Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 (2025)

Game Description:
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4, set for release in 2025, revitalizes the iconic skateboarding series with a fresh twist. Dive into a world where classic gameplay meets modern innovation, featuring an expanded roster of skaters, including legends and new faces. Explore reimagined parks with enhanced graphics and dynamic environments that challenge your skills. Master an array of gnarlier tricks and combos, pushing the limits of what's possible on a skateboard. The soundtrack, packed with eardrum-shattering tracks, fuels your adrenaline as you compete in thrilling modes and online multiplayer. With robust customization options and a vibrant community, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 delivers an exhilarating experience for both veterans and newcomers.
Game Details
Platforms:
PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch 2, Xbox One, Xbox Series
Genres:
Simulator, Sport
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ESRB Age Rating Summary:
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 is rated T for Teen by the ESRB with Lyrics, Mild Blood, and Mild Violence. Also includes Users Interact. This is a collection of two skateboarding simulation games in which players complete challenges in themed skate-park environments. Players can build and customize skate parks, populating them with objects and non-playable characters (NPCs). Some NPCs will punch players off their boards if they get too close; players can also knock down NPCs, causing them to fall off ledges and/or into a vat of water. The game contains several pictures of zombies and skeletons; some loading screens and billboards depict zombies with blood stains and effects. Some song lyrics contain the word “sh*t” as well as references to drugs (e.g., “I didn't get my degree in how to smoke weed 'till I'm blind/So you could ruin my high”).
Content Warnings:
Lyrics, Mild Blood, Mild Violence
Interactive Elements:
Users Interact
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Parental Notes
While many parents praise the gameplay experience, they caution that Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 may not be suitable for younger kids. The game includes mild profanity, with some song lyrics containing the word “sh*t” and references to drug use. The violence is mild and comical, with players and NPCs occasionally knocking each other down. However, some parents are concerned about the presence of zombies and skeletons, which are depicted with mild blood effects. The game also features user interaction, which can expose players to unpredictable online content. Many parents recommend this game for teens 13 and older due to these elements.
Why Your Kid Might Like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4
Teens are drawn to Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 for its perfect blend of nostalgia and modern flair. The game revives the classic skateboarding experience with updated graphics and reimagined parks that offer a fresh challenge. The expanded roster of skaters, featuring both legendary figures and new faces, keeps the gameplay exciting and diverse. Teens enjoy mastering the gnarlier tricks and combos, pushing their skills to the limit. The adrenaline-pumping soundtrack adds to the thrill, making each session feel like an epic skateboarding adventure.
What really hooks teens is the competitive edge of the game. With thrilling modes and online multiplayer options, they can challenge friends or skaters worldwide, adding a social element that keeps them engaged. The robust customization options allow players to express their individuality, creating a unique skateboarding experience. The vibrant community surrounding the game fosters a sense of belonging, making Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3+4 a favorite among teens who enjoy both the sport and the culture of skateboarding.