If there's ever been a pair of videogames that need little to no introduction, whose glowing reputations proceed them to the extent that everyone from tired old pros to fresh-faced newcomers has surely heard of them by this point, it's the genre-defining Tony Hawk's Pro Skater and its sublime sequel. The first two entries in a franchise that successfully brought the gnarly world of skateboarding to the attention of the masses before hardflipping itself into mediocrity with a bunch of superfluous sequels, these are, without exaggeration, a couple of the greatest arcade sports games ever made, here remastered and remixed into something very close to absolute perfection by developer Vicarious Visions.

We all know they're great then — Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 isn't sat on a Metacritic rating of 98 for no reason, after all — and this revamped collection has been universally lauded on each and every platform it's been released for thus far, so really the big question here is how does this pair of remakes perform on the Nintendo Switch? Is this port a feeble attempt or a triumphant airwalk?
Well, thankfully, Vicarious Visions has managed to pretty much nail the tricky transition from more powerful hardware with a pair of games that look crisp, clean and wonderfully detailed whilst managing to perform at a rock solid 30fps as you kickflip, nosegrind and tailslide your way around their meticulously reimagined levels.
From your humble beginnings learning the ropes in the first game's tutorial arena to pulling off 360 Varial McTwists on the sunny streets of San Francisco, this Switch edition of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 plays a nigh-on flawless game, with nary a framerate stutter or bug encountered in all of our time spent grinding its rails and wall-planting its buildings.
On both a technical and aesthetic level this is a masterful remake of two games that you'd already have been hard pressed to find fault with in their original Neversoft-developed forms. Vicarious Visions has been oh-so clever in what it's chosen to add, remove, touch up and tweak and the end result is an experience that's been brought bang up to date for modern audiences whilst remaining absolutely faithful to its roots. The reworked levels here are a sight to behold, once barren arenas that let your imagination do most of the heavy lifting with regards to the finer aspects of their urban settings, they're now dripping in wonderful little details that help bring them to life like never before.

Controls have been tightened up and refined, new music tracks have been carefully selected and added to the already excellent soundtrack and a handful of transformative moves from later entries in the series — reverts, spine transfers and wall plants — have been added into the mix, cleverly altering the gameplay for the better, allowing you to pull off much longer, higher-scoring combos as well as granting you the ability to transition seamlessly through multiple different grinds and trick types in order to put together evermore complex skating sequences on any given run. If you're an old hand who isn't interested in any of the new tweaks or refinements noted above you've got the option to revert back to classic controls and the more restrictive original move-sets, and newcomers also have a wealth of assists (and cheats) available should they find themselves struggling to get to grips with certain aspects of the game.
There's been a laudable shift towards more diversity in representation with regards to the roster of skaters here, too. All of the old guard are still present and correct — and looking suitably middle-aged at this point in proceedings — but they're now joined by a new crop of characters, including Nyjah Huston, Riley Hawk and Leo Baker, the series' first ever trans, non-binary skateboarder. Any attempt to widen the scope of representation within gaming is something that should be vigorously applauded and it's great to see such a beloved and long-running franchise planting its flag firmly here. Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2, just like the real world sport on which it's based is, as it should be, for everyone.
Of course amidst all of the additions and augmentations, the all-new challenges that net you XP to unlock items in the store, the central hub that unifies the two games and gives the whole thing a wonderfully cohesive sense of progression, the newly added skill points dotted around maps and so on, it's really the underlying mechanics of the skating here that makes these games so very special. Refinements and additions aside, the core gameplay experience in these revamped classics is much the same as it was back in the day and putting together runs across each and every one of the excellent maps here (there really isn't a full-on dud amongst them), focusing on nothing else for two minute bursts, or picking out routes and examining your surroundings for possibilities is as fiendishly addictive now as it's ever been. The skating here is just so wonderfully responsive, so flexible in how it allows you to put together endless combinations of tricks and so clever in how it draws you in and slowly transforms you from bewildered beginner to swaggering skate champ.
