Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 System Requirements
Minimum
- CPU: AMD FX 6300 / Intel Core i3-4340
- RAM: 8 GB
- OS: Windows 10
- VIDEO CARD: AMD HD 7950 / Nvidia GTX 660
- PIXEL SHADER: 5.0
- VERTEX SHADER: 5.0
- DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 2048 MB
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 System Requirements
Recommended
- CPU: AMD Ryzen 5 1600X / Intel Core i5-2500K
- RAM: 12 GB
- OS: Windows 10
- VIDEO CARD: AMD Radeon R9 390 / NVIDIA GTX 970
- PIXEL SHADER: 5.1
- VERTEX SHADER: 5.1
- DEDICATED VIDEO RAM: 4096 MB
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 Game Details
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 is a skateboarding video game developed by Vicarious Visions and published by Activision. It was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One on September 4, 2020, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on March 26, 2021, and Nintendo Switch on June 25, 2021. It is a remaster of the first two games in the Tony Hawk’s series: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater (1999) and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2 (2000), which were originally developed by Neversoft. It is the first major console game in the series since Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 5 (2015) and is noted for being Vicarious Visions’ final work as a subsidiary of Activision before it was merged into Blizzard Entertainment on January 22, 2021.
The game received generally favorable reviews from critics who praised the graphics, diverse roster, nostalgic soundtrack, and gameplay, though some criticized the multiplayer mode and limited amount of levels. The game has become the fastest-selling game in the franchise, selling one million copies within the first two weeks.
GAMEPLAY
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 is a skateboarding video game played in a third-person view with its gameplay oriented towards classic arcade games. The goal of most modes of the game is to achieve a high score or collect certain objects. The player must complete objectives to unlock levels to progress through the game. To score points, the player has to successfully perform and combine aerials, flips, grinds, lips, and manuals, with successful executions adding to the player’s score. The point value of the trick is based on time maintained, degrees rotated, number of tricks performed in sequence, performing tricks on specific landmarks on the map, and the number of times the tricks have been used. Successful tricks add to the player’s special meter, which, once full, allows for the execution of special tricks which are worth a great deal more than normal tricks. Bails (falling off the skateboard due to poor landing) attain no points for the attempted trick sequence and reset the special bar to empty.
Even though the game is a remaster of only the first two entries, Pro Skater 1 + 2 features tricks introduced in later games up to Tony Hawk’s Underground such as reverts, spine transfers, wall plants, as well as the abilities to perform enhanced tricks such as double flips and to switch between certain trick types such as grinds, lips and manuals in one sequence. It is possible to set the controls back to only featuring maneuvers possible in the original games. The player can create their own skater and skate park with the Create-A-Skater and Create-A-Park modes. The game includes both local split screen and online multiplayer. The game offers a progression system which allows players to complete specific challenges to reach a higher level and unlock new items in the game’s store.
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Development
Pro Skater 1 + 2 is a remaster of the first two games of the Tony Hawk’s series: Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater and Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 2. Trying to capitalize on the growing popularity of skateboarding as a sport, the Tony Hawk’s series of video games started in 1999 with Pro Skater, which was followed by Pro Skater 2 in 2000. Both games, especially Pro Skater 2, were extremely well received critically and commercially, spawning one of the most commercially successful video game franchises of the 2000s, releasing games on a yearly basis for over a decade. However, the original licensing deal between Tony Hawk and Activision expired in 2015 after the release of the poorly reviewed Pro Skater 5, abandoning the franchise for almost five years. Pro Skater 1 + 2 is the first game released by Activision since the deal ended, while Hawk partnered with Maple Media to release the independent mobile game Tony Hawk’s Skate Jam in 2018.
In May 2020, Activision announced Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 which was developed by Vicarious Visions, who previously worked on ports for several Tony Hawk games, using Unreal Engine 4. According to Vicarious Visions’ chief operating officer Simon Ebejer, the studio obtained Neversoft’s original handling code and layered it to modernize the handling, as well as consulting with former employees. The team worked on the level geometry to make sure the player’s skating lines were the same from the original games. Further, the team had redone all the art assets for the game’s 19 levels to prepare it for 4K resolution but otherwise keep the game familiar to players. Vicarious Visions studio head Jen Oneal confirmed that most of the licensed songs from the first two games would return. Three tracks from the original two games are not present, while 37 new tracks have been added.
The game is noted to be Vicarious Visions’ final work as a subsidiary of Activision before being merged into Blizzard Entertainment in on January 22, 2021. According to both Tony Hawk and former Vicarious developer Andy Gentile, there were plans to remaster the third and fourth game in the Tony Hawk series. However, when Vicarious was merged under Blizzard, Activision looked for other third-party developers to pursue the remasters, but found no one else was skilled as the Vicarous team, so these remasters were dropped.
The game was released for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on March 26, 2021, while a Nintendo Switch version was released on June 25 of that year.
The game changes the name of the “mute grab” aerial trick to the “Weddle grab” so as to honor its original creator, Chris Weddle, according to Hawk. The trick received its original name in the 1980s by skateboarders who referred to Weddle as the “quiet, mute guy”. Its original name is misleading, as Weddle is hearing-impaired but does not lack speech.
Release
September 4, 2020
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 Download Files
- fg-01.bin (4.0 GB)
- fg-02.bin (225.4 MB)
- fg-03.bin (32.3 MB)
- fg-04.bin (259.6 KB)
- fg-ryujinx-firmware-12.0.3.bin (316.6 MB)
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