

Hypnotic Beats for Demonic StreetsCruise through The Underworld to a psychedelic soundtrack by enigmatic New York artist Blood Cultures, and additional tracks by John Fio. Push through hell and discover The Devil’s greatest weakness: humility, perseverance, and a disgustingly sweet backside tailslide.Īll you need is your skateboard.

Skate fast to destroy vicious demons, help a forgetful frog, and save other tortured souls on your journey from fragile beginner to a hardened skater. Savour the ritualistic beauty as you set your feet to pop a perfect kickflip. Learn to master your weight and motion to conquer the weeping concrete. Ollie, kickflip, and grind your way through the ash and smoke of The Emptylands as you take on a seemingly impossible quest. The Devil has given you a skateboard with a simple deal: Skate to the Moon and swallow it - and you shall be freed. Overall, The ESPN App for Windows 8 provides a great way to keep up with all your sports news.You are a demon in the Underworld, made out of glass and pain. It would be nice to see all content in The ESPN App for Windows 8 show up within the app, instead of having to rely on the browser. The ESPN App for Windows 8 occasionally crashed but was stable for the most part. The biggest problem that The ESPN App for Windows 8 faces is occasional instability and some articles pop readers into a browser. Most video content in The ESPN App for Windows 8 are short clips, so don't look for full broadcasts here. The full screen mode is basic with only a pause and 30 second rewind button. The ESPN App for Windows 8 will let you continue reading your article while the video runs. Videos played back smoothly and can be viewed in full screen. The ESPN App for Windows 8 organizes everything very well, making it easy to quickly access different types of content. Activating the secondary menu in Windows 8 or Windows RT will bring up a bar with top scores of recent games as well as quick access to different sports and categories.
