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Also, the Create-A-Park mode. I spent hours building half-pipes that defied gravity, trying to launch my custom skater (dressed in the most obnoxious neon baggy jeans) over the Santa Monica pier.

Have you played the PC port of Wasteland? Did you ever get the damn noclip cheat to work? Sound off in the comments. Tony Hawk--s American Wasteland -Buka--ts.ru-

7.5/10 (Skateboarding physics: 9/10, Voice acting: 4/10, Nostalgia factor: 11/10) Also, the Create-A-Park mode

If you played the version from -Buka--ts.ru- , you know the struggle. The PC port was notoriously awful. You had to manually edit .ini files to get your controller to work. The audio would desync during the "Skaters Welcome" cutscene. And yet, there was a weird charm to it. It was our janky, unoptimized wasteland. It felt underground, even though Tony Hawk was a household name. Did you ever get the damn noclip cheat to work

Revisiting the Shack: Tony Hawk’s American Wasteland and the Summer of No Load Times

For the uninitiated, was the publisher that handled the PC port for the Russian audience. Finding a copy floating around the digital ether with that .ru suffix always felt a little sketchy, like downloading a virus from a LimeWire link named "Linkin_Park.exe." But back in 2006, if you wanted to skate through L.A. without a PS2, you took the risk.

The story. My god, the story. The "Rigger" (voiced by a pre-fame Lukas Haas) trying to build a secret skate park in the middle of the desert was cringe then and is hilarious now. The dialogue is peak "How do you do, fellow kids?" energy. Also, the BMX integration was clunky. Nobody wanted to ride the bike, Tony. We wanted to grind.

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