Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 (0)

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4
First release date
2002-10-23
Platform
Game Boy Advance Mac PlayStation 2 PlayStation GameCube Xbox Zodiac PC
Developer
Neversoft Entertainment Vicarious Visions Beenox Studios Semi Logic Entertainments, Inc.
Publisher
Activision Activision o2 Aspyr Media, Inc.
Theme
Tony Hawk
Franchise
Tony Hawk
Aliases
THPS4

Overview

Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 is a skateboarding game developed by and published by (under their label) for the , , and on October 23, 2002. The fourth installment of the long-running franchise and the sequel to , Pro Skater 4 was the last main game in the franchise to bear the Pro Skater name until , adding new levels, skaters, and tricks (such as Flatland Tricks, Grind and Lip Trick Extensions, vehicles, and Spine Transfers, which allow players to switch between connecting quarter-pipes or self-right themselves to exit quarter-pipes without bailing), as well as a new Career Mode system (where players skate around levels similar to Free Skate mode, and are given objectives and mini-games by talking with ). A limited version of 's currency system returns (by completing objectives and special mini-games, as well as collecting cash pickups, players can buy clothes for the Create-A-Skater mode, decks, movies, cheats, secret skaters, and hidden levels).

The game was ported to the alongside the original release, and came to in 2003. The PlayStation version runs on a slightly-modified Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 engine, changing the level structure of most levels while replacing the Zoo, Carnival, and Chicago levels with two new levels: Sewers and Little Big World (the counter-tops of a giant kitchen).

Handheld versions were released on both the and the in 2004. Both games feature a 2D , and carry over several elements from the console versions.

As in THPS 2 and 3, hidden are included: , a bounty hunter from the franchise, and , mascot of the band .

Gameplay

The core skating mechanics are mostly unchanged from previous games, but one major new feature is the spine transfer, which allows players to either switch to a ramp on the other side of a vert, level off when launched away from a ramp, or land correctly into a ramp if entering from a flat area.

Also new to the game are pogo tricks, performed during manuals by tapping one of the face buttons. Depending on the trick, the skater will perform a handstand on the board or stand on the side of the board. Extensive use of the pogo system is effective during combos.

The way goals are received is much different from previous games, adopting a sandbox-style system where goals are given by characters around the level. Completing a goal is rewarded with stat points that can assigned, and sometimes special trick slots. The game also reintroduces the concept of money, which was present in THPS 2 but not 3. Small amounts of money can be found throughout the level, usually by going up a ramp or grinding rails.

Each skater, including the custom skater, has a unique "end" goal, which is often very elaborate. Completion of the goal nets a highlight video of the chosen skater, if using a pro skater.

Characters

Initial Characters

Hidden Characters

  • (Iron Maiden Mascot)
  • (Jenna Jameson)
  • Little Person (resembles an Oompa Loompa - PS1 version only)
  • Frycook (GBA version only)
  • Mindy (GBA version only)
  • Momo (GBA version only)
  • Roger (GBA version only)

In the game's Create-a-Skater mode, apparel can be unlocked to create Officer Dick and Ollie the Magic Bum from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3.

Levels

Carnival

(A level from )

Soundtrack

SongArtist
T.N.TAC/DC
LaborAesop Rock
Bloodstains (Darkness Version)Agent Orange
Simple SongAvail
ManthemThe Bouncing Souls
Bad DreamCity Stars
Bad FunThe Cult
Oodles of O'sDe La Soul
House of the Rising DrumDelinquent Habits
Seneca FallsThe Distillers
Big ShotsEyedea & Abilities
Skate and DestroyThe Faction
Drunken LullabiesFlogging Molly
Mass AppealGang Starr
SpokesmanGoldfinger
Non Compos MentisHaiku D'Etat
FreightlinerHot Water Music
The Number of the BeastIron Maiden
Beach Blanket BongoutJFA
All My Best Friends Are MetalheadsLess Than Jake
WhenimondamicLootpack
BodyrockMuskabeatz & Biz Markie
Versus of DoomMuskabeatz & Jeru the Damaja
I'm a StarMuskabeatz & Melle Mel
Express YourselfN.W.A
GiantNebula
BlackballThe Offspring
By the Time I Get to ArizonaPublic Enemy
Savoir FaireRocket from the Crypt
My AdidasRun D.M.C
Anarchy in the U.K.Sex Pistols
ShimmySystem of a Down
Dig That Groove BabyToy Dolls
Yer CountryU.S. Bombs
Death AlleyZeke