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Okay, so here’s the deal — Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 is finally here (yep, they really did it). And whether you’re an old-school skater dude or just curious because your friend said it’s cool, this game shows up with a twist. It’s tricky and fun at the same time. Remember trying to land a trick but also finding a secret character? Well, THPS 3+4 is all about that mix of old vibes with today’s gaming style.
Sure, it might seem just like any other sports game, right? But wait! Dig a bit deeper, and there’s this cozy side you wouldn’t expect. Seriously, you might not think of skateboarding while sipping tea and chilling. Still, if you’re into feel-good gaming that’s different, this might just be your jam.
Honestly, at first — controlling your skater isn’t exactly a walk in the park. It can feel like learning to ride a bike without training wheels. But once you get a feel for it, it becomes that game you play when you don’t want to think. Just grab your board and cruise without a care in the free skate mode. And, strangely enough, the sounds — like, maybe the wheels rolling over concrete or grinding on rails — can be oddly comforting. Add in some good music, and it’s like skating into zen territory. No idea why, but it works.
And the soundtrack? Oh boy, there are like 59 songs. Only 10 from the originals, but who’s counting? It’s still an epic playlist to lose yourself in.
Oh, and the Create-A-Park mode? Think of it like Minecraft meets skateboarding. You get your chance to go wild, making a skate park of your dreams. Better yet, others can enjoy what you create. It’s like, hey, I made this! You know? Plus, if you’re into tweaking your skater’s look, you’ll have a field day with character customization.
Wrapping it up (am I wrapping it up too early?), even if games like Stardew Valley or Animal Crossing make cozy gaming lists, THPS 3+4 shakes things up nicely. You’d never expect something so fast-paced to become a hidden escape, but there you go. Relaxation comes in many forms, apparently.
If skater culture wasn’t your thing before, maybe give this one a whirl just for the chill factor. Who knew doing an ollie could turn into your new evening unwind ritual?