The different face buttons and triggers allow you to execute your various tricks, and the controls are natural and well-implemented. Veterans of the previous games, especially last year’s “Project 8,” should feel right at home with the controls. Years of rehashing the same basic game have allowed the developer Neversoft to create a finely honed base of control and design that manages to shine through its off-putting presentation and the “haven’t I done this before?” repetitiveness. The question is, after having everything from his beak to his giblets hacked up and sold off so many times, can the “Bird Man” still fly? Bonus points in the Nerd Olympics if you can name them all. Yes, 10, not counting multiple versions of the same title. I’m going to give all of you who dare to attempt it a moment to think about how many Tony Hawk games there have been since the series premiered in 1999.
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