I Love How Skaters Get Hype In Tony Hawks Pro Skater 1 + 2 – Kotaku

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If you have not played the remasters demo yet, this high rating run has a lot of great examples of what Im talking about.

In previous video games, Tony Hawk and his motley crew of skating superstars enjoyed extremely bit in the method of vocalizations. They d groan and groan when you erased, but there were never reactions for favorable stuff like lastly landing a technique off a big ramp or nailing a concealed space. Tony Hawks Pro Skater 1 + 2 modifications that with brand-new recordings of Hawk– and, presumably, the remainder of the cast– cheering for their own long combos and unique tricks.

Ive spent a great deal of time with the Tony Hawks Pro Skater 1 + 2 demo despite being restricted to brief, two-minute runs in a single level. Its an extraordinary accomplishment that feels almost exactly like the renowned franchises earliest installations. My favorite part, nevertheless, is a brand-new addition that sees your skater of option hoot and scream every time they do something cool.

Thats what I love about Tony Hawks Pro Skater: It gives everyone an opportunity to live out their wildest skateboarding fantasies. And now, the skater on-screen mimics what I would probably do in the real world were I to in fact land a Kickflip Superman.
Woo-hoo!