As a nostalgic gamer, I’m pumped about diving back into the iconic Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4! Whether you were a pro skater in the game or just enjoyed catching some air, these titles are classics that every old-school gamer has either played or heard of. There’s plenty of tricky challenges scattered throughout the levels – like the one where you gotta give the foreman a good soak in the foundry. In this guide, I’ll walk you through how to pull it off!
Soak the Foreman Guide in Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 Remake
Performing this task is quite straightforward if you’re aware of the steps involved and the correct location. On the right-hand side of the foundry, you’ll spot the foreman easily, as he’s recognizable by his white long-sleeved shirt and hard hat.
To “drench” him, simply press against the railings directly behind him. This action will trigger a switch and set off a mechanism behind him, forcing him to fall into the water that lies ahead.
In the image provided, you’ll notice both the foreman and the area you need to grind marked. Specifically, grind along the railing immediately preceding the controls to trigger the hook positioned behind the foreman.
Essentially, that’s the gist of it. What makes this assignment peculiar is that your character isn’t present during the cinematic sequence; instead, you seem to vanish during the event. Admittedly, it feels a bit awkward in terms of presentation, but the task itself is remarkably straightforward.
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2025-07-10 09:35