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Tony Hawk's American Wasteland

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GF Rating
6.2

2197 ratings

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GF Rating
8

Very Good

One of the best in the series...

posted by STRAT0CAST (LIVERMORE, CA) May 31, 2006

Member since May 2006

6 out of 6 gamers (100%) found this review helpful

Tony Hawk's American Wasteland is a great addition to the series, adding new gameplay elements and levels, while keeping the best levels from other games in Classic Mode. The storyline is pretty horrible, but good gameplay and with Online ability, it makes the game that much better.

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GF Rating
8

Very Good

Welcome to more of the same.

posted by dfcski (LINCOLN, RI) May 18, 2006

Member since May 2006

14 out of 15 gamers (93%) found this review helpful

This game, despite some cool new features like having all the levels strung together so you can skate all over, levels that change substantially as the story progresses, and having a fully customizable character similarly to GTA, is just more of the same game.

If you are a tony hawk game fan like I am, get this, its fun, and its more skating madness that you can dig into... however don't expect anything radically different from Tony hawks underground 2 or any of the others.

This also means that if you didn't like the other games, pass on this one, because it follows suit.

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GF Rating
8

Very Good

This game is actully fun...

posted by DEAFIL (FRESNO, CA) Aug 19, 2006

Member since Aug 2006

2 out of 2 gamers (100%) found this review helpful

For the first time ever, Tony Hawk's American Wasteland gives players the freedom to experience continuous skating and BMX biking action without leaving the game or waiting for load times as they explore and choose missions in a massive, living Los Angeles skate world.

Let's go ahead and get the Xbox 360 specifics out of the way. The first thing you should know is that, as its name would suggest, this is the exact same game that you'll find on the Xbox, PS2 and GameCube. Unlike what happened when Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 was designed for the PS2, and the PSOne release was a massively stripped-down version of the PS2 game, the game's content is identical across both console generations.
The level layouts are exactly the same, which is fine because they're pretty good. The geometric detail that makes up said levels is identical as well, so even though the game is on a much more powerful system on the Xbox 360, you're still working with the same amount of raw polygon data.

The only real upgrades you'll see in the game at all, content or graphics-wise, are better textures, a subtle bit of normal mapping and a tad bit better lighting effects. The most obvious difference is the resolution of the textures. We're not saying they're as detailed as some other games we'll see on the system, but there's a pretty reasonable difference between, say, the original Xbox and Xbox 360 versions. The street texture for one looks quite a bit better, and you'll notice that ramps and sidewalks have more defined cracks and joints. The subtle bit of normal mapping is best seen on the skaters, where you can make out pants pockets, shirt wrinkles and those sorts of details. Again, it's subtle, but it's nice. You'll also see what looks like a bit of normal mapping happening on some of the ramps and such in the game, like bricks for instance, but the effect is so minor that it's hard to make out whether it's an advanced lighting technique or just nice texture work.

The ratings= 8.3

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