
The combination of fun, accessible gameplay, nostalgia, gorgeous visuals, and plenty of content (at a $40 price point, no less) make this the best Tony Hawk game to date.

Somehow, Activision and developer Vicarious Visions managed to keep all skaters and most of the songs from the original intact, making it look and sound exactly how you remember. On top of that, the controls have been updated, too, and are more akin to a contemporary game you’d play today. Visually, the remakes are stunning, with a greater emphasis on realism thanks to the particle effects and lighting. It takes the foundation of the original games and modernizes them for current hardware - improving upon nearly every outdated aspect from the PS One revisions. It might seem insane to put the recent Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 remake at the number one spot, but it really is that good. And let’s just try to forget about the two installments that required an expensive plastic skateboard peripheral - Ride and Shred.

In this list, we’ll be covering the mainline console entries (sorry mobile gamers). With that in mind, we’ve compiled a list of the games in the mainline series, ranked from best to worst. Since the original in 1999, there have been numerous entries in the Tony Hawk’s franchise, with critical reception ranging from excellent to outright terrible.