Jumping into Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 for the very first time can be overwhelming for newcomers. Arenas are laden with shiny collectibles, littered with obstacles, dangerous ledges and enormous vert ramps, but everything here has been ever so carefully arranged to guide you, to help you master these gauntlets and begin to see your surroundings as opportunities to score big rather than places to break every bone in your body. As you slowly tick off the to-do lists of each area, gathering up golden S-K-A-T-E letters, busting open hydrants, breaking school bells, grabbing popcorn buckets and finding all of those hidden VHS tapes, you'll get to know these spaces intimately and it's then that the real possibilities, and the wonderfully freeform scope of these classics, make themselves clear.

In terms of modes, everything is present and correct on Switch, with the full suite of single player options including both skate tours, ranked and free skate and the wonderfully in-depth Create-A-Park adding potentially hundreds of hours to your estimated playtime. Multiplayer also makes the cut in its entirety with online leaderboards, jams, competitive mode and local split-screen offering chilled out free-skating with friends as well as trick attack, score challenge, combo mambo, horse, tag and more. There's a robust character creation suite on offer too with an absolute ton of clothes, boards, wheels and customisable bits and bobs for you to get your hands on as you rise through the ranks.
If we did have any complaints here — if we really had to have a grumble — this Switch version, as expected, can't quite match up to the visuals of other versions on more powerful hardware. Textures can be a little muddy here and there in and around levels. You'll also often see them slowly deblur and come into focus on items and objects whilst browsing the in-game store. Loading times between levels can be a little on the long side, too (something which, to be fair, is also a niggling problem on other platforms). The in-game camera can also be a tad unruly from time to time, becoming a little bit of a pain in tight corners and small corridors.

Further to this, we can't yet speak to how well online actually performs on Switch at this present time as servers weren't available for us to try out the various multiplayer modes, so fingers crossed it all runs smoothly once it starts populating with eager skaters. These small niggles aside, however, this really is an excellent port, a rock solid Switch edition of a stellar remake that brings together two of the very best games we've ever had the pleasure of playing. This is a collection we highly recommend you grab a hold of at the earliest opportunity; an arcade sports experience that's as much fun for avid skate fans as it is for casual gamers just looking for a well crafted and addictive timesink to disappear into.
Conclusion
Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2 on Nintendo Switch is a rock solid port of a pair of genuinely fantastic remakes. These really are two of the very best arcade sports titles of all time, revamped, reworked and re-imagined for modern audiences with all the graphical bells and whistles, collectibles and game modes we've come to expect in this day and age. With flawless performance in both docked and handheld modes and visuals that still look the part after a few necessary concessions here and there, this is one collection we highly recommend you kickflip right into as soon as possible.
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I was slightly worried at how this port would turn out, when the release date drew near and still no reviews had appeared. Glad to hear I won't need to cancel my pre-order.
I've preordered it and can't wait to play it!
Only good memories from childhood with this game.
I can't wait to get this!
i have never been a fan of these games. but i am glad the switch has them . and i am happy for the people who like them. the more great games on the switch the better.
Nice. Activision got me on the double dip but I am glad this is a solid port. First time playing these beyond a demo disk. (My xbone disc drive went out right when I bought it so the Switch version will be my first time playing. )
My physical copy should be arriving tomorrow.
I might have been tempted by the physical version if it wasn't for 'Internet Download Required' on the box. The game's only 12.2GB, put it all on the cartridge thanks.
This was basically expected, but it's nice to get confirmation.
A 9/10 got me by surprise! Which is great!
We are very lucky Switch is getting this amazing third party support!
Will get them for sure. Loved them back in the day, I know I'll love them again now.
So excited to play! Waited thinking this would release on the Switch one day and that was finally confirmed a while back. Pre-Ordered the first chance I could!
Good review, I knew it would be lol. Also I love the captions for each screen show showing docked and undocked.
@BenAV It seems they went cheap on the cartridge size. Likely an 8GB cart with a 4ish GB download. Certainly a bit of a shame..
I've been replaying 1 & 2 on my PS1 to re-familiarize myself with them, and I can't wait for this to be delivered this weekend. I loved those two games when they came out, and they hold up today.
