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Tony Hawks Pro Skater 3 plus 4 Cross Gen Edition (XBOX SERIES)

Tony Hawks Pro Skater 3 plus 4 Cross Gen Edition (XBOX SERIES)

Few names ring as iconic in the world of skateboarding video games as Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater. For decades, the franchise has defined what it means to perform gravity-defying flips, grinds, and combos, all set against a backdrop of energetic soundtracks and the unmistakable clatter of skateboard wheels echoing across concrete bowls. Now, in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, two beloved classics make their triumphant comeback—rebuilt from the ground up to capture the essence of the originals while taking advantage of modern technology and contemporary design. The result is a fresh experience that brings the same adrenaline rush and tight controls to a new generation of players, while delivering a powerful dose of nostalgia for returning fans. Beyond simply upping the resolution and polishing textures, developers have poured their hearts into ensuring that every iconic level feels exactly as you remember—yet better. From the industrial hazards of Foundry to the neon-soaked flair of Tokyo, each course arrives in breathtaking 4K detail, with updated lighting, meticulously re-created geometry, and subtle environmental additions that enliven every ramp, rail, and half-pipe. As soon as you drop into your first run, the sense of fluidity and control is unmistakable. Pull off a manual on flat terrain, transition seamlessly into a half-pipe, and cap off your line with a well-timed grind on a high rail—every action flows into the next, coaxing you to push combos longer and test your reflexes in exhilarating ways. A renewed emphasis on precision input means that each tilt of the analog stick, each press of a button, feels responsive and snappy. Players returning from Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 will find that the same refined control scheme makes it easy to pick up a controller and immediately start ripping through levels with as many flips and spins as you dare to attempt.

Nostalgia is a powerful force, and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 wields it with precision. The remodeled stages are nearly identical to their early 2000s incarnations, yet updated to reflect modern technology and player expectations. In Suburbia, you’ll carve through sidewalks and launch off rooftops that come alive with more detailed graffiti and vibrant color palettes. The always popular Airport stage features refined lighting streaming through overhead glass windows, making every gap feel more immersive, every trick more cinematic. Meanwhile, hidden areas that once took countless replays to discover are back as well, still lurking behind breakable glass or behind locked gates—just waiting for you to figure out how to open them. Even longtime secrets and Easter eggs have been preserved, ensuring that each discovered path or hidden collectible feels like a heartwarming nod to the past. This dedication to authenticity extends to the game’s expanded roster of pro skaters, each lovingly captured through advanced motion scanning. Original icons like Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, and Bam Margera return with their signature style and movesets, accompanied by new legends of the skateboarding world—some of whom have grown up dreaming about being playable in a Tony Hawk title themselves. The synergy between old and new extends further into the trick library: old classics remain, while new arrivals push the boundaries of what’s possible. This evolution encourages experimentation. You might find yourself mixing an old-school 360 Flip with a new variant of a lip trick, or chaining combos with reverts, manuals, and wall plants that keep your score multiplier rising higher than ever before.

Although Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 remains respectful of its roots, it’s no mere remaster. Online modes have been expanded to accommodate up to eight players per session, and full cross-platform support allows you to join sessions with friends or strangers on different systems. You might drop into a casual session to practice trick lines, or jump into competitive modes like Graffiti, Trick Attack, or Horse, all of which have been refined for a more seamless online experience. The updated matchmaking system helps you find lobbies that suit your skill level, so the challenge is always stimulating rather than discouraging. Persistent leaderboards track everything from highest single-combo scores to total objectives completed, fueling healthy competition among players worldwide. Beyond the classic levels, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 takes the community-driven aspect of the series to new heights through enhanced Create-A-Skater and Create-A-Park features. In Create-A-Skater, a refined system allows for deeper customization, from detailed facial adjustments to an expanded clothing catalog that includes everything from contemporary streetwear to throwback styles reminiscent of the early 2000s. Tattoos, accessories, and board designs can all be tweaked to suit your vibe, ensuring that the character you bring online is a genuine reflection of your style. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater has always been more than a video game series; it’s a love letter to the broader culture of skateboarding—an invitation to appreciate the art of movement, creativity, and self-expression that thrives in parks, sidewalks, and half-pipes around the globe. In Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, that spirit is alive in every session. You’ll see it in the fluid style of the pro skaters, in the graffiti tags strewn across the walls of a warehouse, and in the sense of community that emerges whenever players gather online, trading tips on which ramps provide the best launch angles or how to hit those hidden combos to break a million points.

