Tony Hawk's Downhill Jam Review
The name of this Tony Hawk title should be your first clue that something is different here. Downhill Jam changes the emphasis from pulling off tricks to winning races, all of which take place on steep hills. It’s good to see the Tony Hawk franchise trying new things, but while new is always different, different is not always good. Is Downhill Jam the good kind of different or the bad?
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Downhill Jam’s primary mode is the World Tour. In this mode you and Tony Hawk are out to establish a championship team of downhill racers and need to travel the world to recruit your crew. Along the way you’re continually dogged by a top racing team with an unhealthy obsession with the 1980s. Each location that you visit will have twelve events, three of which are tied to recruiting a new team member. The other main mode is Jam Session. This is a bit more like the traditional Tony Hawk games in that you’re given a whole list of objectives and you must try to knock off as many of them as possible. Lastly you can compete in quick races on any of the game’s levels.
Downhill Jam also supports Nintendo Wi-Fi. You can race against up to three other players either in straight or goal-based races (get the most air time during the race). The multiplayer races can be fun, but sometimes it’s a little tricky finding three other players ready to race in a four-way.
Downhill Jam is basically a racing game and as such may not appeal to the series’ long term fans. Sure the tricks are there, but you can earn plenty of boost doing the most basic of tricks. You lose some of the satisfaction gained in other Tony Hawk games when you finally pulled off a particularly hard trick or discovered a secret hard to reach area. It’s not that Downhill Jam is a bad game; it’s just that you need to realize that it’s a racer and that there are better racers out there. As far as I know none are on skateboards, though…
In The End, This Game Hath Been Rated:
81%. Downhill Jam is a decent racer but it doesn’t
feel like as much of a skateboard game as do previous Tony Hawk games.![]()
