![]() Again, all that I had the chance to see was a short teaser video as the nitty gritty details are being held until later, but the promise is definitely there. Parts can be rotated freely in any direction and multiple bits can be put together to create very complex ramps and layouts. In the short video tease that we saw, it looked very similar to the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater park creator from days of old, but much more flexible. Whereas Skate 2 had a spot creator, Skate 3 will feature a ground-up park creator that will allow you to build a complex from scratch. Outside of the team-based setup, perhaps the biggest new feature that we were unfortunately only given a quick glimpse of is the brand-new park creator. No sequel would be complete without a few new moves and features, and while the trick set doesn't seem to be a lot different than the last time around, you will find things like darkslides available this time. Port Carverton will be your new playground. So, if you prefer street skating rather than vert and consider yourself to be very good, you can find a team that'll suit you nicely with this tool. ![]() To make it easy to find a team, Skate 3 will include some sort of team finder option where you'll be able to search for like-minded folks to play with. Any time you play the game online, be it in the story mode or competitively, you'll automatically be paired with people on your team rather than strangers. To facilitate this team-based online structure as easily as possible, you're able to set up teams of up to 12 people (though that number sounds like it's arbitrary and could theoretically raise prior to launch). But, as it's a dynamic setup, you could opt to sometimes play with AI and sometimes play with real people and make progress in the same career regardless of whom you're playing with. What's cool about this is that it's true co-op in both directions in other words, you and your friend(s) will get credit in each of your games for completing goals. If you're playing alone, you'll have a couple AI buddies with you competing against opposing teams, though you can play through the career mode cooperatively with your friends. As I mentioned, the entire game is team-based, whether you're playing online or offline, single-player or multiplayer.
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