The newTony Hawkās Pro Skater 3+4 demo is now live on PC, Xbox, and PlayStation. And folks, after playing it, Iām really excited to check out the full game next month. And Iām excited to see people set new records in it.
Tony Hawkās Pro Skater 3+4 is nearly here. In case you missed it, the game was announced earlier this year and combines THPS 3 and THPS 4 into one big package. This is a similar setup to 2020ās excellent Tony Hawkās Pro Skater 1 + 2, and THPS 3+4 is even built on the same tech as that last game. This new release includes all the old skaters (even Bam Margera) and the classic levels, as well as new levels, skaters, tricks, and more. And ahead of the remakeās release in July, Activision has put out a demo for people who pre-ordered the game. Iāve put an hour or so into the demo, and Iām happy to report itās very, very good.
The key to a good Tony Hawk game isnāt the music, the maps, or even the skaters. Those are important parts of the formula, for sure, but the real core of any good THPS game is how it feels. You gotta nail that snappy, arcadey, precise, but still fun and exaggerated skateboarding feel that people have loved since the first game launched back in 1999. And THPS 3+4 feels wonderful.
It definitely helps that developer Iron Galaxy has built this new remake on top of the old THPS 1+2 foundation. But if it aināt broke (and THPS 1+2 wasnāt), donāt fix it. Within ten minutes, I had my THPS legs back under me and was effortlessly flipping, grinding, manualing, and hopping around the two maps included in the demo. I had a big grin on my face the whole time. And the moment CKYās ā96 Quite Bitter Beingsā kicked in as I was in the middle of a combo, I was sold on this game. I want to play the whole thing right now.
Meanwhile, much better digital skaters than I are already pulling off sick high-score combos in the demoās levels. Hereās someone nailing an insane 219 million point combo in Foundry.
And hereās another person pulling off a sick 105 million combo in College. In both cases, the players are using lines and tricks that worked back in the original games, a testament to how perfectly THPS 3+4 has nailed the feel of the old games, as well as making sure the fancy-looking levels still play (mostly) like you remember.
Tony Hawkās Pro Skater 3+4 launches July 11 on *deep breath* PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, Switch 2, and PC.
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