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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4

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66%Game Brain Score
music, gameplay
story, optimization
66% User Score Based on 1,192 reviews

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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 is a single player and multiplayer sport game. It was developed by Iron Galaxy Studios and was released on July 10, 2025. It received mostly positive reviews from players.

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 brings together the iconic skateboarding action of both games with revamped graphics, new parks, and gnarlier tricks. Featuring cross-platform multiplayer for up to 8 players, it includes additional skaters like Doom Slayer with unique moves and exclusive gear. Enjoy an expanded soundtrack and thrilling modes that celebrate the legendary franchise.

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66%
Audience ScoreBased on 1,192 reviews
music89 positive mentions
optimization8 negative mentions

  • The gameplay is smooth and retains the classic Tony Hawk feel, making it enjoyable for both new and returning players.
  • The graphics are visually impressive, with well-designed levels that capture the essence of the originals.
  • The addition of new levels and pro goals provides extra content and replayability, enhancing the overall experience.
  • THPS4's original career mode has been removed, replaced with a 2-minute timer format that many fans find disappointing.
  • A significant portion of the original soundtrack is missing, leading to a less nostalgic experience for longtime fans.
  • Several iconic levels and features from the original games have been cut or altered, resulting in a feeling of loss for the original charm and character.
  • music
    405 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The music in the game has received mixed reviews, with many players expressing disappointment over the significant reduction of the original soundtracks from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 and 4, citing that only about 10% of the classic tracks have returned. While some new additions are appreciated and fit the game's vibe, a substantial number of players feel that the new selections do not match the iconic status of the originals, leading to a sense of nostalgia being unfulfilled. Overall, while the gameplay remains enjoyable, the soundtrack's alterations have left a notable gap for fans of the series.

    • “The levels look gorgeous, the gameplay still feels spectacular, pro skater selection is vast, and the music is a good mix.”
    • “The soundtrack is pretty good, some of the classic songs mixed in with some new editions, I'll be honest though, I preferred the old school skater rock songs, the doom songs from the deluxe edition do fit pretty well in my opinion though, but that might just be because I was playing as the Doom Slayer.”
    • “The gameplay loop is fun, the levels are awesome, and the soundtrack rips!”
    • “The music is also a travesty; almost every song from the original games is missing. Licensing is expensive, I understand, especially nowadays since musicians know how much money can be made from gaming, so the devs probably had their hands tied, but it's still super depressing.”
    • “The soundtrack is gutted and not what it once was. Only about 10 songs from the original soundtracks have returned, and the new tracks are just awful.”
    • “I get that licensing is complicated, but the soundtrack was a huge part of the experience, and its absence is hard to ignore.”
  • gameplay
    193 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The gameplay in "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4" is largely reminiscent of the previous remasters, maintaining the core mechanics that fans love while introducing some modern twists and additional customization options. However, many players express disappointment over the removal of key features from the original games, particularly the open-world elements of THPS4, which have been replaced with a more arcade-style, time-limited format. While the skating mechanics are generally praised for their smoothness and fun factor, the overall experience is marred by a perceived lack of depth and the absence of the original's unique charm.

    • “The gameplay is updated with some of the more modern movesets that didn't exist in THPS 3, which honestly makes the gameplay a bit more fun in my opinion.”
    • “The core gameplay is phenomenal, and the challenges add in more stuff to do if you're a completionist. I am currently going for 100% and I am so glad they ditched that horrid achievement from 1+2 where you had to get to level 100.”
    • “The gameplay is rock solid, the goals are pretty well designed aside from a few bad ones, and the soundtrack is also really good.”
    • “Gameplay is completely stripped down from the original release and is not fun to play at all.”
    • “No mission-based gameplay like in the original THPS 4; microtransactions ruin all the fun of unlocking things.”
    • “They messed up the entire gameplay of the career mode in THPS 4.”
  • story
    132 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The story aspect of the game has been heavily criticized for the removal of the original mission structure and narrative elements that defined Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4. Players lament the shift from an open-world experience with engaging NPC interactions to a rigid, timed objective format, which many feel strips the game of its charm and depth. While some appreciate the streamlined gameplay, the consensus is that the absence of a cohesive story mode and the iconic missions significantly detracts from the overall experience.