Few names ring as iconic in the world of skateboarding video games as Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater. For decades, the franchise has defined what it means to perform gravity-defying flips, grinds, and combos, all set against a backdrop of energetic soundtracks and the unmistakable clatter of skateboard wheels echoing across concrete bowls. Now, in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, two beloved classics make their triumphant comeback—rebuilt from the ground up to capture the essence of the originals while taking advantage of modern technology and contemporary design. The result is a fresh experience that brings the same adrenaline rush and tight controls to a new generation of players, while delivering a powerful dose of nostalgia for returning fans. Beyond simply upping the resolution and polishing textures, developers have poured their hearts into ensuring that every iconic level feels exactly as you remember—yet better. From the industrial hazards of Foundry to the neon-soaked flair of Tokyo, each course arrives in breathtaking 4K detail, with updated lighting, meticulously re-created geometry, and subtle environmental additions that enliven every ramp, rail, and half-pipe. As soon as you drop into your first run, the sense of fluidity and control is unmistakable. Pull off a manual on flat terrain, transition seamlessly into a half-pipe, and cap off your line with a well-timed grind on a high rail—every action flows into the next, coaxing you to push combos longer and test your reflexes in exhilarating ways. A renewed emphasis on precision input means that each tilt of the analog stick, each press of a button, feels responsive and snappy. Players returning from Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 will find that the same refined control scheme makes it easy to pick up a controller and immediately start ripping through levels with as many flips and spins as you dare to attempt.

Nostalgia is a powerful force, and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 wields it with precision. The remodeled stages are nearly identical to their early 2000s incarnations, yet updated to reflect modern technology and player expectations. In Suburbia, you’ll carve through sidewalks and launch off rooftops that come alive with more detailed graffiti and vibrant color palettes. The always popular Airport stage features refined lighting streaming through overhead glass windows, making every gap feel more immersive, every trick more cinematic. Meanwhile, hidden areas that once took countless replays to discover are back as well, still lurking behind breakable glass or behind locked gates—just waiting for you to figure out how to open them. Even longtime secrets and Easter eggs have been preserved, ensuring that each discovered path or hidden collectible feels like a heartwarming nod to the past. This dedication to authenticity extends to the game’s expanded roster of pro skaters, each lovingly captured through advanced motion scanning. Original icons like Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, and Bam Margera return with their signature style and movesets, accompanied by new legends of the skateboarding world—some of whom have grown up dreaming about being playable in a Tony Hawk title themselves. The synergy between old and new extends further into the trick library: old classics remain, while new arrivals push the boundaries of what’s possible. This evolution encourages experimentation. You might find yourself mixing an old-school 360 Flip with a new variant of a lip trick, or chaining combos with reverts, manuals, and wall plants that keep your score multiplier rising higher than ever before.

Although Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 remains respectful of its roots, it’s no mere remaster. Online modes have been expanded to accommodate up to eight players per session, and full cross-platform support allows you to join sessions with friends or strangers on different systems. You might drop into a casual session to practice trick lines, or jump into competitive modes like Graffiti, Trick Attack, or Horse, all of which have been refined for a more seamless online experience. The updated matchmaking system helps you find lobbies that suit your skill level, so the challenge is always stimulating rather than discouraging. Persistent leaderboards track everything from highest single-combo scores to total objectives completed, fueling healthy competition among players worldwide. Beyond the classic levels, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 takes the community-driven aspect of the series to new heights through enhanced Create-A-Skater and Create-A-Park features. In Create-A-Skater, a refined system allows for deeper customization, from detailed facial adjustments to an expanded clothing catalog that includes everything from contemporary streetwear to throwback styles reminiscent of the early 2000s. Tattoos, accessories, and board designs can all be tweaked to suit your vibe, ensuring that the character you bring online is a genuine reflection of your style. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater has always been more than a video game series; it’s a love letter to the broader culture of skateboarding—an invitation to appreciate the art of movement, creativity, and self-expression that thrives in parks, sidewalks, and half-pipes around the globe. In Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, that spirit is alive in every session. You’ll see it in the fluid style of the pro skaters, in the graffiti tags strewn across the walls of a warehouse, and in the sense of community that emerges whenever players gather online, trading tips on which ramps provide the best launch angles or how to hit those hidden combos to break a million points.

