Tony Hawk's American Sk8land

Tony Hawk's American Sk8land

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Tony Hawk's American Sk8land

Tony Hawk's American Sk8land gives you the freedom to skate or bike, throughout a rich, expansive open environment. For the first time everm you can fully explore Los Angeles and shred the city where skating began. The sky's the limit as you progress through the Wasteland story and choose missions that will have you immersed in the action. You'll never skate the same line twice!

 

Tony Hawk's American Sk8land Accessories

Tony Hawk UnderGround 2
Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam
Tony Hawk's Underground
Monster Trucks and Quad Desert Fury Double Pack (2 Games)
Super Mario Advance
Mario Kart: Super Circuit
Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2
Super Mario Advance 4: Super Mario Bros 3
Game Boy Micro - 20th Anniversary Edition
Need for Speed Carbon: Own the City

 

Tony Hawk's American Sk8land Reviews

this games good, i just got it today, and it seems a little teenie bit boring. i would get this game. also the game is hard.

 

sadly this hawk game is bland,boring and pointless, it's missing many elaments for instents NO MARGRA.AND NO MULLEN.and some of the goals are just plain stupid,and the storie line is painfully boring so over all this game is probably the of the hawk series [the real one "american waste land" is going to be awsome]

 

This game isn't very good. I'm selling it on ebay. It's sorta boring, and most of the parks are kinda plain and they are really easy, and I think they should have made them more challenging. I'm bored with it allready. I'm only 11, but someone younger might like it better.

 

And theres only one gap in every lvl.One in every level, WTF. Its very hard to get your aim on a rail. A plus is that a game shop will be happy uve wasted ur money on a sadly ported game. I now regret buying this and id rather get THUG2. They cut out lots of skaters from the line up. are poorly designed. Even worse, they added a fictional character called Mindy who is very lame in the story. NO BOB BURNQUIST.

Guess what. Another annoying part is the view. Also, the deck editor, clothes shops, deck shops, tanning shop etc. this game is cool, but gets super repetitive after a short while. THIS SUCKS BALLZ. NOT EVEN BAM MARGERA. Some of the goals are just dumb, like when Rodney Mullen tells you to find Tony Alva's oldschool gaps.

Please by all means, buy it if you want a bland and boring tony hawk game experience. **** what were they thinking at vicariuos visions, neversoft shouldve done it like last time. Rodney also says that finding them all will bring Alva back, but how. They lied about riding bikes too, they dont even mention it in the game. I think ill just get American wasteland(the actual version) when i get back to America. The levels are big, very big, but not as big as they say they are.

 

American Sk8land looks good to the naked eye, with some slick and glossy graphics and simplistic controls that players of past GBA Tony Hawk games will get ahold of in no time flat. If you can get past all that, you'll get some enjoyment out of American Sk8land, and despite it's flaws, it's still easy to pick up and play. The Tony Hawk games of the past to appear on the GBA have been unusually good, but this new game to feature the legendary skateboarder is sadly lacking in terms of quality and delivery. It sounds cool, but it quickly becomes tiring and repetitive, and it's nowhere near as fun as the Classic or Multiplayer modes. All in all, American Sk8land is worth a look for GBA owners who have dug the previous Tony Hawk games, but they're better off sticking with the previous releases than laying down the full price for this.

There are tons of tricks that you'll be able to pull off, and they're all pretty much simple to do as well. The gameplay offers a Story mode, which allows you to customize your own character and build up his stats by completing tasks in some big environments. With all this going for it, it looks like American Sk8land will be another great GBA Tony Hawk skater, but that's where most of the good points end. Also, the skate parks themselves are surprisingly poorly designed and bland.

 
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