

Even with all the detail and enhancements added to the game engine, it's just as fast and smooth as the original game released last year. The massive levels can, and will, change during play.draining the lava out of the Foundry will open up a couple of skateable pools. Skaters can have tattoos, shirt logos, hair.and, yes, even faces.

The fluid motion of the skater's hundreds of animation sequences is enhanced by the additional detail all over his body. Skill points are now collected instead of purchased, so you'll have to keep an eye out for the hovering icons to snag during your thrashing session in order to build your character's attributes.Īlong with a laundry list of additional game design elements, Vicarious Visions, the handheld development team who brought Tony Hawk 2 to life last year, reworked its already-incredible hybrid 3D/2D engine established in the original GBA game.where the first game utilized basic shaded polygons for the motion-captured character sprites, Tony Hawk 3 features fully texture-mapped character and skateboard models. The GBA game also includes the newly-added "revert" move that helps link vert ramp tricks with grinds, manuals and other board aning that, with the revert move, you can now create trick combos that'll blow the THPS2 scores right out of the water. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 is based around the console versions of the same name.so the designers of the GBA game created skateparks around established THPS3 locations including The Foundy and its pools of molten metal, the creepy Suburbia, the Airport, Rio, earthquake-prone Los Angeles, and the vibrant Tokyo park. This game is still a great title to quickly power up, score a few quotas in a park, and put away for later.

The awesomely addictive game design hasn't missed a beat, though, as you're still challenged to accomplish tasks to advance through the game's six parks (and one additional one if you're good enough). Larger levels, additional skater tricks, multiplayer support, create-a-skater mode, altering environments, interactive objects, collectable skateboards.just to name a few. If you've played Tony Hawk 2 on the handheld (and shame on you if you haven't), Tony Hawk 3 for the Game Boy Advance retains 99% of the same gameplay elements, while moving the series with more of everything.
