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It really looks great, and unless you’re looking for changes, is nearly identical to the PlayStation 2 version. The most striking aspect of the port is the visuals. It takes some getting used to (as did every new move added throughout the series), but can help you continue a combo that would have otherwise ended. It’s an airborne wall plant that gives you a nice boost of speed back in the direction you came. Lots of them aren’t all that great and are only used when you’re forced to do so during the World Tour, but the sticker slap comes in pretty handy. Kyoto, Las Vegas, Atlanta, and Santa Cruz have been added and have been seamlessly inserted into the World Tour.Įach new Tony Hawk game brings a few new moves to the series, and while Remix has nothing new over the original, THUG2 had a few new moves in the first place. That’s because four new levels have been included in the World Tour. You may be wondering why ‘Remix’ has been tacked onto the game’s title.
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Classic mode requires you to unlock everything again, even if you have already done so in the World Tour, which can be annoying, but as it’s a separate mode it can be forgiven.
TONY HAWK UNDERGROUND 2 PSP REVIEW PORTABLE
These two modes together provide a fair amount of content for a portable game, and will take in excess of ten hours to get through. Levels from the World Tour are reused, but some classics from the past also make an appearance. You’re given two minutes to achieve certain goals within the level, such as reaching a certain score or collecting items. The World Destruction Tour will see you performing some crazy stunts to complete challenges, while the Classic Mode plays like the original Tony Hawk’s Skater games. Literally everything from the PlayStation 2 version of the game has been brought across to the PSP version, with the same World Destruction Tour and Classic mode that made THUG2 great.
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Sure, we’ve had decent portable Tony Hawk games before, but none like this.ĭeveloped by Shaba Games, THUG2 Remix is an awesome port. Ports have pretty much been the staple diet for the PSP at this stage in its life, but when they’re this accomplished it’s no bad thing.
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Despite the fact that Tony Hawk’s Underground 2 appeared on consoles and the PC in 2004, Activision has released a port of the game, Tony Hawk’s Underground 2 Remix, on the PSP.