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Metacritic:
82
Developers:
Iron Galaxy Studios
Publisher:
Activision
Release Date:
11 July 2025
Website:
Not specified
Genres:
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Tony Hawks Pro Skater 3 plus 4 Cross Gen Edition (XBOX SERIES)

Few names ring as iconic in the world of skateboarding video games as Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater. For decades, the franchise has defined what it means to perform gravity-defying flips, grinds, and combos, all set against a backdrop of energetic soundtracks and the unmistakable clatter of skateboard wheels echoing across concrete bowls. Now, in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, two beloved classics make their triumphant comeback—rebuilt from the ground up to capture the essence of the originals while taking advantage of modern technology and contemporary design. The result is a fresh experience that brings the same adrenaline rush and tight controls to a new generation of players, while delivering a powerful dose of nostalgia for returning fans. Beyond simply upping the resolution and polishing textures, developers have poured their hearts into ensuring that every iconic level feels exactly as you remember—yet better. From the industrial hazards of Foundry to the neon-soaked flair of Tokyo, each course arrives in breathtaking 4K detail, with updated lighting, meticulously re-created geometry, and subtle environmental additions that enliven every ramp, rail, and half-pipe. As soon as you drop into your first run, the sense of fluidity and control is unmistakable. Pull off a manual on flat terrain, transition seamlessly into a half-pipe, and cap off your line with a well-timed grind on a high rail—every action flows into the next, coaxing you to push combos longer and test your reflexes in exhilarating ways. A renewed emphasis on precision input means that each tilt of the analog stick, each press of a button, feels responsive and snappy. Players returning from Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 will find that the same refined control scheme makes it easy to pick up a controller and immediately start ripping through levels with as many flips and spins as you dare to attempt.

Nostalgia is a powerful force, and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 wields it with precision. The remodeled stages are nearly identical to their early 2000s incarnations, yet updated to reflect modern technology and player expectations. In Suburbia, you’ll carve through sidewalks and launch off rooftops that come alive with more detailed graffiti and vibrant color palettes. The always popular Airport stage features refined lighting streaming through overhead glass windows, making every gap feel more immersive, every trick more cinematic. Meanwhile, hidden areas that once took countless replays to discover are back as well, still lurking behind breakable glass or behind locked gates—just waiting for you to figure out how to open them. Even longtime secrets and Easter eggs have been preserved, ensuring that each discovered path or hidden collectible feels like a heartwarming nod to the past. This dedication to authenticity extends to the game’s expanded roster of pro skaters, each lovingly captured through advanced motion scanning. Original icons like Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, and Bam Margera return with their signature style and movesets, accompanied by new legends of the skateboarding world—some of whom have grown up dreaming about being playable in a Tony Hawk title themselves. The synergy between old and new extends further into the trick library: old classics remain, while new arrivals push the boundaries of what’s possible. This evolution encourages experimentation. You might find yourself mixing an old-school 360 Flip with a new variant of a lip trick, or chaining combos with reverts, manuals, and wall plants that keep your score multiplier rising higher than ever before.

Although Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 remains respectful of its roots, it’s no mere remaster. Online modes have been expanded to accommodate up to eight players per session, and full cross-platform support allows you to join sessions with friends or strangers on different systems. You might drop into a casual session to practice trick lines, or jump into competitive modes like Graffiti, Trick Attack, or Horse, all of which have been refined for a more seamless online experience. The updated matchmaking system helps you find lobbies that suit your skill level, so the challenge is always stimulating rather than discouraging. Persistent leaderboards track everything from highest single-combo scores to total objectives completed, fueling healthy competition among players worldwide. Beyond the classic levels, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 takes the community-driven aspect of the series to new heights through enhanced Create-A-Skater and Create-A-Park features. In Create-A-Skater, a refined system allows for deeper customization, from detailed facial adjustments to an expanded clothing catalog that includes everything from contemporary streetwear to throwback styles reminiscent of the early 2000s. Tattoos, accessories, and board designs can all be tweaked to suit your vibe, ensuring that the character you bring online is a genuine reflection of your style. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater has always been more than a video game series; it’s a love letter to the broader culture of skateboarding—an invitation to appreciate the art of movement, creativity, and self-expression that thrives in parks, sidewalks, and half-pipes around the globe. In Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, that spirit is alive in every session. You’ll see it in the fluid style of the pro skaters, in the graffiti tags strewn across the walls of a warehouse, and in the sense of community that emerges whenever players gather online, trading tips on which ramps provide the best launch angles or how to hit those hidden combos to break a million points.

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Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4: The Legend Returns, Reimagined!

