Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 Reviews
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 is an excellent revisit to two of the franchise's best games, despite making a few missteps such as the absence of THPS4’s original campaign mode and other questionable decisions. Nevertheless, the addictive gameplay and strong nostalgia factor are enough to please both longtime fans and newcomers alike.
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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 has been a total blast to play, showcasing what can be achieved when a lot of heart and focus go into making a game.
There are cuts and alterations, but this remains a properly glorious collection of two classic games.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 proves yet again the series’ over-the-top skateboarding formula is totally timeless, even if some of the changes to THPS4 miss the mark and the soundtrack has been fumbled.
The multiplayer modes are on offer are a good time if you want some company during your sessions
While Iron Galaxy has excellently modernized the gameplay and graphics of these classics to feel right in 2025, I wish it had done a better job of highlighting the influence these games once had in their heyday.
Though it trips up a bit in its Career mode, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 still manages to deliver a marvelous game of skate.
The latest entry in Activision's long-running skateboarding franchise is (mostly) fantastic
Two more classic skating games make their return in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 is similar to the 2020 remake of THPS 1+2 with updated graphics, new skaters joining old standbys, the same levels you knew and loved (now in more detail), a refreshed soundtrack, and an engaging, arcade-style gameplay that will bring you right back to the turn of the Millennium.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 is another welcome return to the franchise's glory days, presenting the third and fourth entries with revamped visuals across the board while retaining the same slick gameplay. Some folks might be unable to get over the structural changes to Pro Skater 4, and I have to admit to being a little disappointed at the lack of classic music tracks, but overall, the positives absolutely outweigh the negatives.If you're looking to inject a hefty dose of nostalgia into your life, or you simply want to see what the Tony Hawk series was like at its absolute peak, then this should prove a fine addition to your Switch 2 library.
Solid and definitely has an audience. There could be some hard-to-ignore faults, but the experience is fun.
Another excellent remake, in the vein of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2, this retains the glorious character of the original games, while adding a coat of modern polish and a smattering of new content.
Everything a remake needs to be, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 is: enjoyable nostalgia and fun. Visual improvements, but maintaining the essence. The third and fourth installments were two of the best games of the PS2 generation, and while their remakes aren't as impressive in the current generation, they're still a must-have for anyone who was a kid in the 2000s (or a skateboarding fan, of course).
Review in Spanish | Read full review
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 is a faithful recreation of two pivotal entries in the franchise’s storied history. While some fans may be waiting for remakes of Tony Hawk’s Underground, I am happy to finally get my hands on a remake of my favorite game in series history.
This remake is a nostalgia fest of grabs, spins, flips and skids – and a stiff, even occasionally humiliating test of skill
The classic Tony Hawk gameplay only seems to have gotten better with age, and the custom parks are sure to keep you skating for hours after you've washed the career mode.
Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 is another outstanding package of classic games that reignites my love for the series.
Some disappointing soundtrack modifications didn't hamper my time with Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4, as its truly timeless and nostalgic gameplay experience ultimately reigns supreme.
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 + 4 is another fantastic skateboarding title that revives some all-time classics, albeit with some caveats. It's a shame that 4 couldn't be more faithfully restored, but what is included still makes for a fun arcade skating experience that fans of the series shouldn't skip - especially considering the brand new levels and other neat secrets. It may not be the greatest remake, but it's further proof that there's life yet in this timeless series.