Giant Bomb: "Neversoft head Joel Jewett is the subject of a "local boy makes very, very good" sort of article in the Great Falls Tribune this morning. The Montana-based paper covers Jewett's early years, when he made his own skateboards and skated around Great Falls, to his eventual rise as head of the developer of the world's hugest skateboarding franchise in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, to their current transition into being the head of all things Guitar Hero."
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WTMG's Leo Faria: "Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II is a tricky beast. On one hand, I was impressed by the realistic visuals, the voice acting, the music, and Senua’s growth as a character. On the other hand, its pacing was awkward, even though it was short. It suffered from a lackluster third act. It’s pretentious, to an arrogant degree. It was also quite devoid of gameplay, focusing more on spectacle than substance. Let’s just say that this is a game that you will love if you were a fan of the first Hellblade, and will loathe if you didn’t care about it. It will not turn you into a fan of the franchise. With the exception of the visuals, it didn’t exactly evolve at all from its predecessor. I’m still glad it exists, and I don’t regret playing it. On the contrary, I liked it. But as previously mentioned, it was a one-and-done experience."
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I thought the series went downhill after 2, personally.
it was fun. However, after that, things got stale. When SKATE was released, I had a blast and swore off Tony Hawk series. Maybe it's time for the series to get a new direction with a new team.