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Avg. Customer Rating: 155 reviews Sales Rank: 5829
Platform: Playstation ESRB: Teen Media: Video Game Operating System: Playstation Shipping Weight (lbs): 0.3 Dimensions (in): 5 x 0.5 x 5
MPN: Unknown UPC: 047875122352 EAN: 0047875122352 ASIN: B00004TEXU
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Product Description Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, with all of its new additions, is basically more of the same stuff that players saw in the first Tony Hawk's Pro Skater--which is not a bad thing at all. Those who loved the first will especially love all of the new skate parks, with their hidden areas that can be unlocked by performing certain tricks. For instance, on the first stage, players will have to grind across an airplane propeller to get the thing to twirl, which opens a hangar door. There also are some neat little touches to the levels, like a hall monitor who races around in a golf cart at the high school. Neversoft, the developer of the first Hawk game, really deepens this installment by challenging players with 10 objectives per level. Now, not only do players have to find hidden tapes and reach high scores by doing tricks, they have to jump certain gaps, as well as collect items and cash. This kept us playing some levels for hours before completing the majority of level objectives--and even then there were some objectives, like achieving a "sick" score, that we couldn't quite manage. The levels are set up to allow some clever trick combinations, and players even can create their own skate parks by choosing from over a hundred props, including ramps, rails, and pools. Also fun is creating a skater from scratch, and determining his weight, attire, and skills, which can be improved by earning cash in career mode. Like the last game, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 dips into the worlds of hip-hop, rap, and punk rock for its soundtrack, although many of the songs are recognizable and pretty old--this loses some of the freshness that the soundtrack had on the original. And that describes the game in a nutshell: not as fresh, but still an extreme amount of fun. --Robb Guido Pros:
Amazon.com Review Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2, with all of its new additions, is basically more of the same stuff that players saw in the first Tony Hawk's Pro Skater--which is not a bad thing at all. Those who loved the first will especially love all of the new skate parks, with their hidden areas that can be unlocked by performing certain tricks. For instance, on the first stage, players will have to grind across an airplane propeller to get the thing to twirl, which opens a hangar door. There also are some neat little touches to the levels, like a hall monitor who races around in a golf cart at the high school. Neversoft, the developer of the first Hawk game, really deepens this installment by challenging players with 10 objectives per level. Now, not only do players have to find hidden tapes and reach high scores by doing tricks, they have to jump certain gaps, as well as collect items and cash. This kept us playing some levels for hours before completing the majority of level objectives--and even then there were some objectives, like achieving a "sick" score, that we couldn't quite manage. The levels are set up to allow some clever trick combinations, and players even can create their own skate parks by choosing from over a hundred props, including ramps, rails, and pools. Also fun is creating a skater from scratch, and determining his weight, attire, and skills, which can be improved by earning cash in career mode. Like the last game, Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 dips into the worlds of hip-hop, rap, and punk rock for its soundtrack, although many of the songs are recognizable and pretty old--this loses some of the freshness that the soundtrack had on the original. And that describes the game in a nutshell: not as fresh, but still an extreme amount of fun. --Robb Guido Pros: - More objectives per level than previous game
- 13 pro skaters, with different outfits and boards
Cons: - Soundtrack lacks freshness of original
- More of same stuff we saw in original
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My all time favorite video game August 1, 2006 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
this game is perfect everything is great the characters,controls,music,cheats,create-a-skataer/park,and it never seems dated this is my all-time fave game because it was the first game to truly make we want to collect a game series(tony hawk) my fave skater is bob burnquist and my fave level is school 2
awesome November 9, 2005 1 out of 3 found this review helpful
i got this game when it first came out and it was just AMAZING. unfortunately, i lost it. i have all of the new ones (including american wasteland) and i think that THPS2 is one of the best, besides THPS4 and THUG. I love this game!
Tony Hawk 2 absolutely Rocks May 9, 2004 1 out of 5 found this review helpful
Tony hawk 2 roks man. The graphics are great, the levels are huge an theres loads of cheats. If you dont hav this game then go and spend some damn money on tony hawk 2!
dont wipeout tony! November 14, 2003 0 out of 3 found this review helpful
i got this game back in '00 and i thought it was the best game on the market. And do you know what? I now think only two other games out marvel it, spyro year of the dragon and Tony Hawk 3. Tony Hawk 2 was a game not ment for it's time. It's like 20,000 leagues under the sea, it was a book about the future and now we can go 20000 leagues under. Tony Hawk has preesed the limits for tony Hawk more than you notice. When my friend told me that Tony Hawk 3 was out for playstation, i went to his house and i thought the console would explode. In this game you can grind, ollie, do lip tricks, flip tricks and specials that will blow your mind! The characters are way cool! There are secret characters too such as spiderman, officer dick and many others. But if you like these games for the secret characters then deffenetly play thps 3! The levels are totaly cool, especially the bull ring mexico there, if you run over the green poop made by the bull you get 200 dollars each time! (just a hint) The only reason i rate this 4 stars is the graphics though. Other than that, everything is 5 baby!
This is a great game! January 28, 2003 0 out of 2 found this review helpful
I'd buy this game at any price!! The only bad thing about this game is that when you wipe out, it takes about five seconds to get up. It can be painstaking...but it is overall an extremely good game.
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