Sure, let’s dive into this.
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So, yeah, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 smashed onto the scene. It’s like they took the two best games from the series and gave them a facelift. Makes me think of those old-school skate sessions I used to have, breaking boards and bones. THPS kinda grew up with each version. I swear, by the time 3 and 4 hit, I thought, “this is it, they’ve peaked.” And THPS 4 – wow, it was something else.
Remember THPS 4? It was like they ripped the clock out and said, “Go, explore.” I loved the freedom, but I guess not everyone did. Some folks missed the stress-testing time crunch. March rolled around, and they said, “Hey, remember when we ditched timers?” Yeah, rubbed some fans the wrong way. Nostalgia is a double-edged skateboard or something.
Anyway — or wait, where was I? Oh, the remakes. Right. They give you all the online playgrounds and even sprinkle in NPC animals to mess with. I mean, why not? The less sense it makes, the more fun, I think.
Okay, so tangentially related tidbit: THPS 3+4 doesn’t have the full setlist from back in the day. Wait, did Tony Hawk say something about making room for new tracks or something? My playlists are personal, so kinda hit me where it hurts. Still, a shuffle of new tunes isn’t the end of the world.
Now, picture a world where Tony Hawk’s Underground, with its crazy storyline and off-the-board antics, got a remake. Honestly, the narrative aspect of Underground flipped everything on its head. I enjoyed the boldness of it. But I’m guessing smushing the 2-minute timer back in would just wreck the vibe. Don’t touch what isn’t broke, right?
If they dive back into Underground, the story better be priority numero uno. Because when they nailed it once, skating wasn’t just tricks and platitudes, it had a heart — or maybe it just felt like that because I was so into it, but who knows.
Thinking about it, Underground was when skateboarding games proved they could carry a story that kept you hooked. Not the deep, brooding stuff but something fun enough to keep you curious. I mean, nothing beat the time you could wander about, just you and the wheels. UG2 followed, digging deeper into the narrative treasure chest. Love stories? Nah, but hey, cultural touch!
As of now, we’re kinda waiting on whether they bring the Underground nostalgia trip back. I guess it all hangs on how well THPS 3+4 do. If they tank, well, goodbye, potential remakes. But if we’re being optimistic, and I usually am, one wrong move and the boat doesn’t get rocked — it sinks. So yeah, if they dare to revisit Underground, justice should be done. Let it breathe, live, tell its tale.
Can I just say, it’s wild how games from way back still drum up this amount of talk and borderline fanfare? I mean, that’s some magic right there. Roll on, Tony Hawk, roll on.