![]() Many of the goals in the game are based around either blowing something up, destroying something, generally be a public nuisance or the like. The game takes you through various cities as the two teams make the rounds on their World Destruction tour, the focus being the destruction part. You don't get to pick a side - rather that's part of the story. Story Mode pits players as a member of either Tony Hawk's assembled crew or Bam Margera's assorted troublemakers. Tony Hawk's Underground 2 Remix offers up two main modes of play, Story Mode and Classic Mode. ![]() Aside from those changes, everything that you found in the console version now fits in your palms, even things like multiplayer and the face mapping feature. Gamers who've played through THUG 2 on a console will notice that the level order has been reshuffled and expanded, thanks to the four new levels. Not content with doing a simple port, developer Shaba Games has added four new levels to the game and played with the game's progression a bit, hence the Remix title. The controls are nearly spot-on, all of the game types and options are intact, the soundtrack is as big as ever and the game looks almost as good as its console brethren. Indeed, Tony Hawk's Underground 2 Remix is a near-perfect port of the console version of THUG 2. Now the World Destruction Tour has made its way to the Sony PSP and it hasn't lost one bit of its raucous attitude in the process.
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