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The Ramp
You crave for flow? You just want to shred through a halfpipe without all the boring stuff? Say no more, The Ramp is your jam!
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The Ramp is a minimal skateboarding experience that acts as more of a tool than a video game. At face value, it is an enjoyable experience that’s perfect for a quick skate, but those looking for a bit more depth might be better off looking elsewhere.
This review is being written right after the conclusion of the Tokyo Summer Olympics. In my opinion, the coolest sport to watch during the event was skateboarding, without a doubt. Every time I’d watch a street or park competition, I would suddenly feel the urge to play a skateboarding game, be it Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater or playing an older Skate game on my Xbox. The Ramp, a one-man project recently released on Steam, comes right at the best moment, but with a catch.
The Ramp is a simplistic skateboarding game with no goals or challenges to meet, all you do is have fun skating on the four courses and performing cool tricks. The game doesn’t have a huge time requirement, you just have fun skating around.
I’m not going to blast The Ramp too much for how limited it is in its offerings because the developer is pretty straightforward about exactly that. It’s essentially a chill experience without goals or milestones to achieve. You skate to your heart’s content, enjoy the soundtrack, land tricks, crash and burn, and restart to your heart’s content. I enjoyed it for what it is. It’s not something I can imagine anyone putting hours of playtime into. Still, at the very least, if you want to kill some time, stick some tricks, and occasionally absolutely annihilate your poor little skater on some bad l...
The Ramp was released in 2021 for Steam/PC and is now available on the Nintendo Switch eShop. This game was created by a single developer for a very specific re
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