![]() However, this isn't entirely a smooth ride. For good measure, the team also brought back a number of classic songs from the original (like “Superman” and “When Worlds Collide”), as well as some decent new additions. They are the brightest the series has ever seen, with wonderfully high definition rendered levels from previous games, and boarders that look just like the real things. Robomodo, the game's developer, really pumped up the graphics for “Pro Skater HD”. You're also able to partake in new bonus modes, including a coin-collecting Hawkman event and a humorous Big Head Survival mode, where you literally try to keep your ego from growing. Along with all the single player goals, you can hop online and challenge a friend to a skate-off and try to shoot to the top of the leaderboards. "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD" gives you plenty to do. Each stage has a certain set of objectives, and you must meet a number of them before opening up new levels of the game. ![]() You'll hit such grindable terrain as a school, a shopping mall and a warehouse, riding on rails and chaining together trick combos to achieve the best score possible. In the game, you'll choose from various famous skateboarders, including Hawk himself, as well as Rodney Mullen and Riley Hawk. ![]() Thankfully, the series has returned to form with the release of "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater HD," now available on Xbox Live Arcade. The series was popular for some time, but took a wrong turn a couple of years back when Activision tried to introduce physics that resemble a real skateboarder with the failed "Tony Hawk Ride" and "Shred" games. A few years back, Tony Hawk shredded into video game territory in style with the release of several "Pro Skater" games, which enabled players to grind, grab and kickflip like a champ, without the threat of skinning (or breaking) body parts.
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