GUYS READ THIS PLEASE
First, I just want to say I really enjoy Skate. and I think it has the potential to be one of the best skateboarding games ever made.
I understand it’s still in early access, I’ve been a play-tester since February 2024 and have seen the progression of development and enjoyed being apart of it. I wanted to share my thoughts about possible opportunities for the future of the Skate. game and hope you take to heart and consider what I have to say, :).
The foundation is there, the mechanics and physics are absolutely perfect, on point! But I think there are some important areas that could be improved or expanded on to make the game feel more alive, more authentic, and more connected to skate culture. I wanted to share my thoughts in detail because I care about this game and want to see it succeed. Here are my thoughts and hope you enjoy…
Even though there are already pedestrians and some graffiti, the world still feels like it’s missing energy and skate culture. Skating in a real city should feel alive, with people watching, music in the background (which is in the game but doesn’t offer as many real classic skate songs as many would like), street art popping up over time, flyers, skate shops (just for the look, I know there is actual shops currently but more that are in game that you can go in), murals, and even crowds gathering when you do big tricks in different areas. More ambient life, street vendors, random big community events, would make the world feel lived in and immersive. Right now, the city feels more like a backdrop than a living environment.
The visuals feel too plain and clean for skateboarding, not just personally but I’m sure your aware many have the same viewpoint. Skate culture has grit, texture, and personality, and the art style should reflect that. It would be great if the characters looked more realistic, with more variety in skater styles, outfits, and boards. Features like wear-and-tear on boards and clothing over time, scuffed shoes, or worn-out grip tape would make it feel more authentic. Being able to fully customize characters would also be amazing—tattoos, jewelry, watches, pants, shoes (even customizing colors and designs on shoes), and more detailed control over clothing styles. That level of customization would let every player create a truly unique skater that feels connected to the culture. I’m a man and I also find it really annoying when I spend a lot of time trying to unlock those boxes and all I get is women crop tops and rainbow socks it’s just super disappointing
Filming is a huge part of skateboarding culture, but the current replay editor feels too limited. It’s glitchy right now obviously it’s still early access so I don’t expect it to be perfect. Adding features like camera keyframes, full control over angles, zoom, focus, speed adjustments, trimming, filters, and the ability to save and share clips would make filming a major part of the game. Skating is about creativity, and being able to capture and share lines properly would give players another reason to keep playing.
The maps feel repetitive and empty. There aren’t enough diverse skateparks, mega ramps, street spots, or creative obstacles to make skating exciting for long sessions. Having multiple maps with different vibes would make a big difference: gritty alleys, urban plazas, rooftops, indoor parks, mega parks, and creative street spots designed for skating. It would also be incredible to support community or modded maps on consoles, so players can share their creations and keep the game fresh for years.
A huge part of skateboarding is the brands and sponsorships. Bringing more skate brands into the game would give it authenticity and connection to the real culture. It would also be exciting to have a sponsorship system in the game, where players can work toward being sponsored by real brands, unlocking gear, clothes, and boards. This would give progression more meaning and tie directly into skateboarding culture.
Playing with friends is one of the best parts of skateboarding, A co-op story mode would be amazing, letting you progress with friends. Competitive features like challenges, throwdowns, or contests would also make sessions more exciting. Split-screen is so important
anyways, that’s all I have to say I hope that people will read this and I hope that EA will read this and have a change of heart and hopefully make the needed changes to make the game a lot better