Just as I eagerly anticipated with its precursor, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 and 4 are now gracing modern gaming platforms, resurrecting two iconic skateboarding adventures. Despite a new team taking on the development duties, it’s clear that this revival is nothing short of stunning.
As a devoted gaming enthusiast, I’ve compiled a collection of contrasting screenshots that showcase the original grainy versions side by side with their enhanced counterparts on PS5 and PS4. The primary focus is on iconic levels such as Foundry, Los Angeles, and Canada, but there’s plenty more to appreciate, demonstrating that the art style has remained intact throughout the upgrade process.
Surely, fans continue to express their apprehensions. From what we see on the PS Store‘s pre-order page, it appears that the expansive levels from THPS4 have been modified to fit the two-minute gameplay structure reminiscent of earlier releases. However, we’re yet to receive clear details about how this change will be implemented and if the stages have undergone a complete redesign.
Regardless of the choice, we can find solace in the artistic approach. These modernized versions undeniably preserve the essence of the originals, yet elevate them to today’s standards with significantly improved visual details. If you scrutinize carefully, you might just catch a glimpse of a Taco Bell!
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