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TONY HAWK’S PRO SKATER 3 + 4 Activision and Iron Galaxy’s follow up to Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1 + 2 is one of our most highly anticipated games of the year, and we’re looking forward to completing its many skateboarding challenges to a variety of new and old pop- punk, ska and hip-hop anthems. Some have poo-pooed the remake’s lack of the free-roam career mode of the original Pro Skater 4, but we always liked the older two minute challenge format better anyway.


https://tonyhawkthegame.com/


JULY 10th 11th 17th


DONKEY KONG BANANZA DK is back in a brand-new platformer for the first time since 2014’s Donkey Kong Country: Tropical Freeze, and it looks absolutely bananas. His latest adventure is one of the 3D open world variety, featuring large destructible environments, all-new transformations and enemies, and something called Banandium. We don’t know exactly what that is, but we agree with Donkey Kong that it’s probably delicious.


https://nintendo.com/


PATAPON 1+2 REPLAY


PlayStation Portable cult classics Patapon 1 and Patapon 2 are coming to Nintendo Switch, Steam and PlayStation 5 with some help from Bandai Namco and SAS CO. If you’re unfamiliar, they’re action adventure games where players use magic drums to command armies of creatures with big eyeballs. We’re not entirely sure why PlayStation isn’t doing this one in-house, but it looks bloody fantastic either way.


https://bandainamcoent.eu/patapon/ 8 | MCV/DEVELOP June/July 2025


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