    • “Part of the goofy charm of THPS4 was finding different missions, hearing them talk in local slang and campy dialogue, then doing the mission.”
    • “The entire storyline of Pro Skater 4 was removed from the game, which was the selling point of 4.”
    • “Demolishing the story mode and giving all the parks generic goals makes it not feel like the original and ruins the experience.”
    • “For those of us that grew up with the original, we can feel the missed potential with all the content and story that was removed.”
  • graphics
    93 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The graphics in the remake of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 have received mixed reviews, with many praising the updated visuals and modern aesthetic that enhance the nostalgic experience of the original games. However, some players express disappointment over the removal of key features and the use of AI-generated assets, which they feel detracts from the overall charm and authenticity of the series. While the graphics are generally considered a significant improvement, opinions vary on whether they sufficiently capture the spirit of the originals.

    • “The graphics are excellent with a solid frame rate.”
    • “I really enjoyed THPS 3+4, and I appreciate that we were able to get a remake that allowed me to re-engage with these two games again with modern graphics.”
    • “Graphics are great, feels well optimized, true enough to the originals for someone like me who grew up playing them, with a good amount of new content to keep it feeling fresh.”
    • “Fairly decent graphical update, but completely removing everything THPS4 is (freeroaming, ultimate challenges, etc.) absurd and downright insulting to the fans of the series.”
    • “The mechanics are clunky and the maps are not refined nor detailed; it literally looks like a PS1 game and the graphics are a joke.”
    • “You have these huge levels that have gotten the same graphical treatment, but they feel empty and lifeless, like an influencer that looks pretty on the outside, but has nothing of value inside.”
  • humor
    46 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the humor in the latest installment of the Tony Hawk series has been widely criticized for lacking the edgy, rebellious charm that characterized the original games. Many players feel that the removal of crude jokes, quirky NPCs, and iconic humorous elements has left the game feeling dull and stripped of personality. While some new features and easter eggs provide moments of levity, the consensus is that the game fails to capture the fun and irreverence that fans cherished from the earlier titles.

    • “Don't be afraid to lean into the edgy, goofy humor that defined the PS2 era.”
    • “Create-a-skater has tons of fun options, like clothing with weird shaders on it or Taco Bell product placement that I just find funny.”
    • “One of the missions that they actually kept from the game and even improved on is grabbing the cops' hats; the fourth cop is Jack Black's character, and there are even a couple of funny cutscenes.”
    • “Jack Black is still not funny, which is why he has a bigger role here than in 1 and 2.”
    • “It's just propaganda wrapped up in unfunny, corporate messaging with dyed hair.”
    • “Players have probably forgotten the unfunny dialogue, drawn-out objectives, tutorials disguised as missions, repetitive copy-pasted content, and absolutely terrible mini-games. Some aspects still hold a certain charm today, but only if you're playing the original - because context matters!”
  • optimization
    30 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The optimization of the game has received mixed reviews, with many players experiencing significant performance issues such as stuttering and low frame rates, particularly on lower-end hardware. While some users report smooth gameplay with minimal issues, others highlight the need for patches to address inconsistent performance and crashes. Overall, the game's optimization appears to be a major concern, detracting from the overall experience for a substantial number of players.

    • “In my experience, performance-wise, the game runs smoothly with very little FPS drops and freezes on high settings.”
    • “Graphics are great, feels well optimized, true enough to the originals for someone like me who grew up playing them... with a good amount of new content to keep it feeling fresh.”
    • “Performance is pretty good as well, only a few stutters in the first 30 minutes or so while I assume the game builds shader cache.”
    • “Tons of stuttering.”
    • “Constantly stuttering - impossible to play.”
    • “There was an issue with the optimization where I started on the shipyard and I dipped into 30-40fps, and the rest of the game would be in 60-80 fps, so it’s really not all that consistent. On Steam Deck, while in the menu, it will hit low 20 fps, but the actual gameplay is a consistent 60. There really needs to be a patch to iron out the performance consistency since it can be off-putting.”
  • monetization
    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The monetization aspect of the game has been widely criticized, with many reviewers labeling it a "cash grab" that prioritizes corporate interests over genuine fan engagement. Players feel that the excessive advertising and removal of beloved features detract from the experience, making it seem more like a product than a heartfelt remake. While some appreciate the absence of microtransactions, the overall sentiment is that the game lacks the depth and charm of its predecessors, leaving a sour taste for many fans.

