THIS THE SICKEST LINE IN SKATE
Hey everyone! I know a lot of you are always looking for the next best spot to pull off an insane line in Skate 3, and for me, Tri-Towers is consistently one of the most rewarding. I've spent countless hours trying to perfect my runs here, and honestly, the variety of obstacles and elevation changes makes it endlessly fun. What I love most about Tri-Towers is how dynamic it is. You've got those massive structures, perfect for grinding, manuals, and sick gaps. Trying to land a clean 'LINE' from one tower to another, or even just mastering the intricate paths around the base, is a challenge I can't get enough of. I particularly enjoy chaining together tricks near the 'Hedgemont' area – there’s something about that specific section that just flows perfectly for my style. It's not just about big air; it's about finding that rhythm and seeing how many points you can rack up while keeping it smooth. For those of you who might be struggling to find your own epic lines, my biggest tip is to explore every nook and cranny. Don't just stick to the obvious routes. Sometimes, the best lines are found by looking at the geometry of the environment differently. Try to incorporate a wallride into a grind, or a massive jump over one of the 'CUPS' challenges you might set up. Practice makes perfect, and eventually, you'll start seeing potential lines everywhere. And speaking of challenges, have you tried setting up custom 'LINE' goals for your friends in co-op? It's a blast to see who can pull off the most creative and difficult sequence at Tri-Towers. Playing with friends at Tri-Towers is a whole different level of fun. We often challenge each other to hit specific points or replicate each other's 'sickest line'. It's not just about showing off; it's about pushing each other to get better and discovering new possibilities within the game. Whether you're flying solo or gaming with friends, Tri-Towers offers so much for every type of player. What are your go-to tricks when you're shredding this iconic spot?




























































