Sim [010023001969a000][v0][us].ns... — Session Skate
: Unlike many games where you use the sticks, you turn using the triggers (L/R or ZL/ZR).
Transitioning from other skating games can be tricky because requires you to reprogram your muscle memory.
Skate on the Go: Mastering Session: Skate Sim on Nintendo Switch
For those looking for the ultimate portable skateboarding experience, on the Nintendo Switch brings a hardcore, physics-based simulator to your hands. Unlike arcade titles, this game focuses on "Twin Stick" foot controls where each analog stick represents one of your feet, offering a deep learning curve that rewards true patience. Master the "Twin Stick" Controls
: The left stick controls your left foot and the right stick controls your right foot.
: It’s highly recommended to go through the in-game tutorial to understand the nuance of "flicking" the sticks for tricks.
: If the sim-style controls feel too punishing, you can use Easy Mode settings to enable features like "Auto-Catch," which helps you stay on the board more easily.
: The game includes a robust "Stats" menu where you can customize everything from gravity to push speed and "pop" height to match your preferred playstyle.
: Unlike many games where you use the sticks, you turn using the triggers (L/R or ZL/ZR).
Transitioning from other skating games can be tricky because requires you to reprogram your muscle memory.
Skate on the Go: Mastering Session: Skate Sim on Nintendo Switch
For those looking for the ultimate portable skateboarding experience, on the Nintendo Switch brings a hardcore, physics-based simulator to your hands. Unlike arcade titles, this game focuses on "Twin Stick" foot controls where each analog stick represents one of your feet, offering a deep learning curve that rewards true patience. Master the "Twin Stick" Controls
: The left stick controls your left foot and the right stick controls your right foot.
: It’s highly recommended to go through the in-game tutorial to understand the nuance of "flicking" the sticks for tricks.
: If the sim-style controls feel too punishing, you can use Easy Mode settings to enable features like "Auto-Catch," which helps you stay on the board more easily.
: The game includes a robust "Stats" menu where you can customize everything from gravity to push speed and "pop" height to match your preferred playstyle.