Few names ring as iconic in the world of skateboarding video games as Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater. For decades, the franchise has defined what it means to perform gravity-defying flips, grinds, and combos, all set against a backdrop of energetic soundtracks and the unmistakable clatter of skateboard wheels echoing across concrete bowls. Now, in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, two beloved classics make their triumphant comeback—rebuilt from the ground up to capture the essence of the originals while taking advantage of modern technology and contemporary design. The result is a fresh experience that brings the same adrenaline rush and tight controls to a new generation of players, while delivering a powerful dose of nostalgia for returning fans. Beyond simply upping the resolution and polishing textures, developers have poured their hearts into ensuring that every iconic level feels exactly as you remember—yet better. From the industrial hazards of Foundry to the neon-soaked flair of Tokyo, each course arrives in breathtaking 4K detail, with updated lighting, meticulously re-created geometry, and subtle environmental additions that enliven every ramp, rail, and half-pipe. As soon as you drop into your first run, the sense of fluidity and control is unmistakable. Pull off a manual on flat terrain, transition seamlessly into a half-pipe, and cap off your line with a well-timed grind on a high rail—every action flows into the next, coaxing you to push combos longer and test your reflexes in exhilarating ways. A renewed emphasis on precision input means that each tilt of the analog stick, each press of a button, feels responsive and snappy. Players returning from Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 will find that the same refined control scheme makes it easy to pick up a controller and immediately start ripping through levels with as many flips and spins as you dare to attempt.

A Return to Legendary Roots

Nostalgia is a powerful force, and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 wields it with precision. The remodeled stages are nearly identical to their early 2000s incarnations, yet updated to reflect modern technology and player expectations. In Suburbia, you’ll carve through sidewalks and launch off rooftops that come alive with more detailed graffiti and vibrant color palettes. The always popular Airport stage features refined lighting streaming through overhead glass windows, making every gap feel more immersive, every trick more cinematic. Meanwhile, hidden areas that once took countless replays to discover are back as well, still lurking behind breakable glass or behind locked gates—just waiting for you to figure out how to open them. Even longtime secrets and Easter eggs have been preserved, ensuring that each discovered path or hidden collectible feels like a heartwarming nod to the past. This dedication to authenticity extends to the game’s expanded roster of pro skaters, each lovingly captured through advanced motion scanning. Original icons like Tony Hawk, Steve Caballero, and Bam Margera return with their signature style and movesets, accompanied by new legends of the skateboarding world—some of whom have grown up dreaming about being playable in a Tony Hawk title themselves. The synergy between old and new extends further into the trick library: old classics remain, while new arrivals push the boundaries of what’s possible. This evolution encourages experimentation. You might find yourself mixing an old-school 360 Flip with a new variant of a lip trick, or chaining combos with reverts, manuals, and wall plants that keep your score multiplier rising higher than ever before.

Gameplay Evolved

Although Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 remains respectful of its roots, it’s no mere remaster. Online modes have been expanded to accommodate up to eight players per session, and full cross-platform support allows you to join sessions with friends or strangers on different systems. You might drop into a casual session to practice trick lines, or jump into competitive modes like Graffiti, Trick Attack, or Horse, all of which have been refined for a more seamless online experience. The updated matchmaking system helps you find lobbies that suit your skill level, so the challenge is always stimulating rather than discouraging. Persistent leaderboards track everything from highest single-combo scores to total objectives completed, fueling healthy competition among players worldwide. Beyond the classic levels, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 takes the community-driven aspect of the series to new heights through enhanced Create-A-Skater and Create-A-Park features. In Create-A-Skater, a refined system allows for deeper customization, from detailed facial adjustments to an expanded clothing catalog that includes everything from contemporary streetwear to throwback styles reminiscent of the early 2000s. Tattoos, accessories, and board designs can all be tweaked to suit your vibe, ensuring that the character you bring online is a genuine reflection of your style. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater has always been more than a video game series; it’s a love letter to the broader culture of skateboarding—an invitation to appreciate the art of movement, creativity, and self-expression that thrives in parks, sidewalks, and half-pipes around the globe. In Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, that spirit is alive in every session. You’ll see it in the fluid style of the pro skaters, in the graffiti tags strewn across the walls of a warehouse, and in the sense of community that emerges whenever players gather online, trading tips on which ramps provide the best launch angles or how to hit those hidden combos to break a million points.

Main information

Developers:
Iron Galaxy Studios
Publisher:
Activision
Release Date:
11 July 2025
Website:
Not specified

Metacritic:
82
Opencritic:
83
Steam:
Mixed

Genres:


Interface languages:

English, French, Italian, German, Spanish - Spain, Japanese, Portuguese - Brazil, Spanish - Latin America

Audio languages:

English, French, German, Portuguese - Brazil, Spanish - Latin America

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