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Reviewers largely praise the skating feel, with solid controls and satisfying physics that many find fun for hours. A big open map and sandbox style are commonly cited positives, especially for players who enjoy free skating with friends. Most critiques focus on monetization, paywalls, and a live-service model, with many feeling it detracts from the game. Technical issues like bugs, crashes, and online-only requirements are repeatedly mentioned, and several comparisons to Skate 3 are unfavorable, though some players still enjoy the social aspects.
Last updated: 2026-03-01
Most Mentioned Advantages
- Skating mechanics feel satisfying (40 mentions) - Reviewers consistently report that the skating controls and physics feel solid, delivering satisfying tricks and a strong sense of flow. The animation and movement are described as smooth and responsive, making it enjoyable to string lines. Even when other aspects are criticized, many praise the core skating experience as the game's main strength.
- Large map and sandbox feel (25 mentions) - Many reviews mention a very large map and a sandbox vibe that lets players roam freely. The expansive spaces and open layout give opportunities to explore and perform tricks across multiple areas. Some players highlight the variety of locations and the option to play casually rather than chasing objectives. Overall, the map and freedom to skate around are frequently cited positives.
- Free-to-play with cosmetics (20 mentions) - Several reviewers note that the game is free to play, which lowers the barrier to entry. The game offers various cosmetics/outfits, and some reviews mention free cosmetics too. Some players caution that monetization is heavy, but the cosmetic content is described as appealing by fans.
- Multiplayer and social play (15 mentions) - Reviewers mention multiplayer as a positive, especially with friends. Some praise cross-play and the ability to play together across platforms. The social and cooperative elements are frequently cited as enjoyable even among critics.
Most Mentioned Disadvantages
- Bugs, crashes, and performance issues (60 mentions) - Many reviewers report bugs, crashes, and performance issues, such as crashes on startup, black screens, and frequent glitches. Anticheat and online-only requirements complicate play for some players, and Linux or Steam Deck compatibility is a problem for others. Some reviews describe kernel-level anti-cheat and stability problems that hinder play.
- Monetization and paywalls (50 mentions) - Reviewers widely criticize monetization and paywalls, including locked maps and paid season passes. The game is described as grindy, with loot boxes and real-money purchases affecting progression. Several reviews say the monetization strategy detracts from the gameplay and feels like a cash grab.
- Repetitive content and lack of meaningful updates (35 mentions) - Reviewers describe the campaign or missions as repetitive and boring, with few meaningful rewards beyond cosmetics. Many express a desire for more game modes, new maps, and content beyond daily/weekly challenges. Some say the pace of new content is slow and the experience feels like ongoing grind.
- Online-only and no offline mode (20 mentions) - Several reviews criticize the online-only requirement and lack of offline play, making the game less accessible. Some call the anti-cheat implementation problematic.
- Art style and atmosphere feel off for skate culture (15 mentions) - Some reviewers criticize the art style as Fortnite-like or cartoony and lacking authenticity, and call the game soulless. This direction is noted as away from traditional skate culture by several players.
Compared Games
- Skate 3 (22 mentions) - Reviewers frequently compare to Skate 3, with some saying Skate 3 is better or more authentic, while others note that Skate 3 still offers a stronger offline experience. The new game is often seen as lacking some features from Skate 3.
- Session (5 mentions) - Some reviewers mention Session as a preferable alternative for those seeking a more traditional skating sim or were seeking different monetization dynamics.
- Skate 2 (3 mentions) - A few reviewers reference Skate 2 in comparisons, noting differences in feel and content relative to newer entries.