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[–] memphis ago 

Please, for the love of skateboarding video games, let this be the catalyst for a new entry into the Skate franchise.

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[–] CONGLOM-O ago 

My excitement boner was killed instantly.

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[–] CONGLOM-O ago 

My excitement boner was killed instantly.

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[–] dickie ago 

Unfortunately I have little hope for this. I'll stick to breaking out THPS 3 and 4 on my PS2.

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[–] Clbull 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Tony Hawk is such a joke now, and I'm referring to both the washed-up professional skateboarder and the video game franchise.

The last decent Tony Hawk's game to be released was American Wasteland a decade ago, and while Proving Ground and Project 8 were certainly mediocre, the franchise has plummeted to new levels of crappiness since Robomodo took over development from Neversoft, who have been relegated to crapping out Guitar Hero and Call of Duty sequels.

At this rate, Activision-Blizzard are milking his brand so fucking hard, that I totally expect Tony Hawk to make an appearance in Heroes of the Storm this time next year, as a hero that does nothing but endless grinds, manuals, flip tricks, grab tricks and reverts to damage his enemies in the field.

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[–] se-men 0 points 1 point (+1|-0) ago 

This game looks like a janky piece of shit. Seems like they took the love for the old games as an excuse not to innovate.

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[–] Jizzmaster3000 0 points 3 points (+3|-0) ago  (edited ago)

Seems like they haven't updated the physics at all since it's early days, and the build-a-park mode looks just as inflexible as when the series first introduced it on the PS2.

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[–] lumiloop [S] 0 points 4 points (+4|-0) ago 

Pretty brazen of them to tout the build a park mode as a new feature, when it has been a part of the series for a long time now. Overall, I think the game looks pretty lifeless and uninspired. Sad to see how far the series has fallen.

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