Bethesda's epic sci-fi RPG is here, and it's a big one. From shipbuilding to exploring the surface of Mars, our thoughts so far.
Starfield Review... In Progress
The first trailer for Grand Theft Auto 6 is finally here.
Grand Theft Auto 6 Trailer
We take an in-depth look at Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora and tell you why it should be heavily on your radar!
Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora - a Deep-Dive into its Potential
Range-wise, the ROG Rapture GT6 is phenomenal, and it's ideal for all gaming and non-gaming-related tasks.
ASUS ROG Rapture GT6 WiFi 6 Mesh System Review
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2

PC | PlayStation 4 | PlayStation 5 | Xbox One | Xbox Series X
Genre: Sport
Developer: Vicarious Visions
Publisher: Activision Classification: M15+
Release Date:
4th September 2020
Friday, 7 May 2021
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 03:22pm 07/05/21 | 0 Comments
Which is to say the event is centred around going up against other like-minded and like-skilled aficionados in the realm of all things modern re-gen'd Birdman by way of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1+2. This is also the first event of its kind in Australia and is open to all and sundry, just make sure you pack them skills along with you should you decide to drop in.

Here's the ultimate jam-packed drop of information from the organisers of this event and opportunity:
The THPS 1+2 Ultimate Jam will pit players against each other, submitting their best Jam, Combo, Speedrun and Create-A-Park entries. The finals will be broadcast on FUEL TV through 7plus with the chance to win your very own Tony Hawk signed Birdhouse deck.

What: Australia’s leading esports team ORDER has partnered with action sports channel FUEL TV, digital channel 7plus and leading digital entertainment provider Activision to bring you the Tony Hawk’s™ Pro Skater™ 1+2 Ultimate Jam tournament. The competition will fuse skating and gaming audiences together in a community-focused competition in which participants play and record their favourite runs within set formats - Jam, Combo, Speedrun and Create-A-Park. Players are then pitted against each other to decide the winner, featuring a series of competitions utilising the unique gameplay that’s known and loved by THPS players.

Why: The best, most creative and entertaining runs will be broadcast across a multi-channel platform including TV and digital. All entries into THPS Ultimate Jam will receive in-game rewards, and overall format winners will take home their very own Tony Hawk signed Birdhouse deck.

When: Submissions are now open and will close June 15, with the first broadcast expected from June 6, weekly for six weeks.

Where: The tournament will take place in the award-winning Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 game, a recently released remaster of the original Tony Hawk’s™ Pro Skater™ 1 and Tony Hawk’s™ Pro Skater™ 2 titles. Fans can tune into the action on FUEL TV broadcast through 7plus.
We'll deep dive on this soon, but for now, put it on your radar. Submissions close in over a month, giving you ample time to warm up those fingers and hands. And stay tuned for more info as we get closer to the event proper.

Friday, 4 September 2020
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 10:35pm 04/09/20 | 0 Comments
I don't like reminding people that I'm something of a veteran when it comes to Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 and 2, but I'm something of a veteran of this series and I basically gave it the best sweep from a review perspective a veteran of my level can. Which is high.

Just sayin'.

Here's my daily bread:
As Activision has built up its ‘renewal’ of the THPS brand (because let's face it it, it is a brand), the messaging has been centred around playing the first two original games in a new dynamic; 4K, HDR, revert, manuals, new music and skaters… a total retread of an old deck, ready to be ground into the pavement or smashed upon the coping with new stories. And that has largely been the tale of this new venture. One built off a bad session(s)-long end to a tired series. That’s not to paint any form of disservice to all of the games. I love it. I know it. I went to my brother’s place this morning and he asked if it was out yet, then shot a sigh of annoyance when I said “nah it’s out tomorrow”. He just wanted to play it. And was equally annoyed I was, and he wasn’t.

The thing with this series is that it sparked *a thing*. It didn’t spark action sports games as a genre -- if it did, they’d still be relevant, and they’re not. It gamified progression. An odd exclamation, but try and think of a sandbox game before it with a specific time limit that tasked you with being better at it. Time again. And again. And, specifically, here, with such an underground feel. Nah, the Tony Hawks’ Pro Skater series in its early years was special. The question is, am I looking at it through rose-coloured glasses, or playing with rose-printed gloves? Or, is this still real?
Click here for our full review.
Wednesday, 13 May 2020
Post by Steve Farrelly @ 10:17am 13/05/20 | 3 Comments
And given the downhill slate of games that have failed to capture the magic of at least the first four entries over the years, you'd be forgiven for thinking "meh". But, this time around it's being handled by Vicarious Visions who miraculously created a faithful version of the early series on Game Boy Advance and is a stalwart studio.

Moreover, much of the original soundtrack is included, with the addition of features from other entries baked into the 1 and 2 levels and world design, including revert, lip tricks and wall plant among many others. Old-school pros also return in glorious 4K, including Tony Hawk, Bucky Lasek, Steve Caballero, Geoff Rowley, Andrew Reynolds, Elissa Steamer, Chad Muska, Eric Koston, Rodney Mullen (yay!), Rune Glifberg, Kareem Campbell, Jamie Thomas and Bob Burnquist (yay!).

New challenges and goals have also been added, alongside a massive facelift befitting the current 4K visual staple. But enough salivating from me, watch the announce trailer embedded below, and check out some screens following that. The game is set to release this September 4. We'll also have more on this very soon, so stay tuned.