What if we mixed Tony Hawk with Splatoon? Well if ya gave it more budget and maybe some better devs I would argue that it's a great idea! Unfortunately...
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Activision drove Tony Hawk into the ground and EA seems opposed to making money and continuing the Skate franchise, which leaves the skating genre to smaller studios. This absence leads to unexpected titles like Crayola Scoot, an oddly named skating adjacent game aimed at kids. And while it looks like—and, in some respects, is—a cheap Tony Hawk knockoff, it’s actually a decent entry in a starved genre.
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Read the full review here: https://www.gamerevolution.com/review/446805-crayola-scoot-review-paint-or-die
Was really adjusted to how this game felt as if it was a mashup of THAW's BMX mode and Skate's more realistic controls/weighted feel, and the challenges allow for there to be a lot of fun to be had. Too bad there's just not that much content to engage with, and part of the content that's there is an annoying ass electro swing soundtrack.