The American Rock Band Alien Ant Farm said it was “Bummer”, which cannot be included in the soundtrack Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4, after their trail originally appeared in the fourth game in the series.
The choice of songs from the original Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3 and Pro Skater 4 have been restored to the Remake music list, such as ACE Motörhead Ace of Spadaes, but many others did not return and instead they were replaced with novel additions.
Now he is asked for the Ant Farm BBC News (Thanks, VGC) With the unhappy face of the Emoji, social media account published in response to the soundtrack of Tony Hawk Pro Skater 3+4, after it was confirmed that the band would not come back.
“Is it that we were not invited or did they not take us into account? Absolutely,” said guitarist Terry Corso. “We understand that they are trying to introduce new things to these publishers, and if you have to make cuts, you have to do cuts. I don’t know why we had to be, I think our song was really good there and she did it really well.”
The reaction to the disclosure of the soundtrack among fans was mixed, and some celebrate the return of CKY and Iron Maiden songs, while others said that they miss bands such as Red Hot Chilli Peppers and Zebrahead.
Corresponding InstagramHawk took personal responsibility for choosing a soundtrack through a remake and said that he deliberately decided to take into account the element of discovery, because players met novel melodies, as well as elderly favorites.
“My choice was to choose different songs of the same artists presented in THPS3+4 OST,” said Hawk. “I hope that the discovery is halfway through, and the main reason why these soundtracks resonated primarily. So listen and enjoy driving.”
Similarly, while the game largely contains known skate and skaters parks, novel maps and some fresh faces are also attached – including for some reason, the teenage mutant of the Ninja Turtle party, Michaelangelo.
Pro skater 3+4 tons Hawk introduces on July 11 to PC, PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One and Xbox Series X/S, as well as Nintendo Switch and Switch 2.
Image loan: Getty / Paul NatkinIN
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