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Tony Hawk's Project 8

Tony Hawk's Project 8
Tony Hawk's Project 8 cover.jpg
Developer(s) Neversoft (PS3 & X360)
Shaba Games (PS2 & Xbox)
Page 44 Studios (PSP)
Publisher(s) Activision
Series Tony Hawk's
Platform(s) PlayStation 2, Xbox, Xbox 360, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Portable
Release
  • NA: November 7, 2006
  • AU: November 15, 2006
  • NA: November 17, 2006 (PS3)
  • EU: November 17, 2006
  • NA: November 21, 2006 (PSP)
  • AU: March 8, 2007 (PSP)
  • PAL: March 23, 2007 (PS3)
  • EU: June 8, 2007 (PSP)
  • JP: November 29, 2007 (PS3 & X360)
Genre(s) Extreme sports
Mode(s) Single-player, multiplayer

Tony Hawk's Project 8, officially abbreviated as THP8, is a skateboarding video game, the eighth installment in the Tony Hawk's series. It was released on PlayStation 2, PlayStation 3, Xbox, Xbox 360, and PlayStation Portable. It also complements the release of Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam, which is conversely available on Nintendo systems.

The game begins in the custom skater's hometown in Surburbia. After breaking out into the main streets, a team is created by Tony Hawk. The team is called Project 8 and comprises eight skaters. The player character starts ranked 200th and by completing challenges and goals, it will improve your ranking constantly.

For the PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360 versions, Project 8 features a city to skate in, which contains various skate parks and "hidden sections". An E3 preview by a member of the PlanetTonyHawk.com staff stated "The levels are massive and an amalgamation of just about every level in the early THPS games. So Suburbia, School, Downtown and Factory (I, II and III) are all interconnected and part of the same town." There are about 45 skaters in the game, including unlockable characters, who each have a unique mo-cap style, providing a different experience and no recycled animations.

One new feature is the 'nail the trick' option. When a player enters this mode the camera will zoom in on the side to focus on the skateboard and the character's feet. Players will then be able to use the right analog and left analog sticks to control the right and left feet, allowing the player to flip and rotate the board in any such manner; including tapping the underside of the board in the air and merging various techniques to form new moves.

Another new ability in the game is to control the characters in the game during crashes, allowing you to obtain a high "Hospital bill", with bonus money awarded for broken bones—this feature is used in numerous challenges across the story mode (on PS3 and Xbox 360). Players can induce a wreck manually. Lastly, players still have the option to get off their skateboard at any time and run, though it plays a very small role in the game overall, other than avoiding bails and extending combos. On the PlayStation 2 and the PSP versions, it has people that are called "Stokens". Stokens are people that stoke you for your tricks on your board. If you hit them and make them fall and if you get closer to them while they are getting up, they will sucker punch you. There are various genders and types of stokens in the game like teenage boys, teenage girls and mechanics (only on Downtown, City Center, Car Factory, Fun Park and Crete Park).


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