Descriptions::
Following six long periods of Tony Hawk amusements and two long periods of Underground recreations, Activision still figures out how to crush something new into this extreme skateboarding establishment, and Tony Hawk's Underground 2 is no exemption. Hooligan 2 doesn't so much change the manner in which you play the amusement or it's look and sound as it changes the storyline and essential feel of your objectives. Rather than searching out to wind up the best skateboarder on the planet, THUG 2 is a fun and exceptionally peculiar around the globe frolic committed to skateboard hooliganism and devastations. Put it along these lines, THUG 2's co-star is Bam Margera, of Jackass and Viva La Bam notoriety, so expect a ton of over the best amusingness and peculiar experiences with skateboarding notable figures, sumo wrestlers and entertainers.
Luckily, the diversion is as yet based on the extremely solid mechanics of the first THUG, so Bams foolishness just breaks into the plot, which is something worth being thankful for, and not into ongoing interaction, which would be an outstandingly awful thing. The main genuine contrasts to the amusement mechanics are the expansion of a hand plant against a divider, which enables you to slap a sticker on a divider and afterward push off and stream the other way. You can likewise now enter a center mode in the event that you score enough directs which permits you toward back time off for a couple of moments, making combos, adjusting and finding somewhat less demanding.
There are three different ways to play the diversion: story mode, exemplary and multiplayer. The most strong of the three is by a long shot the story mode which has you go up against the job of a customized skater who is enrolled to join Tony's Hawks group in the World Destruction Tour against Bam's group. The protest of the visit is to experience urban areas around the globe performing traps, stunts and making bunches of disorder. When you touch base in a city you are given a rundown of objectives, which must be gotten to through the respite menu. As you finish the objectives, which incorporate things like playing out specific traps or breaking things, you commonly will open further developed arrangements of objectives. Each time you finish an objective you are granted focuses, get a sufficiently high score and you can go ahead to the following city. The urban areas are entirely all around built, normally fair sized undertakings with huge amounts of staggered stunt conceivable outcomes and minimal shrouded regions. While the story-mode is an impact, it's excessively short for my taste. Luckily, there are three aptitude levels and it's a ton of amusing to come back to the distinctive urban communities.
The great mode is basically similar maps, and maps from past diversions, set-up to enable you to play them like in the first Tony Hawk, pre-underground, days. This is a touch of fun, however the absence of any new maps keeps it from truly adding a great deal to the amusement.
At last, the multiplayer mode is a tremendous, immense dissatisfaction. For reasons unknown Neversoft chose to permit online play in both the PC and PS2 form however not in the Xbox adaptation. What a loathsome choice. On account of this you can just play split-screen modes with a companion and keeping in mind that they are fun you can't resist the urge to think always about the undiscovered online capability of the diversion.
The designs are about keeping pace with the first Underground, however the mixed blend of new characters improves utilization of the preposterous activitys. Like in past Tony Hawks, this diversion includes a fabulous soundtrack and truly completes an occupation of catching the hints of the road.
I like this amusement a considerable measure, as it completes a great job of including a truly necessary disrespectful comical inclination to the Hawk establishment, however it could have been somewhat longer for my taste and the absence of online play is simply staggering.
Key features::
- Classic Mode: A mode featured in THUG2 that lets players play in THUG2 levels and other past levels from Tony Hawk games with game-play from Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3
- Wallplant was replaced with Sticker Slap
- Natas Spin: A trick that allows players to hop on poles, fire hydrants, and other related items, and perform spins
- Players can modify any aerial trick using flips and rolls. It is activated by pressing directional any button twice
- Players are now allowed to not only get off their skateboard, but also spraypaint grafitti on the walls of the game levels
System Requirements ::
OS :: Xp/Vista/7
Processor :: Dual Core 2.4 GhzRam :: 1 GB
Hard Space :: 3 GB
Sound Card :: Direct X Compatible
Video Card :: 128 MB
File Size :: 1.5 GB
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