Don't play this game.
Don't play this game.
The Tony Hawk series returns with a game that gets some of the basics right, but lacks finesse and polish. Has it really been 13 years since Tony Hawk 4? Time feels like it's flown since it was published back in 2002 at the height of the series' popularity.
Publisher Activision and Developer Robomodo have released Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 for PS4, Xbox One, Xbox 360 and PS3 for $59.99. The release brings back some of the classic gameplay you love alongside seamless online multiplayer and over 80 unique missions. Read on to learn more.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 is by no means a terrible game. By now most of you will have heard about the infamy of its ‘bugginess' but that has been partially resolved with various patches. That's not to say that it is a great game.
Skateboarding can be fun; Great soundtrack; Create a park can produce some good parks
Buggy; The slam button mapped to grind; Graphically poor; Feels unfinished
Its An awesome game must by
Feels like the old ones, graphics are just better. There isn't a story mode which sucks but then again just make another Proving ground or Project 8!
While it is good to see the lefendary Tony hawks in the new generation, it does not feel at all like the previous games. Ok if you like skating games and miss the old times. For me, American Wasteland was the best.
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