Den of Geek: Patrick Dwyer interview: the making of Tony Hawk Ride

Den of Geek:
Formed out of the closure of the EA Chicago games studio, ultra-stylish new start-up Robomodo's first project is Tony Hawk Ride - a radical reinvention of the established skate-em-up series, featuring a board peripheral. Recently in London to oversee a preview event for the game, we had the chance to speak with Lead Designer Patrick Dwyer about Robomodo (featuring talent that has worked on the Fight Night, NBA Street, and Mortal Kombat franchises), the design processes behind the game, and the fun of skating in the living room.
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Published: 56 days 20 hours ago | Interview | PlayStation 3 | Xbox 360 | Wii
 
 
 

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