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| genre = Sports | modes = Single-player, multiplayer }} ''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4'' is the fourth game in ''Tony Hawk's'' series. It was developed by Neversoft and was published in 2002 by Activision for the GameCube, Xbox, PlayStation, PlayStation 2 and Game Boy Advance. In 2003 it was published for Mac OS X and Microsoft Windows. This game was the last of the main ''Tony Hawk's'' video game series to be flanked with the ''Pro Skater'' name for 13 years until ''Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5'' (2015). This is because ''Tony Hawk's Underground'' (2003) overhauled the imagery of the franchise. However, ''Underground'' and other titles reused a large number of ''Pro Skater 4''s elements. ==Gameplay== ''Pro Skater 4'' is a departure from the previous three games' Career mode, in which the player had a set amount of time in order to find and complete goals. ''4'' instead featured a Career mode more similar to Free-skate mode, in which there was no time limit to explore the level, the goals are usually offered to the player to attempt by characters found in the level. This Career mode would be later seen as the Story modes of ''Underground'' series, ''American Wasteland'', ''Project 8'' and ''Proving Ground''. The game builds on the success of the gameplay in the previous games in the series. All of the combos from the previous game make an appearance, as well as some new tricks that can be performed to better navigate parks and areas. New to the game is the spine transfer, in which the player can press the shoulder button to transfer between connecting quarterpipes, or otherwise self-right themselves to exit quarter-pipes or prevent bailing should they fly off them. The game also features skitching, which lets skaters hang off the back of moving vehicles. The "hidden combos" for turning some tricks into slight variations in ''Pro Skater 3'' turned into a standard feature, albeit not as advanced as the system would turn out in the next game in the series, where it was finalized. Also included was the ability to do grind and lip extensions by tapping a direction and grind while grinding or lipping, which can also grant the player bigger combos as they can do a grind extension into a special move, for example. As with trick extensions, this would be standard in the next game in the series where it was much simpler to do. The game is also the only one in the series where the player does not have to buy tricks. Instead, the basic trick-set the player gets is allocated depending on what type of move set the player defines for their character. Additionally, the player can unlock three other playable characters; Jango Fett from ''Star Wars'', Eddie the Head, the ubiquitous mascot of the heavy metal band Iron Maiden, and Mike Vallely, who is a professional skater and wrestler. 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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