: To perform a trick, you must physically "scoop" and "flick" the sticks in ways that mimic real-world foot movements on a board.
Session serves as a tribute to the "golden age" of street skating in the 1990s, focusing on the gritty, urban environments of that era. Session: Skateboarding Sim Game
: Advanced players can enable "Manual Catch," requiring them to flick a stick at the right moment to land a trick, rather than the game doing it automatically. Realistic 1990s Aesthetic & World : To perform a trick, you must physically
: Unlike its closest rival Skater XL , Session includes a campaign where you complete missions assigned by professional skaters to earn money for gear. Realistic 1990s Aesthetic & World : Unlike its
: Despite the career mode, the game's heart is a sandbox experience where "if it wasn't caught on video, it didn't happen". Platform Availability & Development Status Session: Skate Sim Review
: The game features massive, detailed maps of New York City (including Black Hubbas and Brooklyn Banks), Philadelphia (FDR Park), and San Francisco (China Banks and Embarcadero).
: Culture-accurate filming is a major pillar. Players can use a fisheye lens and a deep video editor to create authentic "skate parts" with adjustable keyframes, FOV, and camera shake.