The first thing noticeable about this game over Tony Hawk is the realism. Boy, is it pretty. The colors are a bit more toned down than in the Hawkverse, so things look a bit more lifelike, instead of overly lit like an early Pixar movie. The drawing distance is also fairly impressive. From the tops of hills in the city of San Vanelona, you can see nearly completely across the map. Everything looks as crisp during gameplay as it does during the FMV's. Familiar skaters like legend Danny Way are captured remarkably well in the 3D world. The rag doll physics are some of the best I've seen since Half Life 2, although at times it can get buggy - for example, after some bail, you may end up bouncing up a wall. These sorts of graphics glitches only happen about once or twice during each gameplay, but its enough to be noticeable. Rarely do they affect performance (i.e., you're not suddenly knocked off your board by an invisible curb) and they're usually pretty funny.
skate. also has an extensive soundtrack of typical skate songs, but the coolest thing about it is that during loading screens, you're treated to elevator muzak versions of the soundtrack. Voice acting is also top notch, with EA bringing in all the skaters Activision hadn't claimed the rights to yet. Pedestrians also shout at you or cheer you on as you ride by, depending on how impressive or annoying you are.