Tony hawk underground 2 psp reivew
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Simply load a JPEG image on to your PSP via a USB connection or your Memory Stick reader, and you can adjust it to add whoever's face you want on to your custom skater.
#TONY HAWK UNDERGROUND 2 PSP REIVEW PS2#
The face-mapping used in the PS2 version of THUG 2 is now handled in an even simpler fashion on the PSP. These levels (especially the inventive Las Vegas level) stand up very well to the already-familiar locales in the PS2 version, and add a fun new wrinkle to help keep this version feel fresh. The soundtrack is one of the highlights of an already-impressive game, and it adds a lot more to the proceedings than you'd expect.įirst and foremost, even though Shaba Studios has ported this game to PSP, they've added even more to the tempting mix, mainly four new levels that work perfectly with both the game and the slightly revamped control scheme. Want to top it off by grinding that rail to "'Ol Blue Eyes" himself, Frank Sinatra? You betcha. So skating to Johnny Cash, The Ramones, Violent Femmes, Metallica and the Sugarhill Gang makes perfect sense here. In a game as wildly skewed from reality as THUG 2 Remix, it only makes sense to have a soundtrack that caters to such sensibilities. Apparently, Shaba Studios thought so, too - which is great, because it allows more room on the UMD to showcase a traditional Tony Hawk strength - the soundtrack. It's not that it wasn't acceptable it's just that on a handheld system, I'm more tempted to skip it and get back to playing. The voice acting has been stripped out of the game almost completely although I have to admit that I don't really miss it that much anyway. The game's effects are as solid as ever, with the sounds of rolling wheels and the clacking of board hops as clear as you'd expect. Overall, it's a solid performer graphically, and in many ways, not that much less effective (or attractive) than the PS2 version itself. Colors are bright, and the levels are easy to see and navigate. But if you're also being honest, since it's on the smaller PSP screen, and the frame rate remains silky smooth and eminently playable, you'd be hard-pressed to say this isn't a awfully good looking title especially for one so soon out of the gate on the nascent PSP system. If you're being picky, you'd notice that the PSP version of THUG 2 Remix isn't quite as sharp or detailed as it's PS2 cousin. While the games's a definite port, like so many early PSP titles, THUG 2 Remix still stands out as a impressive title on it's own two feet, and helps to illustrate why the PSP's potential has captured so much attention from the larger gaming audience.
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#TONY HAWK UNDERGROUND 2 PSP REIVEW SERIES#
The legendary Tony Hawk series makes its debut on Sony's spanking new PSP system, and Tony and his havoc-wreaking buddy Bam Margera hit hard once again.