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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 Platinum (PS2)

Platform: PlayStation2
By: ACTIVISION
Released: 19 Sep 2003
RRP: £19.99
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tony hawks rules - By: , 03 Mar 2004
i love tony hawk 4 becease you can do wild things the levels are a little small but the detailin them is brillent
The Hawk Still Flys!! - By: , 04 Dec 2003
By now this game should be out of fashion, after 3 editions spread over several consoles, the Hawkman should be packing his wings & going home. But due to the immediate success of his games, it will be awhile before his career is laid to rest.
Greatly, the 4th edition of this skater series is probably the best yet. Taking out the timer on career mode, you have access to explore the level & find objectives by going to fellow skaters. A great soundtrack is also included with The Distillers, AC/DC & Less Than Jake to name a few, & there is nothing better than just skitching the back of a car whilst listening to some good old TNT (The song, not the bomb)
Simply Put, The Hawk still flys!!
One of the Best - By: , 23 Sep 2003
Tony Hawks 3 was a bit of a disapointment when it followed Tony Hawks 2, which was considerably better than Tony Hawks 1.
But Tony Hawks 4 offers a whole new world to the gamer.
They've done away with the 2:00minute time limit,leaving the skater with as much time as he/she wishes to use.
Players can now choose the goals they wish to accomplish, take on a pro head to head, enter a competition or simply skate around.
Benches, kickers etc. can now be toggled on or off to suit the players needs, so now you can choose wether you want that annoying bench to be there when you drop off the rail, or not.
Players start of as an amateur & then they must conquer the pro specific goals to make it into the more difficult professional world.
On create-a-park, players can now set high scores, hidden tapes, & combo goals.
The new , more realistic animation allows skaters to skitch(grab onto,so being pulled along) on moving objects,such as cars & even elephants.
There are also now mini games which may be completely irrelevant to skating, such as betting on rhinos.
Players have far more freedom, on a comletely revamped game.
This is definatly one of the best games to play. Lets see how long Tony Hawk can keep producing these games, & how long we'll keep buying them.
Why you need Tony Hawks 4 - By: , 08 Jul 2003
While others say thps4 is starting the end of the Tony Hawks era i disagree. I personally think each game keeps getting better. The day i got this game i couldn't wait to play it. All the features have been improved on thps4. The create a skater mode has more options for your skater & also the hidden characters makes the game more interesting to find out who they are. It keeps you hooked to it until completed (Which will take awhile as there are 190 goals to complete). I suggest anyone should get this game. I also cannot wait for Tony Hawks Underground.
Remains the best skating franchise around - By: J. W. Bassett, 19 Mar 2003
The Tony Hawk's series has been accused of running out of steam. While the third version was excellent, it offered little that the second title didn't. Neversoft has obviously sought to change things with this version, but despite this, the game is very similar to the last one. One change (albeit purely cosmetic) is that there's something very English about THPS4. From the inclusion of a London level to the presence of The Sex Pistols on the soundtrack, THPS4 has obviously been, at leastin part, tailored for us Brits.

In terms of presentation it remains almost identical to the previous three iterations. Fourteen pro skaters are included (Jackass star Bam Margera is once again involved) as well as the now-mandatory create-a-skater facility. Nine levels are includedin all (seven regular plus two secret ones) which vary from a shipyard to a zoo. The selection of one & two player modes remains the same as THPS3, however, THPS4 includes the option for online play for up to eight players. Interestingly, the graphics are still a little below what may be expected from a PS2 game, but nonetheless they remain capable. The soundtrack, however, is simply awesome. The Sex Pistols, Aesop Rock, NWA, Iron Maiden & Run DMC all make an appearance giving the game unquestionably the best soundtrack ever.

The only major difference is the removal of time limits on each level. The levels are much, much larger now, & the player is given the freedom to skate around to their heart's content. Now, the player has to approach any citizens standing around to begin a quest. There are now sixteen challenges on each level, which is somewhat higher than the amount found on the previous game. This may involve the by now standard collection of 'S,K,A,T,E' or something more novel like helping a prisoner tunnel out of Alcatraz. There is a definite emphasis on funin this game, as many of the games available have no bearing on the player's progress (playing tennis or betting on two prostitutes having a fight).

Other additions include the ability to 'skitch', that is to hold on to the back of a moving vehicle (or elephant) to earn extra points. New pogoing tricks are available to the more advanced gamer as well. Finally, the player can now transfer over the spines of pipes to rack up even longer combinations. Each of these functions has been included to help the player produce longer combinations & therefore gain larger scores. The new mission structure enables these new skills to be introduced gradually, but THSP experts should have no problem picking up the new abilities.

For me, the removal of the time limit makes this iteration of THPS a slightly poor relation to the third version. The appeal of the Tony Hawk's series for me has always been attempting to rack up 500,000 point plus combos. THPS4's reliance on comedy somewhat removes the emphasis from gaining huge scores. While not the best, it is undoubtedly the most varied version of the franchise, & fans of the series should consider this an essential purchase.


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