Wondering is this a Snake Eater reference? Author's bio:
"Liquids, solids and the occasional gas"
Is everything a MGS reference? Life is a lie.
They did upload a blurry homescreen icon though.
Let's hope that gets updated soon.
http://www.switchiconshowdown.com/detail.php?id=5959
File on Nintendo server:
https://img-eshop.cdn.nintendo.net/i/e29ff36a3889657926c61687cc6191e7521a971efa7ad78e15674e8bb19d38a0.jpg
@BANJO Yep, pretty sure that's exactly what they've done. While I can spare the room on my microSD card, that kind of practice makes me very reluctant to give them my money out of principle. I might have bought it for $10 more even if they just used a 16GB cartridge instead but now I'll probably just pass completely until I find it really cheap.
@BenAV You're ****ing kidding me!?
FML. FYL. FEL. I can't go on.
Fortunately I have the originals so really have next-to-no reason to go near this until it's cheap, if ever.
It’s probably the closest game I’ve played to a 10/10 since Hades and Disco Elysium.
Would definitely like this one but again the seeming lack of a physical release in Europe makes me not want to go for it, at least not right away. I'll get it eventually though at least. Holding out for potential physical release.
I have ZERO problem with taking classics, polishing the visuals, and adding a few modern conveniences to them. The only thing that irritates me is lazy ports that they charge full price for.
This looks great.
@frabbit !
@nessisonett I was very close to going with a ten but the loading times and camera issue defo warrant a point off. Amazing besides these wee niggles though.
@Yosher There is a physical in Europe?
https://www.google.com/shopping/product/2734563488873212170/offers?q=tony+hawks+Nintendo+uk&safe=strict&client=ms-android-motorola-rev2&prmd=sinv&biw=412&bih=734&dpr=2.63&prds=cid:2734563488873212170,cs:1,eto:15984508071015150558_0
@PJOReilly Yeah, the PS4 version was a 9 for me too because there were texture pop-in issues and long load times but the PS5 version fixes pretty much everything.
So glad these turned out great.This has been my most wanted switch game since they were announced last summer.Can’t wait to play it.
Good to see it's done well( not the games but the ports). I'll be grabbing this, I just haven't decided if I want to go physical or digital.
Create a park interests me. Will be trying to recreate ‘Rom’ immediately
I guess the question is, is the extra content for deluxe edition worth +£10?
@Rambler @Clyde_Radcliffe Apparently there is one after all, yeah. For some reason stores here in my country just haven't been adding them to their online stores (at least, until like very recently) as far as I've seen, so that's why I thought there wasn't. Very strange, but at least now I know there is indeed one!
I'm most excited about being able to select a trans, non-binary skateboarder and then pretending they are just just a regular skateboarder like every other character you can select in the game.
I held off getting the PS4 version for a Switch Port, will be hoping to get my hands on this tomorrow from a local retailer. I was obsessed with the 2nd game on the PS1, never actually played the 1sr game.
When’s the Mario golf review?
It's actually an all time great video game for its time so it's great to get a remade version for the Switch. Particularly for playing it in handheld.
@BenAV Yes it's very annoying. Especially down the line if you were to get the physical version and the SD card fails it could possibly render it unplayable (at worst)
I guess Tony Hawks 1 is on the cartridge with 2 being the download...
Best to pick it up once it gets cheaper...
@Yosher when in doubt, I often look if shop4 (an online retailer with branches across Europe and often cheaper prices than most others) has it. They do! Well, "physical" with a "download required" warning on the box.
@Dr_Corndog I think it's a mix between a Metal Gear Solid reference (virtuous mission) and "vert", from vertical skate boarding. I can be mistaken of course.
I am planning on picking both this and Mario Golf tomorrow or Saturday, been holding out on the Switch version of this game and I am very happy it holds up, can't wait to play it in bed.
THPS1 and 2 is how you one should do a remaster, unlike that horrible THPS HD "remaster" a few years ago x3
Guess I'll have to double dip eventually.
@mikegamer I agree, that THPS HD game from 2012 was just a port with bad filters and upscale resolution. It wasn't a true HD experience like these ones.
Great to see they have done a decent job with these, but having played the originals to death I don't think i will buy again unless its cheep.
