- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Sep 18, 2012
- Also On: PlayStation 3, Xbox 360
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5.0
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 35 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 15 out of 35
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Mixed: 4 out of 35
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Negative: 16 out of 35
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Sep 22, 201210A very good game! ^ ^ But only with the Game Launcher! :D http://www.muhcrew.com/
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Sep 19, 20124
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Sep 20, 201210Очень хороший ремейк первых частей!
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Sep 21, 20121
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Sep 19, 20120Utter garbage. Can't rebind the controls, change the resolution, or change any graphical settings.
The only gamepad support it has is for the 360 gamepad. No multiplayer, no level editor, more graphical and physics glitches than you can shake a stick at.
Easily the worst PC port I've ever seen in my life, and that's saying something. -
Oct 14, 20128another bad port..but the gameplay makes up for it....they should add some kind of patch for the additional settings...the stages alongwith the skaters are cool....
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Sep 30, 20127
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Sep 20, 20120First of all, I've played and almost finished all the THPS games on PC from THPS 3. Except that we play a skater, this "game" is not a THPS at all : horrible gameplay that has nothing to see with the previous versions and full of inconsistencies, lots of physics bugs, ugly graphics ("HD" ?), after having played that game I have only one desire : go back to THPS 3 and enjoy what THPS HD is not...
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Sep 19, 20121This is the lasiest PC port I have ever seen. The default controls are ridiculous and don't event work for all keyboards (such as mine) and they can't be remapped! There are literally no options, graphical or otherwise. Thank you for telling me not to shut down my computer while the game is saving!
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Sep 19, 20124
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Oct 30, 20127
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Dec 26, 20125
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Feb 4, 20130
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May 4, 20137
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Oct 22, 201250Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD might be worth a look if you were really into the series in its prime and want to experience a cleaned-up version of a distinct, defining moment in video games. For casual fans or new recruits, though, there's nothing in this high-def remix that will speak to them. And even the biggest of fans may feel mighty hollow by the shaky treatment of the once king of extreme sports games.