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Before the release of ''Tony Hawk: Ride'', the [[Robomodo|developers of ''Tony Hawk: Ride'']], as well as [[Tony Hawk]] himself, were asked by video game critics and video game journalists if the game would feature a [[No Loading|open world without any loading times in between]], they said the game would not be featuring an [[No Loading|open world]] to skate in because if players were on the [[Skateboard controller|skateboard controller]] for hours, just looking for something to do, players would get bored and eventually stop playing the game entirely. Therefore, the game will feature more enclosed-type levels. It is also unknown if players will get the option of [[Walking|getting off their board]]. |
Before the release of ''Tony Hawk: Ride'', the [[Robomodo|developers of ''Tony Hawk: Ride'']], as well as [[Tony Hawk]] himself, were asked by video game critics and video game journalists if the game would feature a [[No Loading|open world without any loading times in between]], they said the game would not be featuring an [[No Loading|open world]] to skate in because if players were on the [[Skateboard controller|skateboard controller]] for hours, just looking for something to do, players would get bored and eventually stop playing the game entirely. Therefore, the game will feature more enclosed-type levels. It is also unknown if players will get the option of [[Walking|getting off their board]]. |
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Revision as of 13:13, 10 August 2009
Tony Hawk: Ride (also known as, Tony Hawk 10, and by its working title, Tony Hawk's Adrenaline) is the tenth installment to the main series of the Tony Hawk video game series. Systems that the game will appear on are the Wii, PlayStation 3, and Xbox 360. The Xbox 360 and PS3 versions of the game is being developed by Robomodo. The Wii version is being handeld by Buzz Monkey. The game is being published by Activision and distributed by Activision Blizzard.
Development and pre-release
In February of 2008, publisher Activision said that the game was currently undergoing research and testing. The publisher also said at the time that the game will be a "re-engineering [for] the franchise" and said that there will be "a new direction for the brand."
In May of 2008, Activision spoke more about the new game. During a quarterly earnings conference, the company again confirmed that the new game would "deliver the kind of breakthrough this franchise needs." At the same time, Activision confirmed that the new game would not be released in 2008, but is scheduled to be out before their 2010 fiscal year ends. This would put the window of release between April 1, 2009 and March 31, 2010.
On December 3, 2008, Activision announced a new motion sensing balance board peripheral that players will "put down the controller, step on the board, and feel the sensation of going big... Shift your weight to turn and balance grinds, kick back on the tail of the board to ollie, and lean into airs to pull off huge spins."
On GameTrailers TV on Friday 15 of May, 2009, it was announced that the game will not be called "Tony Hawk's Adrenaline" (the game's working title), but instead, "Tony Hawk: Ride", as it's official name.
On May 25th, 2009, GameStop listed the product at USD$119.99 with an October 13th, 2009 release date.
On June 2, 2009 through June 4, 2009, playable demo of Tony Hawk: Ride was open to the public at the 2009 Electronic Entertainment Expo.
A playable demo was available again on July 30, 2009 through August 2, 2009 at X Games XV.
Gameplay
In Tony Hawk: Ride, players will use the all new skateboard-based peripheral to simulate the riding of an actual skateboard in the gameplay. Players cannot play the game with a hand controller.
Before the release of Tony Hawk: Ride, the developers of Tony Hawk: Ride, as well as Tony Hawk himself, were asked by video game critics and video game journalists if the game would feature a open world without any loading times in between, they said the game would not be featuring an open world to skate in because if players were on the skateboard controller for hours, just looking for something to do, players would get bored and eventually stop playing the game entirely. Therefore, the game will feature more enclosed-type levels. It is also unknown if players will get the option of getting off their board.
Confirmed characters
Pro Skaters
- Tony Hawk
- Dustin Dollin
- Rodney Mullen
- Paul Rodriguez
- Ryan Sheckler
- Daewon Song
- Mike Vallely
- Stevie Williams
- Christian Hosoi
- Steve Nesser
- Lyn-Z Adams Hawkins
- Cara Beth Burnside
- Nyjah Huston
- Mike Mo Capaldi
- Alex Olson
External Links
- Tony Hawk: Ride official website
- Tony Hawk: Ride gamepage at Activision.com
- Tony Hawk: Ride on GameTrailers TV, before the game's release
- Tony Hawk: Ride on USA Today, before the game's release