    • “While the previous game felt like a love letter to the originals, this screams corporate cash grab.”
    • “This game is nothing more than a soulless cash grab that removes iconic features and parts of maps to make way for their own maps that feel lifeless and ruin the integrity of a remake/remaster.”
    • “This is a good game, but it feels like a bare minimum cash grab when compared to 1+2, either from the developers' inability to get it done in time, or from Activision for not putting enough people/time/money behind it.”
  • stability
    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The game's stability has received mixed reviews, with many players reporting various bugs and glitches, particularly with mechanics like transfers and collision detection. While some users noted that the game runs smoothly on high settings and praised its overall performance, others expressed frustration over the frequency and impact of the bugs, suggesting that it feels less polished than previous titles. Overall, while the game has potential, many recommend waiting for updates or sales to address the stability issues.

    • “Runs great, not many bugs at least that I have encountered.”
    • “I wish I could talk about how smooth it runs, how I had a bug-free experience, and how much of a thrill it was to try and complete every park fully.”
    • “It looks beautiful, runs great, and has a ton of content to enjoy for a fair price.”
    • “Yeah, it has the core THPS skating mechanics that make it kinda fun, but other than that, it's another buggy mess with so much of the soul taken out.”
    • “The game is also buggy; spine/hip transfers don't work properly half the time, and the 'ghost trick' glitch from 1+2 is still there, where it duplicates a double or triple tap trick without the animation, resulting in you bailing.”
    • “Extremely buggy launch.”
  • replayability
    27 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Overall, the replayability of "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4" is a mixed bag. While some players appreciate the variety of game modes, challenges, and the addition of pro goals that enhance replay value, others feel that the lack of compelling reasons to replay levels and the disappointing create-a-skater features diminish long-term engagement. Fans of the franchise may find enjoyment in exploring the game, but it may not meet the high replayability standards set by earlier titles in the series.

    • “With a variety of game modes and customizations, outstanding graphics and audio quality, and high replay value, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 is a remake that stays true to the original while adding new features and much-needed gameplay improvements.”
    • “If you are curious about the franchise and have never played THPS before, I would still recommend it because the replay value is insane and the amount of content here will keep you busy if you go through all the solo tours.”
    • “The expert challenges add a ton of content to the game and make it so much more challenging and replayable.”
    • “That makes the replayability a bit boring.”
    • “I like this game overall but I will say that since there isn't any reason to do all goals and medals more than once, this game is seriously lacking in replayability compared to 1+2.”
    • “This rips like 90% of the replay value out of the game, sure there are skater and level specific challenges, but that's one challenge per skater, per level.”
  • grinding
    23 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Reviews indicate that while the game offers enjoyable core gameplay and a variety of challenges, the grinding aspect can be tedious, especially for completionists aiming for 100%. Many players appreciate the reduction in grind compared to previous titles, but still find certain achievements and goals to be overly time-consuming and frustrating. Overall, the balance between fun and grind remains a contentious point, with some players feeling that the grind detracts from the overall experience.

    • “What I don't like is how intuitive it is to look for challenges for a specific level. I was looking forward to 100% this game, but I think it's going to be too tedious.”
    • “Great fun for achievement hunting until you get to the end when it gets super grindy.”
    • “The achievements in the game are actually an improvement over 1+2 because grinding to level 100 just leads to rewards that don't feel worth it and leads to 100% being a massive grind that isn't fun for anyone.”
  • character development
    3 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Character development is criticized for its poor custom character design, which detracts from the overall experience.

    • “Custom character design is horrendous.”
    • “The character development feels shallow and uninspired.”
    • “I was disappointed by the lack of meaningful choices that affect character growth.”
  • emotional
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    The emotional aspect of the game is criticized for its overly saccharine and bizarre presentation, which feels like a calculated effort to appeal to a broad audience rather than evoke genuine feelings, leading to a lack of authenticity that detracts from the experience.

  • atmosphere
    2 mentions Positive Neutral Negative

    Many users feel that the latest installment has significantly diminished the atmospheric qualities that defined previous games in the series, leading to a gameplay experience that lacks the familiar essence of the franchise.

    • “This doesn't even feel like THPS in terms of atmosphere; the overall gameplay feeling of the game is lacking.”
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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 is a sport game.

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 is available on Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Windows and others.

On average players spend around 36 hours playing Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4.

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 was released on July 10, 2025.

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 was developed by Iron Galaxy Studios.

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 has received mostly positive reviews from players. Most players liked this game for its music but disliked it for its story.

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 is a single player game with multiplayer and local co-op support.

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