Access to a unique, gritty prison yard environment converted into a DIY skate spot. Street Spot Authenticity
In a game where a millisecond delay in a "flick" means failing a trick, frame rate is everything. On the Switch, Session targets a smooth performance profile. While there can be occasional dips in densely populated street areas with heavy geometry, the core gameplay loop remains incredibly responsive. The input lag is minimal, allowing players to accurately time their catches and grinds. Portable Performer
The Session: Skate Sim Deluxe Edition for Nintendo Switch is a bold and unique title that stands defiantly against more casual skateboarding games. It is best suited for players who are looking for a deep, challenging, and rewarding simulation of the sport, rather than an instant arcade thrill. Session- Skate Sim Deluxe Edition Switch NSP Fr...
The full Session experience, featuring sprawling, authentic street locations.
: The game generally runs at a stable 30 FPS, but with major visual sacrifices. Reviewers often describe the visuals as "blurry" or looking like "Vaseline" smeared on the screen. Access to a unique, gritty prison yard environment
Includes a unique "prisoner outfit" for your skater and two exclusive grip tapes for your deck. Core Gameplay Features Session: Skate Sim Review (Nintendo Switch)
For players specifically seeking the French version ("Fr"), Session: Skate Sim offers comprehensive localization. While there can be occasional dips in densely
Porting a physics-heavy simulation game to the Nintendo Switch is no small feat. Unreal Engine powers Session , and the developers spent considerable time optimizing the game for Nintendo's hybrid hardware. Graphics and Performance
Session abandons the high-flying, gravity-defying mechanics of arcade series like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater . It aligns itself closer to the spiritual philosophy of EA's Skate , but pushes the realism even further.