Hidden Tape From the start, take the right roll-in, and you should notice a platform that is above the half-pipe. E - On the platform where the 5th set of boxes are. K - Over the quarter-pipe at the back of the warehouse. Get S-K-A-T-E S - Hovering over the kicker ramp. 5 - On the platform where the letter 'E' is. 3 - On the wide platform, on the quarter-pipe at the back of the warehouse. 2 - Near the green rail (not the curved one), that is close to the half pipe. Smash the Boxes 1 - Turn right at the start of the level to notice the first set of boxes. Once there, just do a variety of grabs, flips and spins, and you should have the points easily! Don't do the same trick more than once, as the points start to go down if you do. Career Mode Walkthrough = - Warehouse - Woodland Hills - 5,000 Points / 15,000 Points The best way to get the points is to head over to the half-pipe.
Overall, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater is definitely the most fun and original skateboarding game on the PlayStation. The last ability is very high, due to the fact that there are so many different and fun modes in the game. The game play is great, with the game being extremely fun as you ride around the humongous levels looking for gaps. The sound is very well done, and sounds very realistic in places, especially when the skater falls over. The graphics are extremely well drawn and detailed, with objects such as trams and taxis zooming through the levels as you skate around. There are lots of sound effects and great music, which definitely improve the atmosphere of this game.
There's the ring of the tram in San Francisco, the angry shouts of the taxi drivers as they zoom around Minneapolis, and the enormously painful sounding shouts from the skaters as they fall over. The sound effects are good, and there are just so many of them. The music, although probably not suited to everyone, is actually quite good, and suits this style of game very well. The levels in the game are very big, but are also extremely detailed and well drawn. The tricks in the game are extremely well animated, as they look almost exactly like they do in real life. There are ten characters in the game, which are based on real life skaters, as well as two secret characters. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater excels in the area of graphics, and has some of the best graphics ever seen in a PlayStation game. There's an old warehouse, a school, a mall, a nice indoor skate park in Chicago, a level in downtown Minneapolis at night, a downhill level in Phoenix, a skate park in Burnside, an excellent level in San Francisco, and finally, a level in Roswell. Each one having its own special features and things to do.
Having different special moves, different statistics and even different ending movies. All the characters are different from each other. You can do combinations of tricks, and it is possible to link well over 10 different tricks into one combination.
But you are not limited to just one trick in the air. Once the special bar has become full, you can do a number of incredible looking tricks, including back flips, front flips, McTwists, and even the 900, which only Tony Hawk can do (in the game, and in real life). Once you do enough tricks, the special bar will become full. Each character also has about three or four special moves. There are about twenty standard tricks in total, but that's not all the tricks that are possible.
Each character has their own set of tricks, which are done by pressing a button plus a direction. A kickflip counts as a trick, and so does a 720. YES NOEach character has their own set of tricks.