Skate 4: How to Complete Throwdowns | Simply the Best

As a skater, I’m really excited about Throwdowns! It’s basically how we compete – everyone tries to land as many flips, tricks, and combos as possible to rack up points. There are no rules, really, you can do anything! Whoever has the highest score when time runs out is the winner.

Skate 4 – Chaos Modding Goals Guide

For this Challenge, remember that you’ll need to use Quick Drop items to complete every objective. If you need a reminder, press right on the d-pad to quickly place structures like ramps wherever you need them.

Skate 4 – Bushwacker Goals Guide

Before we discuss the goals for this challenge, let’s quickly review the fundamentals. Specifically, let’s remember how to perform the Spread Eagle and Torpedo tricks, and what each one helps you achieve.

Silent Hill f – Shrine Path Altar Puzzle Solution (All Difficulties)

At first, I spent a long time looking at the puzzle, thinking there was a hidden trick to figuring it out. But once I understood what needed to be done, it became much easier. Here’s a step-by-step guide on how to solve the Shrine Path Altar puzzle in Story Mode, Hard Mode, and Lost in the Fog, so you can continue your journey through Fox Mask’s dream.

Skate 4 – How to Nose Grind | Trick of the Day Challenge

Nose Grinds are actually quite easy to do, input-wise. All you need to do is push the right stick upwards as you ride towards the rail or ledge. This will angle your board so you land with the front, successfully performing a Nose Grind! Check out the clip above for a demonstration.

Skate 4 – Good Luck Goals Guide | Land in the Globe/Dumpster

Okay, so the first goal is super easy. Basically, you just need to hit 10,000 points total. Honestly, with how crazy some of the other challenges are, you’ll probably unlock this one just by playing through everything else. So I wouldn’t even stress about actively trying for it!

Why Gamers Can’t Stop Playing Dying Light: The Beast

This new installment really showcases everything fans love about the series – the parkour is fantastic, and the shift from day to night creates a compelling and immersive survival horror experience. However, these features have been present in previous *Dying Light* games. So, what sets this one apart?