This feels unfair, because these areas are fully-rendered and look accessible. It's all too easy hit a ramp or jump off of other objects, only to find that you've gone out of bounds. Some maps will frustrate you in other ways beyond their lack of interesting elements. Pulling off combos often requires identifying a series of loosely connected objects that you can grind on between air-based tricks, and there are a few cleverly hidden ones to be found, but nowhere near as many as in past games, which were proudly stuffed with hard-to-find secrets and combo opportunities. After a few minutes with each map, you've seen pretty much everything there is to see. They're also ugly, with poorly drawn textures and constant texture pop-in. Of course, skating sessions are only as good as the locations they take place in, and the eight maps in THPS5 are too small, lacking in interesting opportunities. There are many like him, but this one is mine. Now Playing: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5 - Video Review This is my Tony. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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