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Tony Hawk Proving Ground | 
| From: Activision Inc. Category: Video Games
List Price: $19.99 Buy New: $10.53 You Save: $9.46 (47%)
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Avg. Customer Rating: 4 reviews Sales Rank: 681
Platform: Playstation 3 ESRB: Everyone 10+ Media: Video Game Autographed: No Memorabilia: No Batteries Included: No Operating System: PlayStation 3 Shipping Weight (lbs): 3 Dimensions (in): 6.7 x 5.3 x 0.6
MPN: 83093 Model: 85093 UPC: 047875830936 EAN: 0047875830936 ASIN: B000TGB4UK
Release Date: October 16, 2007 Availability: Usually ships in 1-2 business days
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| Features:
| • | Skate anything you can see! | | • | Sneak into spots only you can find - use ladders, ledges and wires to skate secret spots, find rooftop ledges, secret pools and hidden sewer tunnels | | • | Avoid security guards who will toss you out of the choice locations. | | • | Use skate checking on jerks that get in your way | | • | Compete in races and impress skaters! |
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Product Description Immerse yourself in the most detailed skating environement ever with Tony Hawk: Proving Ground. In this game, no ground is sacred - skate on anything that holds still long enough, and sneak into spots only you can find by way of ladder, rooftop or even sewer! Just watch out for security guards who will toss you out of the choice locations. There's more to it than just idle skating - assert your authority by skate-checking jerks who get in your way, or compete in races to impress other skaters! No need to be content with existing bowls and ramps, either - there are a number of moddable objects in every city, so you can knock over billboards, bend lamp posts, and rearrange your world as you see fit. There's even a new personalizable feature - your very own skate lounge! You can stock it full of ramps, gear, flat-screens, cars or even helicopters, and get rewarded with lounge additions by taking on skate challenges and competitions. With all this, plus customized skating avatars, the ability to create your own skate videos and hundreds of skater challenges with different rewards, Tony Hawk: Proving Ground takes the traditonal skateboarding game above and beyond. Multiple levels of moddable objects in every city - use the hammer tool to kink rails, bend lamp posts, knock over billboards, and pull up grates Earn money in the game to customize your own skate lounge Shoot, edit and score your own skate videos. Fully customize your character's deck, style, clothes and attitude ESRB Rated T for Teen
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| Customer Reviews:
Another fun edition to the series June 28, 2008 1 out of 1 found this review helpful
Another year, another Tony Hawk game. I know I should be getting burned out from these games. When Proving Ground came out I didn't buy it right away because I felt like I had spent so much time with Project 8 when that was released that this would feel like overkill. Eventually I gave in (I'm an impulse buyer) and quickly found myself lost in the Tony Hawk world.
These games do an excellent job of making you feel like you're making progress. Like an RPG, everything you do builds experience. Want to just go wall ride around an area? That's fine...it will even lead to you getting better at it. I found myself spending so much time just riding around trying to max out my stats.
I don't play these games for the storylines. I play it just to have fun and complete the challenges. The game is split into separate gameplay styles, but realistically you'll go through all the storylines just to get access to all the abilities.
There has been some backlash against Neversoft, the developers, for sticking to the same formula, but frankly it works. This game is FUN. It's not a skating sim (something that EA's SKATE strives for). I understand that Neversoft may switch things up with the next game in the series, but I hope they don't change the game around too much. I'd probably stop playing if they try to go too far into the sim area and leave out the fun over the top gameplay that's satisfied me for so many years.
I must have missed something.... April 15, 2008 1 out of 6 found this review helpful
I'm oldschool. Had the original Tony Hawk for PS1(?) or was it PS2? Either way, it was a LONG time ago. I enjoyed it alot.
So with the purchase of PS3 recently, and the fact Target had this on clearance for $$26.00, I thought it would be a score.
I was wrong. This game has no structure at ALL. You pretty much free skate. You set up some jumps so you can perform some of the 'goals', but after 10 oe 15 hours of play, I've lost complete interest. It's a real shame.
So now, there apparently is some other version of Tony Hawk I should have purchased. Oh well... Skaters are lame, as are the games.
good January 22, 2008 0 out of 4 found this review helpful
ok guys stop trash talking i have skate and thpg i like them both the same i do reccomend this the graphics look way better than thug so yep
Biggest Dissapointment January 6, 2008 6 out of 12 found this review helpful
I just bought this game because I haven't plain any TH games since Underground due to the repetitive feel and how pathetic the graphics had been getting. I recently got a PS3 tho, and figured what the hell...this is next generation gaming is it not? obviously not..this game just sucks...the biggest flaw is the the graphics...I have a 52 inch 1080i Samsung LCD, and the graphics still look horrible...it reminds me of somthing that came straight off of the PS2. Not only that the levels are completely boring, the controls aren't anywhere near the same to the TH games that were actually tight..honestly everyone should avoid this game at all costs...This game makes THUG for ps2 look like the upgrade version..and Im not exaggerating. Spend your money on a game thats worth it, dont WASTE your money on a lame venture to further fatten the pockets of the idiots that keep making TH game after another after another...you get the picture.
JR TRAP
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