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Top 10 best Tony Hawk's Pro Skater games

Skateboarding, combos and a cult soundtrack: Tony Hawk's Pro Skater defined the combo-driven skating game. RomWize re-ranks the best entries by its re-evaluated scores, each with its current score, its versions, their rarity and their collector value.

"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3 is still an arcade skate peak. Revert tricks, punchy career and unforgettable soundtrack. For many fans, the benchmark to this day."

"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2003 refines the cult formula. Freer tricks, expanded career and skater creator. A major step in the saga, savoured for new freedom."

"Tony Hawk 4 featuring per-level open world mode and character missions. Innovation on the challenge system. Slightly below the third but very solid. The trick list and soundtrack are excellent. A must for franchise fans."

"A sublime Pro Skater 2 sequel pushing skate madness even further. Precise controls, varied levels and an unforgettable soundtrack. An absolute sports peak."

"Tony Hawk's Underground shakes up the saga with a hero who can step off the board. More narrative world and realistic street mood. A welcome reinvention."

"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater revolutionized skateboarding games with its chained tricks system and addictive 2-minute session gameplay. Iconic punk/rock soundtrack, iconic levels and exploration freedom. A foundational skateboarding masterpiece that defined an entire genre on PS1."

"Tony Hawk's Underground 2 pushes the madness even further. European tour, embraced gags and Bam Margera. Wilder than deep, but hugely fun for parties."

"Tony Hawk's Pro Skater revolutionized skateboarding games with its chained tricks system and addictive 2-minute session gameplay. Iconic punk/rock soundtrack, iconic levels and exploration freedom. A foundational skateboarding masterpiece on PS1."

"Enhanced THPS1 and THPS2 version for Xbox with exclusive bonus levels. The two best Tony Hawks combined with Xbox additions. Remastered graphics, extra levels. The definitive way to play the two founding franchise classics."

"Tony Hawk goes urban open world, skating across Los Angeles. More narrative staging, missions sometimes heavy-handed but the skate feel stays intact. Without matching Underground 2, still pleasant for anyone wanting a free skate stroll."