As a seasoned retro gaming enthusiast, I found myself both excited and cautiously optimistic about diving into Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 for PlayStation 4. With a rating of 1/10, it was clear that this game left much to be desired. However, as a lover of all things nostalgic, I couldn't help but hope for a glimpse of the magic that made the original Pro Skater games such a monumental part of my gaming history.
Sadly, it didn't take long for reality to set in. THPS 5 attempted to introduce a new take on combo-driven skateboarding, but ultimately, it fell flat. The controls felt clunky and unresponsive, making it a frustrating experience to execute even the simplest of tricks. Gone were the tight and fluid controls that made the original games so enjoyable, replaced instead with a mess of confusion and disappointment.
One area where THPS 5 attempted to shine was in its online multiplayer experience. Promising the most advanced Pro Skater online multiplayer experience to date, it sought to bring gamers together in a virtual skateboarding paradise. However, the execution was far from flawless. Connectivity issues plagued the experience, often resulting in lag and disconnections that left players feeling disconnected from the action. It was a stark contrast to the seamless multiplayer experiences of the past, and it did little to inspire confidence in the game as a whole.
One aspect that did manage to stir up a hint of nostalgia was the state-of-the-art skatepark builder. Reminiscent of the classic games' level creation features, this addition allowed players to create their own virtual skateparks, complete with ramps, rails, and other obstacles. While it may not have been enough to redeem the overall experience, it was a welcome nod to the creative aspect that has always been a cornerstone of the Pro Skater series.
In the end, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 for PlayStation 4 fell far short of the mark. With a rating of 1/10, it's clear that the game failed to capture the essence of what made its predecessors so beloved. The clunky controls, disappointing multiplayer experience, and lackluster gameplay left players feeling disconnected and longing for the glory days of the past. While the skatepark builder offered a glimmer of hope, it wasn't enough to salvage the overall experience. As a seasoned retro gaming enthusiast, it breaks my heart to say that this game is best left in the realm of nostalgia, as a reminder of what once was.