Activision put the Tony Hawk franchise on hiatus for 2011, but now there are reports that the licensed skateboarding legend will return next year.
Hawk himself stated in an interview with PixelatedGeek, "We're going to do something probably for next year but I can't give too much away."
VGChartz's Paul Broussard: "Ultimately, Buckshot Roulette is a fun little distraction that the former stats teacher in me wishes had been fleshed out just a touch more. There’s enough content here to entertain for an hour or so, and while it won’t be the best hour of gameplay you experience this year, it’ll probably be one of the more memorable. Give it a try, and support the developer (Mike Klubnika), so that he can make a sequel where you play Poker against a horrifically toothy version of Clifford the Big Red Dog."
CG writes: We put Solei’s action game into VR using Praydog’s UEVR mod for a really neat third-person Wanted: Dead VR game. What’s great is that it just works with no tweaking required, other than perhaps renaming the OpenVR folder if it fails to inject. The experience is great as a gamepad, third-person action game. Due to the nature of the gameplay, you need to be able to see enemies who sneak up behind you, so the third-person view is perfect for this.
The Outerhaven writes: According to Moon Studios, no rest for the wicked early acess PC release will clock in around 15 to 25 hours of gameplay.
pls not these stupid board things this time
lol wow another Tony Hawk!
Yep, that is a game we really don't need. I think Skate did justice to skateboarding and everyone knows it's the best skateboarding game out there. Tony Hawk skateboarding should just stay dead.
Activision, spend your money on something new and unique.
I must find Tony Hawk and kill him!
With Fire!
Just take the series back to its roots. The first several Tony Hawk games were great fun, before it got bogged down with misguided attempts at realism and innovation.
Also, don't go back to a yearly milking schedule. Brand burnout is what compelled the developers to force crazy changes to the series in the first place. Give it at least 2 years between releases.