Tony Hawk’s Project 8 Mo-cap Session Video
As you already know, Activision has already said that Tony Hawk‘s Project 8 is scheduled for release this fall on pretty much every console except for the Wii which will have their own version– Downhill Jam. The game is already boasting new gameplay mechanics that was announced by Activision late June of this year.
In Tony Hawk’s Project 8, you could take advantage of the movie mode. Using this one, you’d have to work with a director or a filmmaker and you’ll have to follow his instructions no matter how absurdly hard they are. Not only would you have to impress the whims of your power-playing director but you would also have to impress in-game citizens and pedestrians to build up respect. The pedestrians watch you perform tricks, laugh at brutal bails and punch you in the gut for knocking into them. Nice!
But, some people have been forgetting the hard work it requires to be able to make dominant skateboard tricks such as the ollie and the grind. So the people at Activision wishes to let the gamers take a sneak-peek of just how much hard work they put in during motion capturing (or Mocap) sessions by releasing this video taken during Steve Williams‘ Mocap session. So go ahead and take a look at how hard devs and skateboarding experts are working for you to bring ultimate gaming right in the comforts of your home.
Download: [Tony Hawk’s Project 8 Mo-Cap Session Video]
As you already know, Activision has already said that Tony Hawk‘s Project 8 is scheduled for release this fall on pretty much every console except for the Wii which will have their own version– Downhill Jam. The game is already boasting new gameplay mechanics that was announced by Activision late June of this year.
In Tony Hawk’s Project 8, you could take advantage of the movie mode. Using this one, you’d have to work with a director or a filmmaker and you’ll have to follow his instructions no matter how absurdly hard they are. Not only would you have to impress the whims of your power-playing director but you would also have to impress in-game citizens and pedestrians to build up respect. The pedestrians watch you perform tricks, laugh at brutal bails and punch you in the gut for knocking into them. Nice!
But, some people have been forgetting the hard work it requires to be able to make dominant skateboard tricks such as the ollie and the grind. So the people at Activision wishes to let the gamers take a sneak-peek of just how much hard work they put in during motion capturing (or Mocap) sessions by releasing this video taken during Steve Williams‘ Mocap session. So go ahead and take a look at how hard devs and skateboarding experts are working for you to bring ultimate gaming right in the comforts of your home.
Download: [Tony Hawk’s Project 8 Mo-Cap Session Video]