| Kantor said: This generation? I would have to say Pro Evolution 2009. Of all time, it goes to Tony Hawk's Underground. I personally despise Skate. It requires too much skateboarding knowledge, and the camera is ridiculous. Tony Hawk's, on the other hand, is a nice arcade skating game requiring no skateboarding skill whatsoever. |
What do you mean? You can change the camera settings so that it is further away from the skater.
I really like Skate 2 but it can get quite frustrating online IMO. As soon as it starts lagging the precise controls get just a lot too difficult I think. But the singleplayer challenges are really enjoyable and freeskating is fun as well since there is a big city full of interesting spots.








