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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 cube Game Reviews
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
Critic Score
Metascore: 91 Metascore out of 100
User Score  
8.9 out of 10
based on 27 reviews
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Smoother life-like animations and significantly improved tricks capture the style of the world's best skateboarding pros (Caballero, Glifberg, Rowley, Reynolds, Mullen, Koston, Muska, Lasek, Campbell, and Margera) in some of the world?s most popular skate locations including Los Angeles, Canada and Tokyo. Players can also create their own custom characters with the game?s robust Create-A-Skate feature customizing the look for each character by choosing height, weight, skin tones, accessories and tattoos. [Activision]

PUBLISHER: Activision
DEVELOPER: Neversoft Entertainment
GENRE(S): Sports, Action, Extreme
PLAYERS: 2
ESRB RATING: T (Teen)
RELEASE DATE: November 18, 2001

What The Critics Said

All critic scores are converted to a 100-point scale. If a critic does not indicate a score, we assign a score based on the general impression given by the text of the review. Learn more...

100
GamePro
It delivers all the clever, addictive gameplay that a THPS game should, and in higher resolution than ever before.
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100
Cinescape
Another giant step for this relatively young series.
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100
Nintendo Power
Zipping along at 60 frames per second, you almost forget you're looking at a game. [Dec 2001, p.166]
100
Gaming Age
The Hawk may have competition, but it still flies higher than anyone else.
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98
Game Informer
Every bit the masterpiece on GameCube that it was on Playstation 2. [Jan 2002, p.85]
97
netjak
Controls are the best out of any of the installments.
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93
GamerWeb Nintendo
The graphics are pretty close to those of the PS 2 version but clearly some optimizations should have been made for GameCube hardware. The game generally runs fluidly, but slowdown and framerate problems rear their ugly heads noticeably from time to time.
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93
Nintendojo
The controls have also been polished, and GameCube’s controller is put to excellent use. The location of the Y button allows the gamer to press both A and Y, which makes grinding a lot easier, as the gamer must jump with A and grind with Y.
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92
Games Radar UK (Pre-2006)
An incredibly addictive experience that will see you tying your fingers into great fangled knots of joy. Essential. [GamesMaster Magazine]
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91
Game Revolution
For the most part, the graphics and gameplay are identical to its PS2 brother...[but, of course] the revolutionary online component is sadly missing from the Gamecube version.
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91
IGN
I have to recommend the PS2 version of the game over the GameCube one for the simple reasons that the PlayStation's D-Pad ultimately feels a bit better and that the system supports online play.
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90
NintendoWorldReport
It expands on the previous game with new stages, more tricks, an excellent and varied soundtrack and more. It just doesn’t have much in the way of innovation.
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90
TotalGames.net
So many games nowadays fall short when it comes to life span, but Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 is the very definition of value for money.
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90
GMR Magazine
For those who have the Dual Shock firmly hardwired into their psyche, switching over to the oddly-shpaed GameCube can prove difficult. [Feb 2003, p.96]
90
Hot Games
The best skateboarding game ever – but without multiplayer support, it falls a notch behind the PS2 version.
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90
Nintendophiles
Neversoft succeeded by sacrificing some of the polish that could have made the game a better by a smidgen. The framerate and lack of astonishing detail are valid complaints, but should not deter any Gamecube owner from buying this game.
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90
GameSpot
The GameCube version may be less jaggy than the original PS2 release, but its lack of online multiplayer and somewhat sketchy frame rate keep it from living up to its full potential.
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90
GameShark
It has graphics that match, if not pass the PS2 version thanks to a lack of jaggies...Controller aside, it just felt better than the PS2 version.
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89
GameSpy
Even without the online multiplayer offered in the Playstation 2 version Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 is a near-perfect game.
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88
Gamezilla!
With a slick combination of pleasing graphics, awesome music, huge environments to explore, and a killer combo control system, the game's replay value flies over the ramp and off the charts.
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88
Electronic Gaming Monthly
Visually, it’s a dead heat between the GameCube and PS2 versions, but both look fantastic, so who cares? [Jan 2002, p.202]
86
Electric Playground
The on-screen skaters control well, but not quite as tightly as the PS2 version of the game. There is a bit more play in this version, with the end result being a control scheme that is slightly looser than one might expect.
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86
Inside Gamer Online
What was already basically perfect from last generation’s standards, this gets better. From the new re-vert stuff to the great graphics and level design, THPS3 is a must-own.
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80
Yahoo! Games
Sadly, the music is rather blander than previous versions of THPS.
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80
Cheat Code Central
I was impressed and did not feel frustrated. I am also happy to point out I did not say "oh man they did not add this or that".
75
Cloudchaser
Regardless of how innovative the concept was, more needs to be done to change it up and make it a worthwhile buy for Tony 2 owners.
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60
Gamestyle
There is no doubt about the quality of the series and its playability, but I wish for more: invention, freedom, a camera that behaves and link up play for instance.
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What Our Users Said

Vote Now! The average user rating for this game is 8.9 (out of 10) based on 16 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.

Daniel M. gave it a 9:
Best extreme sports title made by a human.

[Anonymous] gave it a 9:
This game is great, but not as good as THPS 4 in my opinion. And the music is great, and I have no idea why Ian and Shawn hated it.

HavikK gave it a 9:
This is as close as you get to Tony Hawk perfection. The levels are awesome, the combos that you can pull are amazing. This is a must own game cube game.

Shawn T. gave it a 9:
This game is amazing. 10x better than ps2. i agree with the user before...what the hell is with the rap and fagget punk music.

Bob gave it a 9:
So much better than any of the other systems because of graphics, but this one was a little too easy to beat and THPS2 was too hard. We need a THPS1 with bigger levels, the revert, manual, and better graphics. That would be the best.

Ian W. gave it a 0:
Tony Hawk 2 was awesome and this game is even better. The new revert lets you do almost infinite combos but i have one gripe. Whats with the f...ing punk and rap music? I would have given this game a 9 if there was some decent rock music, but its filled with pussy ass punk and rap. If there ever is a sequel, please consider adding music with balls, okay neversoft?

Audrey H. gave it a 10:
Visibly better than the PS2 version, no doubt. I don't really care about playing online, so the Cube version's got it all for me. Now I have to get back to Bam...

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