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  • RaychelSnr
    Executive Editor
    • Jan 2007
    • 4845

    #1

    Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD Review (360)



    Playing Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD is like listening to a really bad cover of a classic song.

    The original lyrics are intact, though not delivered with the same force or inflection; the melodies are discernible, though many are well out-of-tune; the singer's voice and the band's instrument tones are modernized and overproduced in the worst way.

    Essentially, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD is the video game equivalent of watching Miley Cyrus sing Nirvana's "Smells Like Teen Spirit."

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  • THE YAMA
    Rookie
    • Jul 2012
    • 274

    #2
    After reading this review, most likely won't be wasting my time or money on this title.
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    • mmathaifighter
      Rookie
      • Jul 2009
      • 100

      #3
      Terrible. I never played the originals and was hoping this would be the "essential" collection. I also read that more content would be available via DLC(not sure about this) but cant say that I'm shocked as seeing the name of the publisher. I would only be slightly less shocked if it were put out by EA.
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      • Vaultboy707
        Rookie
        • Jul 2012
        • 1

        #4
        I felt that this game was rather good. I didn't find the controls to be choppy at all, and enjoyed the return of my favourite levels from THPS THPS2. Although I wish they would've brought back local Multiplayer and competition rounds. The soundtrack for the most part was rubbish but I just play some Bad Religion or Sex Pistols and that pretty much fixes that (That's the beauty of the MP3 soundtrack feature of the Xbox 360). It felt refreshing to see that my Dashboard was advertising something that wasn't shoot em' up (Call of Duty Ughh) or some other random game that sucks. While the individuals should have added more material that was relevant to die hard THPS fans like myself, I feel privileged to play a healthy looking revamp of one of my all time favourite franchises. (I don't count anything after Underground 2). The graphics, at least to me, are pleasing to the eye, the mechanics are relatively smooth (I agree that they should have left the old get back on your board cinematic) and the break from the constant gunfire of modern day gaming is a blessing. I give THPS HD an 8/10

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        • CujoMatty
          Member of Rush Nation
          • Oct 2007
          • 5441

          #5
          I also am having fun with it.
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          • b2th3m1th
            Banned
            • Jan 2012
            • 485

            #6
            Yeah I have no control issues, maybe you should check your controller. Only 7 levels? It was a $15 download thats just over $2 a level, plus online multiplayer and you can use your avatar for your create a skater. This game is great. I can't for the $5 DLC that added THPS3 best of levels.

            More on the "only 7 levels" again this is a $15 remake (that they did a fantastic job on) and you expect a $60 experience. That's how this review comes off. Does it suck no local multiplayer? yes but that effects like 5% of the purchasers. This is the perfect pick and play game kill an 30 min before work type of game. I'd personally give this game an 8/10 based on price, functionality, and fun.

            Oh and there is nothing wrong with the controls they work just fine on the x360.

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            • Evlmnky33
              Rookie
              • Oct 2009
              • 31

              #7
              I got to say i disagree with the score, Im having a blast with this game.

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              • captainxCSNx
                Rookie
                • Jul 2012
                • 1

                #8
                This is the worst review I've ever read! Use the analog stick like a man the graphics are great for a $15 game. This isn't a full $60 retail release. The guy that wrote this clearly sucks at games, and is either the most jaded douche bag ever, or is being paid to hate on this title. People don't believe this review its total BS and is full of false critiquing of this game. Seriously the most misleading garbage I've read in a long time.

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                • xrobbyh14x
                  Rookie
                  • Sep 2010
                  • 161

                  #9
                  The review had some good points, but I don't think it's a total piece of junk. You can watch me play through it at http://www.youtube.com/letsplaysallday and see for yourself if you like. I do enjoy THPS2x better though.
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                  • Sublime12089
                    The Legendary Roots Crew
                    • Jun 2003
                    • 1495

                    #10
                    Re: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD Review (360)

                    I don't think he was expecting it to be comparable to a $60 dollar release. I believe the point being made is that it is inferior to the backward compatable THPS 2X which can be picked up for five to ten dollars.

                    I have not played the full XBLA release. However, the demo did not make me want to.

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                    • jyoung
                      Hall Of Fame
                      • Dec 2006
                      • 11132

                      #11
                      Re: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD Review (360)

                      The standards of comparison for this review were the existing Tony Hawk games that are backward-compatible the Xbox 360 as well as other $15 Xbox Live Arcade games.

                      When you compare the limited package that THPS HD offers to other $15 downloadable games like Trials Evolution, which features a track editor, local multiplayer, a downloadable level hub, 60+ stock levels, etc.), it's clear that THPS HD fails to offer the same amount of content as other similarly priced games on the XBLA marketplace.

                      Furthermore, most of the content in this game is already available on the Xbox 360 if you have a copy of THPS 2X and THPS3 for the Xbox 1. In fact, you could pickup both of those games together for less than the $15 this new HD remake is asking, and you would be getting a ton more content for your money since THPS HD is missing so many levels, modes, skaters and songs from the original games.

