Um...everyone who has played it, except those dudes who gave it 90+ scores in metacritic.
also obligatory *head explodes* remark
Tony Hawk: RIDE
Game » consists of 3 releases. Released Nov 17, 2009
The tenth game in the Tony Hawk series, RIDE featured the use of a newly conceived skateboard peripheral in an attempt, by Activision, to reboot the series.
Who said this game was hard to control?
" Its not hard to control "Oh hey, you're the only person in the entire world who "bought" it!
Except you probably didn't because you're an Activision plant.
Revision 3s totally Rad Show made an interesting comment. Alex Albrecht was saying that, in skating, you have momentum that helps you to keep your balance, whereas on the skate deck you have none and it's much harder to balance on the board. As a skater, I can attest to this. You ARE your board when you're skating. But if the board doesn't accomodate for this, which is can't really, then that means your sense of ballance is integral to how well the game controls.
Id be interested in seeing a chart of peopel who say it controls well vs. people who say it controls poorly and their relative weight and levels of fitness.
" @iAmJohn: actually I bought it but it was so bad I repackaged it and gave it to my cousin for his b - day which was last week btw. "If I was your cousin I'd hate you :P
Isn't this game like $120? Surprising to see this many people have/enjoy it even after all the bad reviews. I'd even go as far as to say this is this years biggest gaming fail.
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