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Now this I definitely need!
Reviewed by misstee101 on January 09, 2007 | report this review
His latest pro-skating creation is flirting with me. My brother introduced me to Tony Hawk's Pro Skater collection and I love the games ever since.
Bail out! Bail out!
Reviewed by shadowsofchaos on February 21, 2007 | report this review
The game is too short! the 360 and ps3 versions are longer. All the good stuff is cut out for every other console. Sorry...
Buy American wasteland instead.
Don't listen to shadow of chaos!
Reviewed by elephant246 on May 22, 2007 | report this review
This game is very good! It has added two different things that others didnt have. It has nail that trick which bassically slows down time and is challenging at first but once u learn how to do it it gets really fun. You can master each goal at different levels including AM,PRO, or Sick depending on how good you are.
tonies project 8 comepitition tricks /PS2
Reviewed by romo zone on June 28, 2007 | report this review
This game rocks it is very fun,cool u will never get bored of it.But if u want to know some good manuel/ground tricks I will tell u.Well first if u want to do a hand stand start by doing a manuel on the ground push circle 2 times thats really helps.The other one is start a manuel then push triangle 2 times then start tapping R2 fast to do a pogo stick stick spin.This games graphics are a 7/10 This game I almost beat this game it toke me 5 days.So its not that long of a game but for skate players this is a must have.
Better for the 360,way better
Reviewed by jordan.20 on October 08, 2007 | report this review
There has been only one true video game franchise in the world of action sports, and that is, of course, the Tony Hawk Pro Skater franchise. I have been a fan of the THPS games since 1999 when the first installment was released, and I have never turned back. This time, however, may be a different story. THPS Project 8 is available in three different and distinct versions. One version was developed by Neversoft for PS3 and Xbox 360 which is far superior when compared to the Shaba developed version for PS2 and Xbox only; the third was developed by Page 44 for PSP.
I was able to play the Shaba version of Project 8 that is available on PS2 and Xbox, and maybe I was expecting too much from this version. The gameplay of Project 8 is accurate and reactive, but some of the advertised features for the game are only available for the Neversoft version. I did not know this until I played the game, but the "Nail the Trick Spins" feature in which the player can control the skater's feet individually, allowing for any movement of the board imaginable, is absent. Some other absent features that would have set Project 8 above its predecessors are motion captured tricks, wall-running, "Momentum and Gravity," and rag doll effect on bails. These are some of the key features on the Neversoft version, yet all are missing from the Shaba version for PS2. Shaba really dropped the ball on this one; they should have done something to make up for the lack of features available. Project 8 is just another THPS, except without the "cool" factor.
More realistic please!!
Reviewed by gamer215 on October 20, 2007 | report this review
I love Tony Hawk but, i just wish it was more realistic.


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