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They say that owners come to resemble their pets. Were not sure what the scientific basis of this claim is, but people frequently compliment this reviewer on the appearance of his own dog, so it must be true.In the same way, the Tony Hawk series has c...
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Oct 19,2007Quit scoffing, mister. The Tony Hawk games have a damn good track record even when scaled down to Nintendo handhelds. And even if you didn't like last year's incline-oriented Downhill Jam, Tony Hawk's Proving Ground marks a return to form, o...
Classic THawk skating at its finest, Online modes extend the fun into oblivion, Superb soundtrack...
Fugly character design, No camera adjusting, The two year wait...
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techtree.com Updated: 2012-01-29 01:05:55
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Tony Hawk is a name that is synonymous with skating; he is world-famous for his skills and his video games. Tony Hawks skating series has scored high on all gaming platforms and finally they have come up with a decent game on the mobile platform. Th...
Good trick system, Horse Mode is fun, Looks good.
Venue design could have been better, Needed more customization options.
Tony Hawk is a name that is synonymous with skating; he is world-famous for his skills and his video games. Tony Hawks skating series has scored high on all gaming platforms and finally they have come up with a decent game on the mobile platform. Th...
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Over the past handful of years we have seen a number of Tony Hawk titles released for the GBA and DS, and one thing that has remained a staple in the Hawk series is the commitment to excellence that Activison and series-creator Neversoft command from...
Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground is a hand-cramping jam on the DS. It looks great, plays great, and has enough meat to keep gamers happy long after the holiday hangover has worn off. Kudos go out to the folks at Activision, Neversoft, and especially Vicar...
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If a few months ago you told me that my favorite version of Tony Hawk's Proving Ground was going to be the one released on the Nintendo DS, I would have thought you were going insane. With all of the new additions made to the next-generation consoles...
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del.icio.us | Digg This | Glink It While many franchises sequel and splinter off into new games, few can compare to the amount of games Activision has made with the Tony Hawk franchise. The latest is Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground, for the DS. Notice...
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The best of both worlds. Tony Hawk’s Proving Ground is the ninth game in the Tony Hawk series, and one would think that the formula is getting stale. You can only grind around various cityscapes for so long, after all. And to be honest, the reviews...
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Activision Pros+ Original Goals+ Levels bigger than Sk8land DS+ Story is long, lasted me 7 hours+ Game is very challenging+ Controls are fine+ Audio still impresses me, not used to vocal DS soundtracks Cons- Character models suck- Skaters lounge is j...
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Make no mistake about it, the DS version of Tony Hawks Proving Ground is the best version of this years game. The Wii version isnt as shaky as one would think, considering that no one saw the game in action until release day, and the PS2 version, d...
A true sequel to American Sk8land; feels like classic Hawk with evolved gameplay mechanics; stellar online gameplay and community.
Uglier than past DS Hawks; ultra-hardcore fans will likely find it too easy.
Make no mistake about it, the DS version of Tony Hawks Proving Ground is the best version of this years game. The Wii version isnt as shaky as one would think, considering that no one saw the game in action until release day, and the PS2 version, de...
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If youve been keeping up with the Tony Hawk series on the DS, youll recall that the previous game, Downhill Jam, shifted the focus from linking sick tricks together in free-roam skate parks to doing so in claustrophobic downhill courses. That experim...
Loads and loads of real world tricks and transitions to see and learn, Can customize your own character and edit his moves to an extent, Story mode offers a wider variety of challenges than Sk8land did, Online mode offers Web site integration and clan sup...
May seem like just more of the same if youre tired of Tony Hawk.
More variety, more customization, and better multiplayer make this the best portable Tony Hawk game yet...
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Activisions Tony Hawk franchise may not be quite ten years old yet, but by now Ive reviewed at least a dozen iterations of the series across three handheld platforms. For nearly a decade now Ive grinded my fair share of rails, collected hundreds of...
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