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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4
Console
GameCube
Publisher
Activision, Inc.
Genre
Sports
Developer
Neversoft Entertainment
Release Date
10/23/02
ESRB Rating
Teen
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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4
The Hawk Man soars above the rest!
December 2, 2003 | 10:00 PM PST

by: Osei Tyson

The world's best skateboarding game reinvents itself to give you the real life experiences of a hardened amateur skater. A completely new career mode with a Go Pro theme compliments the same elements that have made THPS a phenomenon. Claw your way up through the amateur ranks to prove yourself in the world of professional skating. And to think I thought the Tony Hawk series couldn’t get any better. Neversoft hits me with this. Kudos for making this awesome game. For fans of the series and other gamers alike it’s a must buy. Oh you want me to explain huh? Keep reading to see what makes THPS4 the god of the Extreme Sports genre.

THPS4's gameplay is essentially the same solid controls and moves as THPS3's with the addition of the spine transfer which allows the player to transfer over a ''spine'' (two quarter-pipe ramps placed back to back) by pressing R2 when launching off of one side of the spine. Another addition is ''Skitchin'' cars by grabbing a car's back bumper so it can pull you forward. (Like what Marty McFly does in the Back to the Future movies.) The game also includes some new moves and specials as well. If you've been playing this series since its inception you should be very familiar with its controls. However, this means that if you have never played any of the earlier THPS games you will face a bit of a learning curve.

During Career Mode, instead of 2 minute runs, you are in a free-skate mode throughout every level and receive your goals from the characters that inhabit it. For example: in the College level when you speak to the Professor, you will be given a minute and a half to collect all 5 letters of the word S-K-A-T-E. (a level goal in all 4 THPS games.) Some of the goals are very new such as spelling out C-O-M-B-O by collecting all the letters in one combo, and performing moves when called out by spectators. Some are unique to the level such as dunking 30 tourists into the water in the Alcatraz level. These new goals fit in perfectly with the series and are a great addition. There is also minigames such as tennis, & baseball. Most of the minigames play well and are an all right diversion from regular play. After you complete any goal in the game, you can replay them to try for a better time, score, or medal if you wish as well. Completing goals will earn you money to use to unlock new levels, boards, movies, clothes, and characters much like in THPS2 and Pro Points. Earn enough Pro Points and you will be able to play the Pro Challenges for each of the game's initial 13 pro skaters. The challenges are all different and worth the effort to complete.

Like the other THPS games, this game has unlimited replay value. After you finish unlocking everything in career mode you can play the classic Single Session 2 minute run in any of the levels to try to get high scores, or play any of its multiplayer modes. Like the other THPS titles, you can play against another player in HORSE, Trick Attack, Graffiti, King of the Hill, Slap!, or one of the two new modes Combo Mambo and Score Challenge. Score Challenge gives you unlimited time and the winner is the player that reaches a certain total score first. In Combo Mambo, the player with the biggest combo after time expires wins. Combo Mambo is my particular favorite between the two new multiplayer games. Like in the previous THPS games, these games (especially HORSE) are great for parties. Too bad Cubers don’t have online play like our PS2 friends (I hate them all!).
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