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Big Mean Flash Gamer: Pro Skate
Posted by on Jan 27th, 2010

ProSkate Title Big Mean Flash Gamer: Pro Skate

Another week, another sub par skate game. I know, with my crappy balance and crappier knees, I’m never going to tear up a half pipe any time soon. Still, I like to pretend I could grind my way down city streets, usually living vicariously through the characters of games like this week’s victim, Pro Skate. Except when I fantasised, I was never a gangly drunk apparently without a skeleton.

Pro Skate isn’t really a skating game. It’s more of a balance game, riding from one end of a two-dimensional track to the other without falling. The goal is to do this as quickly as possible while picking up stars for extra points and grinding along rails. All in all, there isn’t much to the skating; your mode of transport just happens to be a skateboard, but it could be anything and it wouldn’t make the game any less enjoyable than it already is – by which I mean, not at all.

ProSkate Screenshot01 Big Mean Flash Gamer: Pro Skate

In fact, sticking this loose-limbed relative of Forrest Gump on a bike or in a car probably would have made the game slightly better. The controls are so damn sensitive that he spins left and right with the slightest of taps, crashing in a heap of barely attached body parts. He moves like someone dressed up a crash test dummy and nailed it to a skateboard. Why the game designers thought a rag doll was a good idea, I’m not sure, but as the skaters arms flail wildly back and forth I’m left feeling rather confused.

ProSkate Screenshot02 Big Mean Flash Gamer: Pro Skate

The one thing that gets you more than anything else is the complete lack of sound. There’s no theme music; there are no sound effects save for one grunt at the beginning of each level, like it pains the game every time it has to load the next track. Well, I’m sorry, Pro Skate, I didn’t realise I was being such a burden on you!

It’s so unnervingly quiet that I actually had to put on some music just so I would have a noise, any noise – anything but the awful silence that filled the room while I played. That’s never something I’ve had to do before. I got through Platform Robot 2 without sound, and that’s unquestionably the worst game in human existence! But Pro Skate’s eerie quiet left me feeling as if something was trying suck my brain out through my eye sockets.

Take that mental image with you to Page 2.

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