

Landing a trick is nothing but a roll of the dice. Unfortunately, from here, the game then falls apart – In fact, it completely stacks. All you have to do is decide whether you want your bird to be cute or cool. SkateBIRD takes predators that could be considered as evilness in the sky and transforms them into dope-ass skaters with cool ties and ripped jeans. If you were not a bird fanatic before SkateBIRD, you will definitely harvest a new appreciation for them. One massive gameplay positive is the ability to create your own bird. In fact, you learn to fall in love with them. Once again you should expect bugs and glitches with games that come out of smaller production studios. Whether this is a jibe at the skate industry or even birds themselves, you’ll quickly understand that your new friends are not the smartest. Regardless of that, you have to take off your critics’ hat for a moment and just enjoy your grammatically challenged skate pals. This makes the game become diluted very quickly. After some time, you realise that nearly all of the quests are based upon the same principles (just with a different variation). There’s some fun dialogue that pushes you along but as you can probably tell by now that the storyline is very bland.Įven the name “Big Friend” is a little weak.Īs for the quests themselves, they are your typical “collect 6” or “touch this” that a lot of skateboarding simulators produce. Completing quests unlocks more levels and you cannot proceed until you’ve done them all. Without too many spoilers, that’s literally the premise of the game. I mean, it’s skateboarding birds… There’s not much of a story to tell.Ĭentred around your new (and moronic) feathery friends, your mission is to help your human, “Big Friend”, by completing levels and quests that unlock new skateparks. Yet, SkateBIRD produces neither very well. With indie games, you typically trade the production budget for phenomenal storytelling.
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Will that be the case? Find out all there is to know before you download on the Gamepass with my extensive SkateBIRD review. Yet, behind the bloopers and hilarious sound bites, there’s a concept here that really could take flight.
