LivDiv wrote:It is weird how much comes back playing it.
Even some of the goals. I knew exactly where TC's roof gap was and to kickflip it.
Haha, I couldn't resist.afgavinstan wrote:You.... Skipped ahead to 2's levels??? HOW COULD YOU??? Same with the gaps though. Managed to open a secret door in the tutorial level and had a massive once thought long lost deja vu moment.
Kernowgaz wrote:I’ve never played a Tony Hawk game, should I get this ?
I’m not one for trying to get the best score all the time though. Is there anything in it for me? I loved doing the tricks in 1080 though.
MattyJ wrote:It's so fucking good yo. Completed the warehouse level but need to get back to work. Not sure about the 'store' stuff and buying new outfits, boards etc but it seems all in game currency? And very easy to ignore.
Also - increasing stats with points... Need to think about what to bump up
yourfavouriteuncle wrote:Ive never played one but i'm mighty tempted to start with this one. Does it feel like a contemporary game or is it obviously from a different era a game design?
FranticPea wrote:I have not retained any of my skills. I wonder if I smoked a load of weed I'd be able to get back into 19 year old me head zone and git gud again.
Are people making a custom skater from the off?
FranticPea wrote:Whats that V collectible high up on the right ramp at the start of warehouse? Was that in the original?
I've also realised that manuals weren't originally in the first game, and I only ever played THPS1 really. So learning those are fun...and tricky.
It's a lovely package though, I'm well into it. Unfortunately I've had actual work to do today so not had long on it. The cheek of it!
Kernowgaz wrote:I’ve never played a Tony Hawk game, should I get this ?
I’m not one for trying to get the best score all the time though. Is there anything in it for me? I loved doing the tricks in 1080 though.
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