![]() Other points-based tasks will often deprive you of crucial moves like manuals and reverts in a futile attempt to make things more interesting. Meanwhile, the missions are effectively the same in every level, with the classic two-minute score run being the only mildly enjoyable objective to choose from. ![]() Once you start to play in earnest, you'll discover the lead paint in this bootleg toy: crippling online connectivity. But no, the letdowns are only just beginning. There's also the new slam move, a downward plunge which feels unnecessary at best and will often ruin your combos at worst. ![]() Maybe you're getting bad vibes from the inexplicable addition to the unadjustable control scheme, which lets you push forward with the right trigger and slow to a stop with the left trigger as if your skater was a bipedal car (thankfully, movement with the D-Pad still functions just fine). Perhaps you're just thrown off by the half-baked cel-shading effects on the skaters, you think to yourself anyone would be taken aback by dead-eyed models who appear to be refugees from the previous console generation. ![]() The basic framework is the same as its predecessors: you skate around sizable levels, comboing tricks and completing a variety of missions. THPS5 looks familiar, but you know something is definitely off about it. ![]()
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