Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 Accessibility Settings Detailed

Following the unveiling of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, Iron Galaxy Studios has shared insights about the game’s customisable challenge levels and user-friendly features. In a blog post, they delve into various aspects, including the game’s extensive learning guide, adjustable gameplay settings that players can tweak, and even some amusing options to unlock for added fun.

To begin with, the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 & 4 game includes an introductory session where players learn various aspects of the game. This covers fundamental movements as well as techniques for creating complex trick combinations.

For those who might doubt their ability to handle the swift gameplay of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4, rest assured that this game offers several accessibility options to cater to various skill levels. Players can customize aspects such as game speed, score requirements, and timer lengths to suit their comfort level. Furthermore, they can adjust the difficulty of tricky moves like grinds or manuals. Remarkably, players have the option to turn off bails altogether, meaning that they won’t fail a trick because of poor positioning.

As a gamer, I’ve got some exciting options when it comes to tweaking the scoring system in our game. I can either multiply my points from each trick by two, which keeps things challenging but gives me a shot at racking up some serious scores. Or, I could lock myself into ‘Special Mode’, where I can perform amazing feats that would make any casual player green with envy. Lastly, if I want to take things real slow and steady, I can extend the game timer from the default 2 minutes all the way up to a whopping 60 minutes, giving me plenty of time to think and plan my next move. To top it off, I can even adjust the game speed to suit my playing style, making things more leisurely if I need some extra thinking time.

Instead, for those seeking a more difficult experience, they can adjust these controls to move in the opposite direction, decreasing their time limit and increasing the game speed. Speeds can be boosted up to 1.5 times, 2 times, or even 3 times for an extra challenge.

In this game, you have the freedom to significantly modify the moment-by-moment experience. This is possible through features like muting specific sound cues, adjusting the viewing angle, switching camera angles, hiding different heads-up display (HUD) elements, and even enabling a quick 180-degree turn with just one button press.

In anticipation for the launch of Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 in June, Iron Galaxy Studios shared a trailer showcasing the game. The video introduces Tony Hawk himself, providing a sneak peek into various levels and game modes. Additionally, it offers glimpses of the Digital Deluxe edition cosmetics such as the Doom Slayer Skater, Revenant Skater, an array of skate decks, and additional music tracks.

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 and 4 are now available across multiple platforms like PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and even the rumored Switch 2. The standard version costs $49.99, while the Deluxe edition goes for $69.99. Moreover, a Collector’s Edition is also available, which includes a genuine skateboard deck from Birdhouse as extra merchandise, priced at $129.99.

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2025-07-09 17:11