Also that delay on loading the maps in would be majorly annoying if it stops you quickly restarting a level if you make a mistake.
Is FDR skatepark in the roster of locations?
@Hero-of-WiiU The Mario Golf review embargo seems really late… is everything okay? I hope Nintendo isn't trying to hide something bad about the game.
As much as I'm disappointed in the typical "It's the Switch, gotta cut it down to 30 FPS" treatment, I was still planning on getting this, but cheaping out on the card size and having a required download is making me think twice. My Micro SD card doesn't have a whole lot of space left and it's getting to the point where bigger ones are going to cost more than I want to spend.
So I assume you get TH1 on cart and then have to download TH2?
is ALL of the original music really still in there? :3
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They should release digital version first, and after few months and few patches just release the whole content on a single cartridge.
@AllieKitsune this is the reason why, despite Resident Evil being my favourite game series I don't own any Switch versions, because every release from Capcom is partially a download. If these games had both been on a cart I would have bought it, but unless I'm caught out I don't buy any of these half physical/half digital releases on principle. The Bayonetta release bar the limited Japanese copy did the same thing too. It's frustrating.
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@Clyde_Radcliffe I got to thinking that myself but I can also reason that they want little revealed until it is actually out.
I was gonna order this literally right now.
Then i saw the posts about the required download.
So i stopped and i do not plan to buy it. Even if it becomes cheap, I've done this a couple of times but only with Bayonetta and Assassin's Creed, not planning to do it again.
Should have used a bigger cartridge.
Pre-ordered yes 50 buck version
@BenAV Wait, what ? I was so tempted to get this. But yet another physical copy with only half of the game on the cartridge!? Thanks for telling that, because I had it pre-ordered but I cancelled it now. Going for Mario Golf instead then.
@Shambo That's the joke. When Major Zero told Snake he was assigned the Virtuous Mission, Snake responded, "Virtual Mission?"
Quick CONTROLLER question for everyone:
D-pad or Stick.... what are ya'll using?? Specifically on this new version.
I have always used D-Pad and controlled it a bit like a fighting game back in the PS2 and GC days.
I'd find it very interesting to see what everyone prefers, especially now.
Was this designed "for" stick preferred or pad preferred from the developer?
Great. I nearly broke my dual sense on this one, now I'll be tempted to nearly break my joy cons.
@Ghost_of_Hasashi
And it controlled really, really badly. It was dreadfully sluggish after the pinpoint accuracy of the originals. I've got this on PS4 and have no need for a mobile version, but I'm really happy that some proper effort appears to have been put into the Switch version - hopefully it'll sell enough to maybe encourage a few more conversions.
@Dr_Corndog How silly of me, I was actually thinking of that line while writing my reply, and it didn't click that you probably also thought of that line, not asked what was meant by it here... Well, joke's on me twice then
Good to hear it. Will be buying at some point in the next few weeks
I used to love playing Tony Hawk's Underground 2 on my psp. Have this on Xbox but will be doubling up.
Played the hell out of 2 back in 2000, but will leave the memories there. . Good times x
Never played a Tony Hawk game in my life; this franchise is older than I am. Excited to eventually pick this one up.
Great to hear the ports meet expectations! Can’t wait to play this over the weekend, 2 of my favorite games of all time
If anyone gets the physical version, please post here if the whole game is on the cart please
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I have never played the first game, I mostly played the third one. I wonder, is anything missing from the original? I would guess some licenses may have lapsed.
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This was a day 1 purchase for me but since Activision wants to be cheap and not put the complete game on cartridge then I'll pass and wait for a discount. I would have paid $50 if Activision used a 16gb card instead of 8gb. Instead I'll stick with my PS5/Xbox One versions for now.
Edit: I'm weak and decided to order a copy for pick up along with Mario Golf tomorrow. I can't wait to play my favorite Tony Hawk games in handheld mode! Such a good weekend for Switch games!
@BANJO The PS4 version requires download content. But I read it was for their planned dlc and the game is on the disc. Hopefully thats the same here.
