
It must be said that I skipped Proving Ground, but did have a blast with Downhill Jam, though I didn't think I would, at all.
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Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
8-31-2008 @ 12:29PM
N and C said...
Hm, can't say i've played it. I don't play much Wii, my heart lies with DS.
I hope that the motion control can be used on existing games though, or maybe that homebrew developers hack existing roms maing them playable with it on an R4, etc.
Sounds good, I s'pose :)
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8-31-2008 @ 2:41PM
Zealot said...
I admit to never having played Downhill Jam on any system, but I must say that if you've never played Proving Ground, you absolutely must secure a DS copy and play it. Critically, it fared far better than any of its console counterparts and, in my personal opinion, is the new standard for handheld Tony Hawk games. Smooth controls, a bevy of challenges and game modes, and graphics that are, without exaggeration, Phantom Hourglass/Tales of Innocence/Moon/etc-tier. I dare GTA: Chinatown Wars to have more detailed urban environments than THPG when it comes out.
That said, I'm not sold on Tony Hawk's Motion yet. Considering that accuracy is so important for completing specific objectives or accumulating huge scores in a short amount of time in any Tony Hawk game, I just can't see a system that involves partially obscuring a clear view of the screens each time a trick is executed working as well as a traditional control scheme.
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8-31-2008 @ 2:54PM
KaBob799 said...
I guess that means it will be hard to play in moving vehicles though.
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8-31-2008 @ 8:42PM
chispito said...
I can't say I'm all that thrilled with tilt controls for a handheld. Maybe I'll be shown wrong.
I will admit to wildly swinging the DS around while playing N+, however.
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