Reviews for the new skate are out, but the game lacks the edge, culture, and content that made the series so great. Reactions are mixed, and complaints are piling up

Originally announced in June 2020, the long-awaited game, known to many as *Skate 4*, has finally been released. However, excitement has been tempered by the fact that it’s a free-to-play multiplayer game, requiring a constant internet connection and including in-game purchases. Now, it seems the issues are even more significant than initially thought. Let’s see what players are saying in their Steam reviews.

SBI Shinsei’s Grand Scheme to Revolutionize Payments (With a Dash of Blockchain Glamour) 🚀💸

The trio, having signed a Memorandum of Understanding (MoU) with all the solemnity of a marriage proposal in a drawing room, now plot to develop a blockchain-based settlement framework-a marvel of modern ingenuity that promises real-time clearing in multiple currencies. One wonders if the gentlemen of old, with their quills and ledgers, would recognize this as progress or simply declare it a most vulgar display of modernity. 📜✨

🤑 Bonk, Sui, & Litecoin: Tuttle’s Wild ETF Ride! 🚀

Why, it’s simpler than explainin’ why a frog sits on a log! These ETFs aim to stuff investors’ pockets with steady income while keepin’ ’em tied to the daily rollercoaster of crypto prices. But don’t you worry, they’ve got a trick up their sleeve to keep the wild swings from turnin’ your wallet into a sieve. 🌪️💸