Tony Hawk's Project 8 - PS3

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Also for: Xbox 360, PS2, PSP, Xbox
Viewed: 3D Third-person, floating camera Genre:
Sport: Skateboard
Media: DVD Arcade origin:No
Developer: Neversoft Soft. Co.: Neversoft
Publishers: Activision (GB/US)
Released: 9 Nov 2006 (US)
23 Mar 2007 (GB)
Ratings: BBFC 12
Features: SIXAXIS Motion Sensitive
Accessories: Hard Disk Drive

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Summary

Tony Hawk's skateboarding games usually need no introduction - up to version eight of the much loved series as we are. Previous versions have edged the series forward determinedly, but undramatically, with the addition of new features. But THP8 blows the doors off with an all-new game engine re-built from the ground up. The result is an improved physics engine - and a game that simply feels better then all the previous versions.

To go with the new game engine there's new (but familiar) scenery (as you might expect) and an updated gameplay mechanic, designed to make the game more free-flowing, while maintaining the challenge for new players and seasoned shredders alike. The result is simply the best Tony Hawk game yet! And that's saying something - because each previous version has been a smash hit.

The PS3 version of Tony Hawk adds incredible next generation graphics to the mix, making it by far the best looking game in the series to date. Another next-gen bonus is the huge seamless level. This feature means you don't have to endure loading screens, or skating down a tunnel to get from one section of the level to another. The game is layed out in one great terrain wonderland, and you can skate from any section of it to any other as you like.

In addition to the general makeover - THP8 has a new spot challenge system that enables you to open up new sections of the game world as you progress through the game. These challenges are available throughout the game and can be played at any time, and in any order, you choose. Each challenge has three skill levels, so you can come back and try them again as you develop mad skillz.

When not taking challenges, you can session the largest and best gameworld in any Tony Hawk game yet. And when you're airborne, you can enjoy two new modes: Focus mode and Nail the Trick. Focus mode just slows down the action to let you hit your landing just right - a sort of skating bullet time. But nail the trick mode put the board at the control of your hands in almost exactly the same way that a real skater has control with his feet. Each hand acts inidvidually on the front and rear of the board, enabling you to create unique signature tricks never seen or tried before.

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