Every Tony Hawk skating game ranked from worst to best

As a dedicated fan of the legendary skater Tony Hawk, I’ve taken it upon myself to revisit and rank every single game that carries his name. This ranking takes into account the initial impact each game made when it first dropped, as well as how enjoyable they are to play now. From the odd mobile releases that never quite took off, through the sequels that left us wanting more, to pitch-perfect remakes and even the exclusive Xbox gem that was never replicated elsewhere – here’s every Tony Hawk game, rated from worst to best in my humble opinion.

Umamusume: Daiwa Scarlet build guide

Discover the optimal Support Cards and Abilities for Daiwa Scarlet, taking into account her entire event lineup within your strategy.

In this way, you ensure that she contributes maximally to your campaign.

NTE confirms first-person mode, outfits, and combat overhaul for next test

In the upcoming update of NTE, you’ll find an increased focus on everyday scenarios involving game characters, along with improvements to the housing system that allows you to invite characters as roommates and unlock unique interactions between them. Additionally, all characters will have outfits available for customization. The new features include a personal music player and tougher battle sequences, as well as additional story chapters.

Sony Invests in Elden Ring Publisher Bandai Namco, Signs Strategic Partnership

Due to their investment, the two companies have established a strategic alliance, which involves them working together to grow the global audience for intellectual properties like anime and manga. They will also create innovative and emotionally impactful experiences for fans, aiming to increase the worth of these intellectual properties.

Wuthering Waves – Phrolova build and materials guide

As a gamer, I’ve got it down to this: Phrolova controls Hecate in combat, using her moves to deal damage on and off the battlefield. The type of tunes Phrolova is playing through my input determines how Hecate fights. She can choose from three distinct notes to create these melodies, which consist of a total of six unique notes.