Sure thing, let’s dive in. So, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 – yeah, it’s out there in early access now, but only if you pre-ordered the fancy Digital Deluxe Edition. And if you didn’t? Well, hang tight because the official chaos begins on July 11. Whether you’re on Xbox, PlayStation, or a good old PC, you’re covered. And if you happen to have Game Pass Ultimate, guess what? Day one, you’re in.
Alright, now onto the real stuff. I mean, Star Wars has its universe, but for us, Tony Hawk isn’t a name – it’s practically a nostalgic feeling. Hours and hours spent, not just virtually but attempting those kickflips IRL. And let’s be honest, probably not with much success. But it was fun, right?
So what’s the deal with Pro Skater 3 + 4? We’re talking some epic remaster vibes here, with legends like Tony and Rodney Mullen, and even wild cards like Andy Anderson and Bam Margera making a splash. Oh, and that soundtrack? Can’t forget that. It slaps, with some old tunes and fresh ones. Whether you’re creating your skater or park, there’s loads to do here.
Now, sliding back to memories – at first, you’ll probably spend more time eating pavement than landing tricks. Pro-tip? Get those street tricks down first. Ollies, kickflips. They sound simple, but mastering them? That’s where it all begins. Then maybe, just maybe, move onto grinding stuff.
By the way, there’s always that thrill in finally nailing down goals – collecting those letters or ticking things off. Feels like being on a quest sometimes, like collecting S-K-A-T-E is some epic treasure hunt. Foundry, for instance, is laid out like it has a mind of its own. Mess around and soon those trick combos will be second nature.
And hey, you will fall. A lot. Just embrace it. Seriously, bail strategically if things are looking sketchy. Your face and special meter will thank you. Like, maybe trying that 360 was ambitious, but whatever, lesson learned.
As you coast around, find your pockets. You know, those sweet spots where magic happens and scores skyrocket. I stumbled on a nifty route behind the ticket office once, rails leading to half-pipes. Felt like a secret treasure map if I’m honest.
Oh, before I drift off – invest in your skater’s hangtime and speed early on. It’s like learning to walk before you run… or, uh, skate before you shred, in this case. Trust me, it pays off when you need that extra lift to land a move you’ve been scheming over.
Whether you’re diving back in for nostalgia or just hopping on the board for the first time, THPS 3 + 4 – it’s a ride. And maybe, just maybe, this chaotic world is all about those small victories. Those moments when it just clicks.
Oh, and for those rockin’ the Deluxe Edition, early access is in the mix. Includes rad stuff like Doom Slayer as a skater. Yep, this game’s packing surprises and I’m all here for it. Grab those boards, it’s shredding time!