Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 (2002)

by Neversoft Entertainment, Activision
Genres:Sport
Themes:Comedy, Non-fiction
Game modes:Single player, Multiplayer
Story:Drop into the ultimate challenge. In the next chapter in the Tony Hawk series, pros challenge you to make your mark in huge free-roaming levels, taking on 190 progressively harder goals with no time limits to hold you back. Decide when you're ready to take on your Pro Challenge and move into the pro ranks, where it's a whole new game. Build your skills, perform all-new tricks, play up to eight players online, and show that you've got what it takes to go Pro.Show more
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This game was one of the best the PS2 had to offer, and having it on PC is something I never thought could be possible. Everyone needs the ability to play this game, because it's one of the best.
user avatar@pesapiensuser avatar@pesapiens
March 06, 2025
This game is my childhood. With the upcoming remaster, I'm worried that it's not going to offer what I really loved about the original. I consider this game as a piece of art - and nobody should change art. We need to bring that back!
user avatar@DiceAurauser avatar@DiceAura
March 25, 2025
When I was younger, my cousin lent me his GameCube with a few games. THPS4 was one of them. I wasn't big into sports of any kind but tried it out of sheer curiosity. I loved it. Cut to a 30 year old me wanting to replay some older games. Remembering this game was released on basically everything, I search for it and found a few shady sites that I nervously avoided. Then an announcement came out. They're remaking 3 & 4 for modern hardware! My prayers were answered. Until multiple reports starting that the best part is being ripped from 4. Considering the Remakes appear to be ripping out the Career Mode the only alternative would be the original.
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