By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close

Forums - Gaming Discussion - Anybody else here enjoy extreme sports video games?

Growing up as a kid, I had Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 for the PS1. It was a pretty fun game, and to be honest now I'm so used to the graphics on that game, that the PS1-style graphics with pixellation and texture-warping just seems like the ideal "look" for the game. Well, we also rented Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 for the PS1 too, though I don't remember that one as well. With that, I also have some experiences with other games in the franchise: THPS2 was one of the very first N64 games I got, THUG for the GC was a game I played as my uncle had it, my friend had THPS3 for the GC, I had another friend with American Wasteland for the Xbox, I also had THPS4 for the Xbox and Project 8 for the PSP, etc. I also played Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2X too, etc.

While there are other extreme sports franchises, the Tony Hawk series is probably my favourite. It just feels and plays really well. To be honest, I actually also feel that the 2-minute goal-based levels of 1-3 are more fun than what would come afterwards too. However, that isn't to say that there aren't any other worthwhile games. I also have Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 1 + 2, which Activision themselves cashed in on in order to get as many extreme sports as possible They also made Surfing, Wakeboarding and Snowboarding games, though I don't have any of those (and to be honest, they also don't look as enjoyable, but who knows, maybe I'd enjoy them too).

As for non-Activision ones, it can get iffy. I don't have much experience myself outside of it; I have Razor Freestyle Scooter for the PS1, but it's cheesy as hell!! I also played a bit of Shaun White Skateboarding and did enjoy it for what it was, but it wasn't amazing or anything like that. As for the ones that are generally well received, there is Z-Axis' Thrasher Presents Skate & Destroy, Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 1 & 2 (as well as BMX XXX, but that is pretty controversial in and of itself!) and Aggressive Inline. Some other ones are the Skate series and Grind Session.

Alas, the genre is pretty much dead now. Acclaim and Z-Axis both went under, along with the Tony Hawk series meeting a disastrous end with its stretch of Ride, Shred and THPS5, and EA has put the Skate series in limbo. So, what we have to make do with is the classics. What about you guys? Which ones have you tried and enjoyed/disliked?



Around the Network

I didn't realise skateboarding was considered and extreme sport lol.

but yes I like snowboard and skateboarding games.

throwing BMX and motocross to a degree.



 

 

SSX Tricky, followed closely by SSX 3, were the pinnacle for me. They were just so fun to play and had so much personality.

I know the Xbox One launch is the gold standard for bad reveals in gaming but that "Deadly Descents" reveal is in the same category.



pokoko said:
SSX Tricky, followed closely by SSX 3, were the pinnacle for me. They were just so fun to play and had so much personality.

I know the Xbox One launch is the gold standard for bad reveals in gaming but that "Deadly Descents" reveal is in the same category.

Oh yeah, I forgot to mention the Amped and SSX games. I also loved the soundtrack for Snowboarding on PS1.



NBA Street and SSX 3/tricky are my favorites.

It's a shame extreme sports/racing genre have really faded away this generation. Not everything has to be a realistic simulation, you know.



Bet with Intrinsic:

The Switch will outsell 3DS (based on VGchartz numbers), according to me, while Intrinsic thinks the opposite will hold true. One month avatar control for the loser's avatar.

Around the Network

Mirror Edge and Dying light are the closes things to a Parkour game, but I hope someone can make one in the future.



I like wipeout but that's about it.



Please excuse my (probally) poor grammar

Qwark said:
I like wipeout but that's about it.

Well, I am not sure if the racing game is considered an extreme sport (it's pretty sci-fi based), unless you mean the games based on the TV series?



Still love playing Tony Hawk's 2+3 to this day. Great games, great soundtracks.



Does Rocket League count?



If you demand respect or gratitude for your volunteer work, you're doing volunteering wrong.