Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 Revives Classic Characters

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 Delivers Surprises for Fans

Hold onto your skateboards, because Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 is hitting the ramps this July, and it’s bringing with it some exciting nostalgia. The game not only features classic levels and legendary skaters but also throws in a surprise cameo that’ll make fans cheer.

In an unexpected twist, players will find Eric Sparrow, the notorious antagonist from Tony Hawk’s Underground, making an appearance in the new Waterpark level. Footage from Jeff Gerstmann has revealed Sparrow rocking a fresh look, showcasing how developers are blending their iconic pasts with modern gameplay.

The objective? “Get back at Eric Sparrow.” This clever nod gives a shout-out to one of the most memorable villains in the franchise, hinting that developer Iron Galaxy knows exactly what fans are craving. With no official announcements for remakes of the Tony Hawk’s Underground series yet, this inclusion raises hopes for future projects.

Fan Favorites and New Content in the Remake

What’s even better? Tony Hawk himself has stated he’ll be “campaigning all he can” for a remake of the Tony Hawk’s Underground titles. If that wasn’t enough to tantalize long-time fans, the game will also feature beloved antics from Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 4, with some previously thought-removed objectives making a triumphant return as new game plus goals.

Additionally, following fan outcry and some late-breaking media attention, Bam Margera has been added as a secret skater, despite prior edits in earlier remakes that removed his references. Moments like these showcase the developers’ keen awareness of the franchise’s heritage and the intricate connections between its characters.

With all these thrilling updates, Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 + 4 is poised to deliver an unforgettable experience that pays homage to the franchise’s legacy while keeping the thrills fresh. The buzz surrounding these developments suggests gamers are in for a wild ride, blending nostalgia and innovation.

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