@GrailUK That would be a great outcome.. I already have the physical copy of the Xbox One version, but if the Switch version is all on the cartridge then I would buy it again to play it portable...
I'm definitely getting this. The only problem I had with the N64 original back in the day was its drab visual design, which has obviously received an overhaul here. Otherwise, this is one of the all-time great sports videogames (or just one of the all-time great videogame, period). And I don't even care for actual, real-life skating!
I think that, kind of like Rocket League, Tony Hawk benefits from stepping away from realism or simulation, and focusing on internal and videogame-exclusive logic and mechanics, which is what makes it endure, because it's just internally coherent and there's not a whole lot you need to change about it down the line. (Kind of like how chess isn't exactly a realistic representation of warfare, but no one has cared about that for hundreds of years.)
@WhiteUmbrella Trans doesn't necessarily mean male to female or vice versa, it just means one's gender identity is different to their 'birth gender'. So a lot of non-binary people do refer to themselves to be trans.
I've tried looking online and cannot find any confirmation that it will require a download. On the PS5 version I did but nothing on Switch.
@BenAV its all on the cart mate I have the game. I have not downloaded anything download is for the multiplayer. so far the game is superb,
its all on the cart I have the game. I have not downloaded anything download is for the multiplayer. so far the game is superb,
Where are the activision is evil and you should not buy this game and support them comments. Nintendo fans I guess realize they were throwing stones at ea/activision while living in a glass house post skyward sword remaster and double priced amiibo.
@spinalzombie Music to my ears Spinal!
Oh man, I'm soooo glad this runs well on Switch. I originally played THPS on N64, so I'd very much enjoy playing it again on Switch over my PS4, just because
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I picked it up last week for my PS4 for $20 Australian and have been playing it this week.
So good to let the Birdman Fly again.
@DTfeartheBEARD agree 110% penny pinching at the best but even then the 50chf it costs here and its not all on the cart they can fffffffffffffffffff off. Ive got games for kids on bigger carts and cost less.
@Anguspuss Yes I agree! I'd even be more understanding if it was a bigger game but the file size is small. I'm just happy it's getting some sort of physical release for Switch period. I gave in and pre-ordered a copy for pick up tomorrow. With 2 1tb micro sd cards, I have plenty of space. It's still frustrating that the game doesn't come complete on the cartridge though 😒.
@spinalzombie Thank you for clarifying; I went from planning to get a physical copy to deciding to wait until it's at least half-off in the eShop if I ever get it at all, now back to planning to eventually get it on cart, so long as the full single-player experience is all on cart.
Ok so I bought the JP version which was playable 7 hours earlier. I am approx 5 hours in. The old flame is still burning 🔥
@burninmylight yes it's all on their mate 👍 I only buy games that have all the content. It makes my sons laugh ( who are used to updates with their Xbox) that I get miffed if a game even has a 20MB download all the game should be on cartridge and playable in year's to come 👍
@Anguspuss
its all on the cart I have the game. I have not downloaded anything download is for the multiplayer. so far the game is superb,
@DTfeartheBEARD
its all on the cart I have the game. I have not downloaded anything download is for the multiplayer. so far the game is superb,
Let me say to all of you this game plays like a dream on the Switch in Docked and on Handheld 😎
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@ForeverArcade oh that's great news. Does the game support local wireless play?
@DTfeartheBEARD I'm not sure mate. I'm looking forward to some split-screen multiplayer with my sons show them what classics these games are.
@ForeverArcade I've heard that the 3.5GB patch makes the game run better as well but regardless either way that's a very big patch to get access to all the day one content. I might still get it eventually but I sure ain't paying them near full price for it.
Own it on PS4 but may get the Switch port as well to have it handheld because its that good.
YES!!! So happy to hear it's a great port!! Never tried any skating game, and hearing everything about this has me excited to try one out for the first time!!
@Manjushri Hey. I feel the same. Have you tried to use the original control options that are included? Helped my muscle memory a lot.
Good to hear that this port is solid.
Can't wait for the future of the series now that Vicarious Visions
is working in the next Tony Hawk Pro Skater titlehas been absorbed into Blizzard and is no longer an independent game studio.@Dogorilla Thanks for replying ... it makes perfect sense to me too, now you've told me.
