- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Mar 4, 2002
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2
User Score
8.3
out of 10
Generally favorable reviews- based on 11 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 9 out of 11
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Mixed: 1 out of 11
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Negative: 1 out of 11
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RazD.Dec 8, 200710The perfect skating simulation: simple, expansive, deep, and exaggerated, what all skating games should be.
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RileyF.Dec 25, 20059A very good game, improved slightly over THPS 2. The game gets very addictive but after you beat the game about 11 times it starts to get really boring. Mulitplayer is fun though and there a tonne more options when making your own character. Great game.
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FatboyOct 21, 200510Greatest game ever... I have roughly two faults in the design of this game and the rest is unbelievably perfect. With the ability to create parks the fun never ends.
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UterJun 1, 200410I'd rate this as one of the best games ever. Being a port doesn't make it any less awesome. I'd take this over Tony Hawk Underground without hesitation.
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BillyB.Apr 12, 20049This game is great, you could play it all day long. Anyone can play it to you dont have to be a skater or a jock you could be 16 or 3 its fun for people of all ages and will keep you enterainted for hours.
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MattB.Oct 10, 200210The best board game in the world better thatn any ohter.
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ValG.Jun 1, 20022Yes game were fun at first but the people laugh at me when I crash make me crazy I want them stop laugh. I find secret tape but no secret on it and when I grind on the rail I fall off. Game should be made less easy for people like me.
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[Anonymous]May 9, 20029Good but where are the cheats!?!
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BeerLuverMar 29, 200210Excellent game. Smooth gameplay, outstanding speed & graphics. Xbox version of this game is by far the best one yet.
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The Xbox version is noticeably sharper than either the PS2 or GameCube iterations, and full-screen anti-aliasing makes the whole thing look smooth like butter. [Spring 2002, p.78]
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The Hawk series soars to its highest echelon in its Xbox incarnation by besting the other earlier releases on the PS2 and GameCube, especially in the graphics department and giving meaning to the old saying "saving the best for last."
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By playing career mode, players can unlock a new level, which is amazing in multiplayer, and one of the most diverse environments in the game. [Apr 2002, p.83]