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Personally I think HD is more faithful than the recent 1+2, especially in the level design department. It's much cleaner, 1:1 and has the 2x details.
HD is extremely cheesable, more than the rest of the games, as manuals are broken. Just do a general combo, maybe up to 40,000 base score, then lightly tap a wall while in a manual to stay in place.. then just jump, manual, jump, manual as long as you can keep your balance. Boom, 20 million and you didn't even work for it. The other tony hawk's are all skill based, my 10 million in 2X took me years to master, and getting 22 million on THPS3 PS1 even longer. HD is fun, but I definitely disagree with what you say.