Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3
Game Boy Advance- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Mar 4, 2002
- Also On: PC, PlayStation 2
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Even if you already own the GBA version of THPS2 go out and buy this terrific title that more than does justice to the long lineage of Pro Skating greatness that has preceded it.
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Although the game is much like Tony Hawk 2, overall this makes the better total package, and the addition of the multiplayer alone makes it worth getting.
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Electronic Gaming MonthlyYou'll get plenty of quick-fun fixes from just free-skating around and linking tricks. [May 2002, p.115]
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Game InformerThe gameplay is thoroughly engaging. [Apr 2002, p.89]
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The complex environments from the console games are here, but the small size kills the visual detail, and the 3/4-overhead perspective makes those levels much harder to navigate.
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From the texturized polygons on the characters for extra realism to the bone crunching sound effects, this game simply delivers everything you could ever want in a game, including a multiplayer mode.
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It's Tony's finest handheld outing yet. The new levels, improved graphics and hassle-free multi-player mode make Hawk a half-pipe hero. [GamesMaster]
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"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2" used to be the must-own action sports game for the Game Boy Advance. Meet the new titleholder.
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What's most important, though, is that the classic, exciting Tony Hawk gameplay is still very much in evidence. Taken in its own right as a GBA game, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 soars high.
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Although they did add some great things to Tony Hawk 3 for Game Boy Advance, its essentially the same game.
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GMR MagazineIt's amazing how they managed to cram Tony Hawk into a cartridge, while keeping the essence of the game true to the console version. [Feb 2003, p.97]
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It's got some of the better features of THPS3 for the PS2 and X-Box thrown in, and plays well.
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The game is tighter, longer, and more challenging than its predecessor, with more elements to enjoy, both in single and multiplayer modes.
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What was already basically perfect from last generations standards, this gets better.
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Nintendo PowerA remarkable 3-D achievement and more features than ever. [Mar 2002, p.135]
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This will give you at least 30 hours of gameplay if you're a Tony Hawk enthusiast. If you're strictly 100% polygons, stay away and grab the Cube version, otherwise grab this and THPS4 too.
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Pocket GamesThe ability to unlock new boards and edit the tricks and stats of all 13 real-world skaters also adds great replay value. [Summer 2002, p.26]
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Balanced and refined with plenty of time having been devoted to the game mechanics and design everything is just immensely enjoyable.
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Another fantastic game from the masters of extreme sports.
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Despite only having six main stages, THPS 3 is a game that will last for a surprisingly long time.
Awards & Rankings
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5
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35
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#35 Most Discussed Game Boy Advance Game of 2002
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13
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#13 Most Shared Game Boy Advance Game of 2002
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 7 out of 11
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Mixed: 1 out of 11
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Negative: 3 out of 11
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May 6, 2023
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MannyC.Feb 17, 2004I have this game and it's awesome. I got it for my birthday a long time ago and I'm still playing it!
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JanP.Feb 19, 2003