The game is played from a third-person perspective and focuses on free skating across compact but layered maps. Instead of relying on short timed runs, players accept goals from non-playable characters and complete objectives such as collecting letters, hitting score targets, performing special tricks, or triggering environmental events. Core controls cover ollies, flips, grabs, manuals, grinds, wall rides, and spine transfers, which can be chained together for long combo scores. Progression is driven by completing goals to unlock new levels, skaters, and gear.
Tony Hawk
The series' flagship pro skater and the face of the franchise.
Bam Margera
A high-energy pro skater known for aggressive style and personality.
Kareem Campbell
A street-skating specialist with strong balance and flow.
Elissa Steamer
One of the most recognized female pro skaters in the series.
Learn each level's layout first, then link small objectives into efficient skating routes. For higher scores, build combos by mixing grinds, manuals, and special tricks while preserving your combo through clean landings. If a goal feels difficult, improve stats or switch to a better-suited skater before returning to it.
No fully verified universal cheat codes are listed; some content is unlocked by completing level goals, earning cumulative scores, or progressing through career mode.
Tips
Memorize the map early and plan routes that combine goals with score opportunities.
Tips
Use manuals and grinds as combo bridges to keep multipliers alive.
Tips
Big ramps and rail-heavy areas are safer places to build long scores.
User Reviews
Players often praise the more open objective structure and replay value.
User Reviews
The PlayStation version is frequently noted for its smooth animation and responsive controls.
User Reviews
Many fans consider the larger levels and challenge design a major step forward.