I loved these games on my old PS, can't wait to play!
Also glad to hear that the game is playable without a download, even if the big patch makes it sound like it won't run as well without one.
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@BenAV I have not noticed any performance issues but nice to know thanks 👍
£31 from Norway eshop. Just over 12GB
Wanted this always available to play without needing the cart. Performance is real smooth. Looks great in handheld
Nah... I'll just play the game with the birds skateboarding
I was so tired at work today and my girlfriend sent me a photo that she had downloaded this for us when I get home as a surprise! On my way home now and I'm sooo excited to play this with a cold beer and listen to the awesome music again!
Since when did Nintendo life remove comments for being unconstructive? Never noticed until now
@PuppyToucher First time I'm seeing it as well.
Its so good.
I decided to play for a few minutes this morning and next thing I knew 3 hours had past.This is the perfect handheld switch game.
@ForeverArcade cool thanks
The new music is horrendous
@PuppyToucher @Edu23XWiiU they can be quite touchy with the the political stuff.
Does anyone know how big the required Internet Download is if you buy the physical? Thanks
@Danrenfroe2016 yeah, well, they say they like freedom, but they ban comments that don't go along with their "freedom". F them.
I have it on another system already and I can attest that it's great.
As much as I want to double-dip for the Switch version, it's going to have to be under a sale. I have too many other preorders to tend to.
i have it on my series X, but damn if i didnt want a portable version of it also
Here i am, playing THPS1/2 lying in bed, who thought a day like this would ever be
The port is fantastic, its the full fledge experience on the palms of your hand
@Yosher no one cares. You either want it or u dont.
@smiffo99 Good morning to you too, Scrooge.
Bought the Digital Deluxe edition and none of the extra content shows up. Anyone have this issue? I don’t have Nintendo Online so I’m not sure if that’s the problem or not.
What the hell. Why’d you guys remove my comment? I wasn’t being sarcastic. I was 100% serious. As a non-binary person this is kind of hurtful.
Pathetic degree of censorship on this site now. How the times change. But why,tho? Just for saying I support trans people in Tony Hawk but dislike the when a reviewer tells me what I should applaud?
Here's an idea - if you don't like political comments on your site, then stop shoehorning them into your reviews.
Judging by other comments, NL's sure got a lot of thin skinned reviewers and/or mods these days.
@sixrings old school Activision. 👌
@FailSafe it took some menu navigating for me to figure out where things were but all the dlc is there for me
@UmbrageHill the Rippper doesn’t show as a selectable skater, am I missing something?
@FailSafe I don’t know he shows up for me, sorry man!
The "Muddy textures" and "Load Times" cons are cheap AF! You people are so unrealistic with Switch.
I’m debating on getting this or destroy all humans. I played them both back when they first came out. Which one is better in handheld? I play mostly handheld on the stitch.
ABSOLUTE rubbish.
Why would I play this at 30 fps???!!!
🤮
If I ever play Tony Hawk on Switch, it will be the Dreamcast and PS one era titles.
@DTfeartheBEARD
They got me too man .. we must be stronger
@tadams587 Not gonna lie I am looking forward to the skating birds game.
Such a nice game, Tony the legend.
buy this game if youre 36 and you want to see how much your game has suffered since you were a teenager. oh well!
this is really well done and it's cool to be able to scratch this itch whenever i want to. its like having tetris or smash. you know if you need this in your life.
now make a THPS 3+4! 3 is the best, never played 4 but I'm sure it's good.
@-wc-
Yeah, I would pay my soul... wait, already sold for a cup of coffee. I would pay a High Price for THPS 3+4. The fourth game was my personal favorite. I loved the fact there was no time limit while you were roaming.
As for 1+2, I suppose this is a must buy since there hasn't been any talk about the sequels.
@Oval_Griffin
30 FPS is perfectly normal. Your complaint seems very irrelevant.
Well, it's your loss.
@dluxxx
I never liked any of THPS soundtracks. I just play these games without music.
That is very very sad
Caching up, 9.5 from me.
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