itself with a realistic control scheme that mimics actual skateboarding physics, allowing for intuitive execution of tricks like manuals, flips, and grinds using analog sticks.

New features introduced in this installment include a Skate.Park mode for building custom parks, an optional Skate School tutorial taught by Coach Frank (voiced by Jason Lee), and Easy and Hardcore difficulty modes to accommodate different skill levels.

With a soundtrack composed by John King, Mark Mothersbaugh, and Del the Funky Homosapien, and appearances by real-life pros like Danny Way, Rob Dyrdek, and Eric Koston, the game offers an immersive experience that remained popular for years due to its physics glitches and community-driven gameplay.

Forklifts

As you probably guessed already, the forklift in the game can be found on the port. There's nothing special about it other than its low-poly design which somehow stands out from the rest of the environement.

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