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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 for PS4 is an exhilarating skateboarding game that allows players to perform legendary tricks, complete diverse missions, and engage in online challenges. With the ability to customize skaters and create unique skateparks, this game offers endless fun and community interaction.
Brand | ACTIVISION |
Product Dimensions | 19 x 13.5 x 3 cm; 80 g |
Item model number | 77066EN |
Manufacturer | Activision |
Hardware Platform | playstation_4 |
Operating System | playstation_4 |
Are Batteries Included | No |
Item Weight | 80 g |
P**Z
tout s'est extrémement bien passé
tout s'est extrémement bien passé
M**O
Tony Hawks
Il gioco funziona, con audio inglese e sottotitoli in italiano.Purtroppo, ma è solo una mia opinione, trovavo più divertenti i vecchi giochi di Tony Hawk.
N**S
Present for my son loved it
Fab
V**Y
the best way I can describe it
It is not worth the cost of £40 by any stretch of the imagination. It is an okay game, the best way I can describe it. There is not enough gameplay because the levels are so enclosed. I would expect by now development to be nearly open world, the ps2 games did a good job there. This game is less advanced than THPS2. The levels are smaller and there are only a few of them. You can barely move out of a designated area, and there aren't those special extra places to unlock during a level. There is even less freedom to create a skater. You can move the same as in most of the other games, as in you can still revert etc, however the specials are less to do with buttons and more if you hit the special button after a few successful combos which makes your basic buttons become specials instead, making the game a bit too simple. You can't come off of your board like you can in Underground, but that's not all that worth missing.It does feel unfinished, seeing as the release was rushed due to licenses. If you haven't played the games in a long time then there is a nice sense of nostalgia. If you have a bunch of other games you want to buy, then I would definitely not prioritise this one.
D**M
Did I just pay £40 for a bad demo?
I've not played a Tony Hawk game for years so I was pretty excited for this game. After playing it last night, I woke up so angry I had to write my first review in 15 years of being an Amazon customer!I'll start with the good things.1. The controls are very familiar. I've probably not played a TH game in 7-8 years. After a minute on the tutorial, I was able to pull off all the tricks I could back in the Underground days.2. The music is pretty good but after an hour or so, I was getting repeats.And that's it for the good!The rest of the game is a lazy, incomplete, embarrassment to video games and an insult to the people duped in to buying it.Let's start at the beginning.Character customisation. There is none. You play as a pro-skater in normal or alternate outfit or you use one of the four or five pre-designed head/body combos until you unlock anything else. I normally like to make a character that looks like a thinner, cooler version of me with better hair. Not here. You get what you're given.Graphics. OK, its not photo realistic. It's a visual style choice made by the developers. It looks last-gen and would easily run on last gen consoles but it is probably designed for that to make sure as many people as possible can be ripped off.Gameplay. To start off, you get one small, poorly designed level. ONE! To unlock the next, you have to complete a bunch of boring "missions" which are basically variations of "skate through the checkpoints" "do tricks to get enough points" or "collect stuff dotted around the map". There is no game progression. No levelling up. No goals. No incentive. No point! So you grind (in a gaming sense, not a skating sense) through the missions to be rewarded with.........one more level where you have to do it all over again to unlock level 3. The developers are relying completely on user content being created to keep this game interesting. Why bother making a game yourself when you can get the gamers to do it themselves right!Other problems.......... Yes, it is a multiplayer game. Yes, there are other people skating about in the same map but there is no interaction. They may as well be generated bots, Nothing happens as a result of being in a lobby with other people. The collision between your character and the map is exactly the same as it was 15 years ago. Remember how you could skate in to a corner and be stuck as your character bounced in to the wall repeatedly. Still exactly the same. I played a user created map and got glitched inside a ramp. The game re-spawned me back inside the ramp over and over until I quit the session.There are probably more problems but to be honest, I can't be bothered to play this game to find them out. There better be some amazing DLC planned for this because without it, this is a half-arsed demo that should never have been released. I'm not holding my breath!
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