Write what you are looking for and press enter to begin your search!

Logo
live-news-icon

Live News

Darkest Dungeon II Makes Way to PlayStation Consoles this July: In an intense match, the Lone Wolves came out victorious. Read all about the big night here // Netflix Confirm The Witcher Series For Fifth & Final Season: In an intense match, the Lone Wolves came out victorious. Read all about the big night here // EA SPORTS Unveils The First Trailer For F1 24: In an intense match, the Lone Wolves came out victorious. Read all about the big night here
post-16 post-13

The Upcoming Tony Hawk Game Might Be Worth Replaying; Here’s Why

Skateboarding games and the name, Tony Hawk, were a synonymous pair back when the PlayStation, Nintendo 64 and Dreamcast were the prime household video game consoles. The first mainstream hit skating game to grace our consoles was Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, released in 1999. Now though, Vicarious Visions together with Neversoft has brought back a golden treat from the past.

The Warehouse in 1999

I can safely say that the glorious days of skateboarding games have returned, at least when the demo is concerned. It is such a joy to see the Birdman back and flippin’ after an absence of two whole decades.

The Warehouse, two decades later.

Back In Action

The Warehouse Demo harks back to the original Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, which happens to be the window that introduced skateboarding to many people, including yours truly. In fact, The Warehouse is the first-ever skate park created in the Tony Hawk’s series, and this demo really did bring back some good memories.

Old-time fans are welcomed with tons of iconic nods to the source material. Check out some of these clips featuring returning signature moves as well as notable gaps and transfers from the original game.

 

 

I have to admit; I’m feeling good of the combo I pulled off. It’s smooth like a baby’s cheek. The game is indeed a treat for long-time fans as even the visuals and audio are reminiscent of the 1999 video game it was based on, giving off a very classic vibe.

For nostalgic purposes, this demo is definitely enough to convince die-hards to consider getting the final game. Rubbing off the nostalgia-misted glasses, you will see a fresh take of the skateboarding game genre.

Each face button is attributed to a trick such as a flip, grab or a grind, making tricks accessible to the masses. The control scheme here seems to shift this game towards being a must-have for casuals of the sport. IThe devs here are aiming towards recreating timeless classic with new tricks, tighter controls, and visuals.

However, if you’re looking for something more serious, something that edges the line of being a simulator, then Skater XL might be better off for you. That game was just released on the PS4 very recently, so maybe look into that if combo-laden trick-grafting physics-defying gameplay isn’t your jam.

Beat this combo string!

Unlike Skater XL, you are playing the Birdman himself, and with all classic Tony Hawk series, you can expect the full game to have more pro skaters, parks, decks, and customizations to choose from.

Here’s hoping that the full game releasing in less than a month has all the exciting customization options. All that was teased in the Warehouse demo through the inaccessible menu tabs, as well as play modes such as Graffiti, in which players must accumulate the highest score by changing level elements into their own color via the use of tricks. If a player performs a higher-scoring trick on an element that has already been marked, the element will change to that player’s color.

Also, I do hope modes from other games of the series such as Fireball, Trick Attack, and HORSE make a return. This 2020 remastering could be a game for everyone, be it for late-90s gaming veterans or newbies who never heard of Tony Hawk but like doing crazy skateboard stunts with complicating inputs.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 ollies onto the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on September 4. Pre-order now to try out the Warehouse Demo!

Related News

post-07
For Honor Is Adding A New Aztec Warrior Next Week

Ubisoft has announced that For Honor’s newest Hero, the Ocelotl, will release on 27 July 2023. A fierce but calculating warrior, the new Hero, inspi...

post-07
Stormgate Is Bringing Real-Time Strategy Goodness Back For 2023

Frost Giant Studios is not a game company name you hear too often, but its pedigree is huge. The company is made up of former Blizzard staff who worke...

post-07
This Digital Card Game Is Hard To Review Without Major Spoilers

Platform: PC Genre: Card game(?) Digital Devolver and Daniel Mullins Games' Inscryption is a digital card game and an adventure game/escape room r...

Write a comment

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Tournament Tool Kit

Kakuchopurei Community