Skate Story - Total Chapters and Average Playthrough Length
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Skate Story – Total Chapters and Average Playthrough Length

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Skate Story is a narrative-driven skating game with several chapters that take you through the depths of a stylized hell. If you’re curious about the game’s average playthrough length and total number of chapters, here’s everything you need to know about what to expect from a typical playthrough.

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Skate Story Total Chapters

There are a total of nine chapters and an epilogue in Skate Story, each with a beginning and an end. Instead of automatically progressing, you will be prompted to start the next chapter when you finish the current one.

Here are the chapter titles for each chapter in Skate Story:

  • Chapter One – Glass Skater
  • Chapter Two – Warm Milk
  • Chapter Three – The Devil’s Laundry
  • Chapter Four – Department of Death
  • Chapter Five – Hellsea
  • Chapter Six – Godhook
  • Chapter Seven – Dinner
  • Chapter Eight – Blackest Fire
  • Chapter Nine – Eternal Centipede
  • Epilogue – Skate Story

After completing a chapter, you’ll unlock the achievement associated with it.

Skate Story Average Playthrough Length

If you do not thoroughly explore the downtime sections of Skate Story’s chapters, you are looking at around six to eight hours for an average playthrough. This means you’re only doing the essential steps required to progress forward through a chapter.

If you talk to all the NPCs, complete side quests, look for collectibles, buy customization items, and engage in all the trick-related activities in these hub areas, you are looking at around ten to twelve hours or so.

Personally, I recommend a balanced approach for your first playthrough. You do not have to search for everything or buy all the cosmetic items, but at least talk to the NPCs in the hub areas, because you will get a bit of extra lore about the world, its rules, and its inhabitants and their struggles, dreams and ambition.

Skate Story is a personal game, and it can be intense on the gameplay side. That said, I found the world itself fun to be in, thanks to the cute characters running the businesses and departments in each level.

Overall, Skate Story is not a long game and does not overstay its welcome. It maintains strong pacing throughout its campaign and offers an appropriate amount of downtime, so you are not skating constantly. It is absolutely worth the twenty dollars, offering a more compelling experience than many seventy-dollar games manage to deliver.


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Ali Hashmi
Ali has been writing about video games for the past six years and is always on the lookout for the next indie game to obsess over and recommend to everyone in sight. When he isn't spending an unhealthy amount of time in Slay the Spire, he's probably trying out yet another retro-shooter or playing Dark Souls for the 50th time.