It’s immediately obvious what Skate City is trying to do. Running a gloriously stylised visual look, it’s a game that throws you back into your seat, controller in hand, urging you to nail any trick, any grind, any flip and any combo, building your skills and earning in-game cash in the process. From there, it’s all about rinsing, repeating and honing those skills forevermore. That may seem like a grind to many – and honestly, it is – but for the most part it’s a good old grind.
A skating sim that forgoes all the fanciness that
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater plays on, and ensures that the sport is kept relatively exciting unlike
It’s all well and good having the fanciest features and highest build quality known to man, but not every single gamer in the land can afford – or want to afford – the high costs associated with many gaming headsets.
And whilst Turtle Beach certainly have high-end equipment in their portfolio, they also deal with products for the everyday man – and this is where the Turtle Beach Atlas One Gaming Headset comes in. The fact that it works with Xbox One, PS4, Nintendo Switch, PC and mobile devices just sweetens the deal.
In terms of gaming accessories, the Atlas One is firmly planted in the land of the cheap and cheerful, coming in at a fraction of the price of the biggest hitters, but still being able to look reasonably decent and deliver a first class audio experience.