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Never could get the hang of real skateboarding but I love skateboarding games. I never played the first 3 Tony Hawk games my first was pro skater 4 so I really want to try this out. Josh Tsui a couple questions: 1. Splitscreen multiplayer? Plans for a demo? And like sprice25 said, I know it may not be likely but I would really like a vita version of this game too!
Will there be secret characters to unlock like wolverine and darth maul like in the original games? These were the characters I really like skating with.
Also is there any word on when Double Dragon Neon will hit psn? The Vita needs more awesome games, and Tony Hawk would be perfect for it.
Syncing progress between both versions is a must too. I heard that Microsoft paid for timed exclusivity to go along with their summer sale. Why did this take so long to release on the PS3? Did you forgot the PlayStation days where we were your customers? Talk about loyalty…. Give us Crash Bandicoot, and Sypro back too we need Superbot to have them in their game!!
Yes, I too vote for Vita version in the future. All the pro skaters, levels and tricks are back and fully-remastered, plus more. Add to Cart. Game overview. Fan favorite locations and legendary pro skaters return with brand new features and visuals. Internet connection required. This pre-order will grant you access to that demo, when released. See www. Downloadable content may be made available to purchase. Image: EB Games.
Taking his first steps onto Route 1 and never stopping, Ryan has had a love of RPGs since a young age. Now he's learning to appreciate a wider pallet of genres and challenges. Linking moves to form aerial combos is the name of the game. The best part about THPS' gameplay is that you have complete freedom to string together any number of tricks to customize your style. You'll find yourself devising new ways to squeeze in every move in the book before coming back down. Get too greedy and you'll find yourself wimpering on the pavement.
These wipeouts are some of the most cringe-inducing sequences we've ever seen. If Neversoft can clean up the clipping problems with the in-game camera, THPS will be a near-perfect skateboarding experience. We can't wait. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, recently released on the PlayStation, could very well be the sleeper hit of the year.
It was hailed by many including the Review Crew as the best skateboarding game they've ever played. The popularity of Mr. Tony Hawk is gradually increasing, so now Activision is making sure that N64 gamers don't miss out. For those of you not familiar with the greatness that is Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, here's a brief rundown of the game. There are a total of nine locations to skate, including abandoned warehouses, New York malls, downtown Minneapolis and the streets of San Francisco.
The most addictive part of the game by far is Career Mode. Pick your skater and begin your tour of the various locations. By performing various tasks you can collect "tapes," which unlock new boards increasing your stats or new levels. If life on the tour is too much pressure. Free Skate mode gives you all the time in the world to improve your skills. The port is being done by Edge of Reality, previously known for their work on Monster Truck Madness From the look of this early build, the game is coming along quite nicely.
It now runs in a slightly higher resolution, and the frame-rate is noticeably smoother compared to its PlayStation cousin. Most surprising of all is that Edge of Reality managed to cram some of the songs on the PlayStation soundtrack onto the N64 cartridge, lyrics and all. The sound quality is lower, naturally, but it is still an impressive feat.
The only problem that may arise in this version is control. The C buttons on the N64 controller are used for pulling off tricks, but because they're so close together it's a bit trickier excuse the pun to pull off the desired trick.
Also, the analog stick doesn't seem as responsive as the PlayStation's Dual Shock stick. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater for Nintendo 64 will be out in March of , and looks to be an excellent port of an excellent game.
The most bad-ass skater in the world finally has his own bad-ass game! Mandatory updates may be required to play. Downloadable content may be made available to purchase. Activision makes no guarantee regarding the availability of online play or features and may modify or discontinue those at its discretion with reasonable notice.
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