Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater

Console Nintendo 64
Publisher Activision
Genre Sport
Region EU , US
Views 1,670
Downloads 903
Released 2000
3/5 (1 vote)

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, also known by its short name, Tony Hawk’s, is a series of game versions revolving around the theme of skateboarding. The version mentioned in this article is also the original version, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater. The opening of this series of successes originates from the developer Neversoft and the publish by Activision. The game is listed in the Extreme sports category. Both single-player and multiplayer modes are integrated. Three-dimensional space will give players the slides no different from that in real life.

Throughout the game, players will have to control the main character from a third perspective. The characters integrated into the game are quite diverse. You will have more information by watching the trailer introduce each one initially. Most of the missions involved are about completing challenges, using techniques or collecting certain items. The techniques in the game are designed based on the study of a group of real players. Use a combination of ollies, grabs, flips and slides techniques corresponding to the four buttons on the remote to create them. The harder the technique is, the more points players can collect. At the screen, there will be a meter to measure the levels. If the player fills this bar, special skills can be performed. However, if the landing is unsuccessful, that performance will not be recorded.

The game has three main modes, Career Mode, Free Skate for single-player; In addition, Multiplayer mode is also included to support playing in a party.

At the beginning of the game, of course, you will accompany a skateboard through the mode you choose. Career Mode sets five goals for players to accomplish within a given time (2 minutes). However, if you don’t complete it yet, the system will record your progress. Anytime players re-enter the game, the play continues. Free Skate is a mode with no time mode, allowing players to practice or complete their own goals without any barriers at all. Multiplayer mode is not monotonous when it includes up to three separate games: “Graffiti”, “Trick Attack” and “HORSE”. It sounds like a street, right? In particular, “Trick Attack” is a game that requires two players to build and compete with the skills that the game requires.

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