                      Add in a number of major technical issues with the framerate, screen tearing, stuttering, clipping, collision detection, physics, etc., plus a controller that simply wasn't built to handle this type of gameplay, and that is why this game scored as low as it did.

                      It had nothing to do with me sucking at the game. :wink:

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                      Last edited by jyoung; 07-28-2012, 01:22 PM.

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                      • VDusen04
                        Hall Of Fame
                        • Aug 2003
                        • 13021

                        #12
                        Re: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD Review (360)

                        I must say, while the review featured a number of legitimate gripes, I disagree with the overall tone and nearly apparent notion that Tony Hawk HD is a horrible game. I randomly discovered Tony Hawk HD after spending the previous two weeks playing through Tony Hawk 1 and 2 with my little brothers on their Nintendo 64 (yes, I understand this is 2012). All the fun we seemed to have with the 64 versions (we beat THPS2 with every character) seemed to carry over quite seamlessly to the HD 360 iteration.

                        For starters, we haven't experienced many issues with the controls. However, that doesn't mean we haven't experienced any issues. The primary problem we've come across is the frequent inability to make our skater turn around completely while skating in a straight line. This seems to be related to the D-Pad as you mentioned. Basically, sharp turns sometimes do not end up being as sharp as we're looking for. Past the D-Pad squaring-up issues (which can be largely rectified by using the analog for sudden reversals) we haven't had any problems with the face or shoulder buttons. Each of those setups have felt true to our 64 and PS2 Tony Hawk skating histories. Also, for whatever it's worth, we've had virtually no issues executing special tricks on demand and as we see fit.

                        Skaters falling into empty space is there on awkward falls that occur at unusual portions of each level (say, falling from Downhill Jam's Secret Tape area down into the water) and sometimes it occurs on regular portions of each level, but I haven't really found it to be a bother. I think as a reviewer it's a great thing to point out to prospective gamers, but I just did not feel it really negatively affected the experience. In fact, we all kind of get a kick out of those moments when they happen. I will say, we do have an issue with the brief white screen every time our skater falls. We'd much prefer the old fashion of showing the fall and the skater jumping back on (without cutting away).

                        With all that said, we haven't experienced any stuttering, screen tearing, or framerate drops. I'd be curious to hear what the explanation is behind that (why some folks are experiencing them, or why we aren't experiencing them). Also, aside from the "falling through floors" glitch that pops up on bails, we haven't really had any other issues with the collision detection. Well, actually, we noticed skaters will look as if they're grinding inside a certain pipe on Downhill Jam if their board is sideways. Beyond that though, we haven't had many, if any, random crashes.

                        Aesthetically, I am in sharp disagreement of the review. I felt every level looked wonderful and I did not even notice black outlines on items. One of my primary draws to the game itself was the ability to experience each level for how they now stand with their improved artistic updates. Everything seems so clean, detailed and full. Suddenly, the Hangar actually sort of feels like a hangar. Perhaps this aspect of the art had a bigger effect on my brothers and me because we'd literally been playing out THPS 1 and 2 in the two weeks leading up to this game's release. As such, we had fresh visuals upon which to compare the HD version and its predecessors. If I could change anything, I think I would have made the money green again. I still haven't quite figured out what I'm collecting now in that regard; I'm assuming it's credit or gift cards. Still, I certainly would not have ever considered this game's aesthetics to be a failure and I wouldn't have thought anyone else would say as such if I never came across this interview.

                        As a whole, I agree with the wish to include more original music. It would have been nice to hear at least one other track from the first game. However, coming into things, I just thought it was cool old songs were being used at all so really, any old track was a bonus for me. Plus, I definitely welcomed the addition of El-P and Trent Rezznor to the soundtrack. The other songs fit in quite seamlessly, providing a "new but old" feel from the game's musical angle. Again though, having recently played the original THPS's, the old music was beginning to wear on me (I was Powerman 5000'd out). This is why I'm glad when all else fails, I can play my own music during Tony Hawk HD and it actually works pretty seamlessly, complementing gameplay quite well.

                        I wish certain Tony Hawk staples were present in this HD download, such as create-a-skater, more levels, and local multiplayer. But to be real, I knew exactly what I was signing up for when I opted to pay $15 for this product. Had I paid $60 for Tony Hawk HD and ended up with just seven levels, my skater floating into nothingness from time to time, and the soundtrack having shrunk from the most recent TH offerings, would I have had an issue? Yeah, I may have been upset. However, my expectation for a $15 download was some updating and tinkering of old classic levels featuring new skaters that didn't look like they were once meant to be Minecraft characters and the same fun control system that made the original products so addicting. In that regard, I haven't regretted my purchase one bit. This game has been a great way to continue the fan we'd been having on the N64 versions over the past month.
                        Last edited by VDusen04; 07-30-2012, 12:25 AM.

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                        • jayenomics
                          Banned
                          • Aug 2009
                          • 2076

                          #13
                          It's not very expensive at $15, but this game is awesome to blow through and remember the good times we all had back in the day.

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