A remaster of the first two games in the Tony Hawk's franchise. It's set to bring back original levels, pro skaters, tricks, modes, and songs from the iconic soundtrackA remaster of the first two games in the Tony Hawk's franchise. It's set to bring back original levels, pro skaters, tricks, modes, and songs from the iconic soundtrackA remaster of the first two games in the Tony Hawk's franchise. It's set to bring back original levels, pro skaters, tricks, modes, and songs from the iconic soundtrack
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Plot
A remaster of the first two games in the Tony Hawk's franchise. It's set to bring back original levels, pro skaters, tricks, modes, and songs from the iconic soundtrack
Cast
The usual roster of Hawk associates such as Chad Muska, Kareem Campbell, Bob Burnquist and Eric Koston and weirdly Jack Black as Office Dick.
Verdict
I grew up with Tony Hawks games and became positively god like at them due to a combination of the hours I put in and them and myself just naturally clicking with the game and the controls. The thing is I never truly fell in love with them until THUG & THUG 2 namely Tony Hawks Underground and the wackiness of it all by comparison (Especially THUG 2). The trouble is that set the bar so high that coming back to Pro Skater quite frankly makes them look bad by comparison.
Don't get me wrong these are fantastic titles and as a remastered bundle they're essential for fans of the series but for me it makes me frustrated that this will also likely be as close as I come to playing the Underground games again which are simpler superior in my opinion. They're Saints Row 3, these titles are Saints Row 2 and I mean that analogy in multiple ways.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1&2 are great titles, easy to pickup but brutal to master.
Rants
I miss the good ol' days with couch coop games, Tony Hawks was one of my most played. The trouble is I'd mastered the game to such an extent I was unbeatable so friends found themselves adjusting their strategy and would sabotage my combos by crashing into me. Good times, bring back couch gameplay!
Breakdown
Very addictive Lots of content Solid soundtrack Pales in comparison to what came later Merciless difficulty spikes.
A remaster of the first two games in the Tony Hawk's franchise. It's set to bring back original levels, pro skaters, tricks, modes, and songs from the iconic soundtrack
Cast
The usual roster of Hawk associates such as Chad Muska, Kareem Campbell, Bob Burnquist and Eric Koston and weirdly Jack Black as Office Dick.
Verdict
I grew up with Tony Hawks games and became positively god like at them due to a combination of the hours I put in and them and myself just naturally clicking with the game and the controls. The thing is I never truly fell in love with them until THUG & THUG 2 namely Tony Hawks Underground and the wackiness of it all by comparison (Especially THUG 2). The trouble is that set the bar so high that coming back to Pro Skater quite frankly makes them look bad by comparison.
Don't get me wrong these are fantastic titles and as a remastered bundle they're essential for fans of the series but for me it makes me frustrated that this will also likely be as close as I come to playing the Underground games again which are simpler superior in my opinion. They're Saints Row 3, these titles are Saints Row 2 and I mean that analogy in multiple ways.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1&2 are great titles, easy to pickup but brutal to master.
Rants
I miss the good ol' days with couch coop games, Tony Hawks was one of my most played. The trouble is I'd mastered the game to such an extent I was unbeatable so friends found themselves adjusting their strategy and would sabotage my combos by crashing into me. Good times, bring back couch gameplay!
Breakdown
Very addictive Lots of content Solid soundtrack Pales in comparison to what came later Merciless difficulty spikes.
THPS 1+2 is a very replayable game, very fun, with a great soundtrack. The gameplay of these games has always been the strongest point, however personally I just can't do the freestyle stuff or collect notebooks or letters all the time, which is the reason why I've always been more fond of the Underground series since it's a combination of everything this game has to offer: Awesome gameplay, awesome soundtrack BUT it also adds some story elements while also giving you the ability to freestyle. Anyhow, I feel THPS is a solid remake of a classic and if you're a fan of the series it's worth checking out. I like to have it there to play it when I get bored with the main game I'm playing or just to relax a little, a little skating is always appreciated.
It's a little overwhelming how good this game is. Classic feel with perfect modern touches. I'm addicted.
Amazing game is one of the best remakes in gaming history and one of the best skateboarding games ever made.
The classics are back only adapted to the new graphics and more modern gameplays, and it works, even being a reamake you can feel at the same time the classic and have fun with the new contents and mechanics of flip, grab, and other tricks. It's well built, and it's even worth trying to play. The graphics are great, well modeled and very few bugs, many different characters but unfortunately it doesn't have the spiderman.
The game style is ARCADE, with lots of combos and adapted physics. It's not the skate franchise style that is simulator.
The classics are back only adapted to the new graphics and more modern gameplays, and it works, even being a reamake you can feel at the same time the classic and have fun with the new contents and mechanics of flip, grab, and other tricks. It's well built, and it's even worth trying to play. The graphics are great, well modeled and very few bugs, many different characters but unfortunately it doesn't have the spiderman.
The game style is ARCADE, with lots of combos and adapted physics. It's not the skate franchise style that is simulator.
Did you know
- TriviaMost of the original soundtrack from Pro Skater 1 and 2 was brought back except for a few tracks due to licensing issues:
- "Committed" by Unsane
- "B-Boy Document '99" by The High & Mighty featuring Yasiin Bey & Mad Skillz
- "Out With The Old" by Alley Life featuring Black Planet
- SoundtracksAfraid of Heights
Performed by Billy Talent
Written by Ian D'Sa, Jon Gallant, Ben Kowalewicz, and Aaron Solowoniuk
Published by EMI April Music (Canada) Ltd. (SOCAN)
Courtesy of Warner of Warner Music Canada
By arrangement with Warner Music Group Video Game Licensing
All Rights Reserved. Used By Permission.
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