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Tony Hawk's Underground 2

Generally favorable reviews
Based on 55 critic reviews
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Game Info
Publisher: Activision
Developer: Neversoft Entertainment
Genre(s): Extreme Sports
Players: 2
ESRB Rating: T (Teen)
Release Date: October 4, 2004
Summary
You've been chosen by Tony Hawk to take on Bam Margera as your teams go on a World Destruction Tour. It's time to go globetrotting on an insane road trip. THUG 2 grinds in with a hilarious story mode, an unprecedented level of customization, and more moves than the Skate Gods could dream of. Grab your board, an arsenal of spray-paint... jump into the tour van and wreak havoc across the globe. World Destruction Tour: Hawk recruits YOU onto his team for a no rules, no limits world tour versus Bam Margera. You invade international cities and wreak havoc, proving yourself to the pros as you live the ultimate skateboard adventure. All New Team Play: Team Hawk versus Team Bam. Play as yourself or switch to play one of your teammates or a special guest skater over 20 unique characters. Unparalleled Customization: Create your own logo for use in graffiti tags, skate stickers with the all new "Create-A-Graphic" feature. Familiar Hawk customization continues with "Create-A-Goal," "Create-A-Park" and the revolutionary "Face In The Game" feature. More Player Control Than Ever Before: Tear it up with sticker slaps, projectiles, crazy vehicles, hilarious tantrums, and slow-motion Focus Control. 2 Games In 1: Team up and wreak havoc in Story Mode or switch and play 15 levels in Classic Mode. Complete your all-time favorite goals like S-K-A-T-E, Secret Tape, and High Score against a 2-minute timer.
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What The Critics Said
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XboxAddict
Overall, Tony Hawk Underground 2 might very well be the most impressive game I have ever played on the Xbox, and that is including "Halo."
Read Full Review >Game Informer
An irresistible package born of the classic mold but with an invigorating twist. [Nov 2004, p.140]
DailyGame
The sticker slap is my favorite new addition. The trick takes the place of the wallplant and enables the skater to turn a wall into a pitstop on the way to a huge combo. Leaping out of a grind into a sticker slap will send a skater right back to the rail, where he (or she) can retrace the path that already produced a good line.
Read Full Review >Gamezilla!
Fortunately, the game is still built on the very strong mechanics of the original THUG, so Bam’s absurdity only leaks into the plot, which is a good thing, and not into gameplay, which would be an exceptionally bad thing.
Read Full Review >Cinescape
For fans of the series, this may be the best game yet. It combines a Classic and Underground mode into the same game, adds new gameplay elements, and really captures the feel of a bunch of skaters goofing around.
Read Full Review >GameSpy
The best skating game ever made, and while it isn't nearly as groundbreaking as the previous game, it takes everything that made it great and adds some new tricks and a dash of juvenile potty humor, leaving you with the best time you'll have at a skate park this year.
Read Full Review >GamePro
The Story Mode is decidedly different in that it doesn’t feel like a rehash of THUG and the inclusion of Classic Mode is brilliant—that’s without accounting for the expansive customizable and multiplayer options. Simply put, this game is skating nirvana.
Read Full Review >Extreme Gamer
THUG 2 is oozing with the mojo, and all the extra content and story send this game off the scale. I think the idea of Team Hawk vs. Team Bam! Was inventive and brought more than expected for this sequel.
Read Full Review >GameZone
The levels are teeming with things to do, with tons of goals to perform in each one of them. There is also no shortage of playable characters, with a plethora of pro skaters and secret characters to help you on your journey.
Read Full Review >PGNx Media
The game, while it doesn’t provide anything drastically different like previous versions, is still quite fun and as I mentioned, the most in-depth yet. Nonetheless, it does make you wonder how long Neversoft can pull off these yearly sequels.
Read Full Review >Gaming Illustrated
The game comes highly recommended to those of you that have gone through the Tony Hawk franchise as it is, and should entertain you for months on end.
Read Full Review >AceGamez
It's everything you ever wanted from the last couple of Hawk incarnations but these are things that were never included; a unique bobby dazzler of a story and loads of depth that promises to wow us all.
Read Full Review >GMR Magazine
THUG2 may not match THUG's charm and novelty, but it's still one of the most addictive and satisfying experiences out there.
Read Full Review >Xbox Nation Magazine
Yes, it's similar to previous Hawk games at heart - certainly cause for concern for players burned out on the series - but what a monster game it is. [Dec 2004, p.87]
Next Level Gaming
The graphics in Tony Hawk’s Underground 2 look so much better then the first THUG.
Read Full Review >GameBiz
Still a great game, but is nowhere near as innovative as we found "THPS4" and "THUG."
Read Full Review >Electronic Gaming Monthly
A better game than "THUG", and in turn is the most finely polished extreme-sports game ever released...However, the degree to which it improved doesn't match the jump seen from "Tony 4" to "THUG", something fans should know before taking the plunge. [Dec 2004, p.144]
Official Xbox Magazine
With tons of user-customizable elements, hones core gameplay, and plenty of surprises to discover and explore, no other action sports game can touch Tony Hawk's Underground 2. [Dec 2004, p.64]
Armchair Empire
A lack of online support and, more prominently, the cheesy-bad story mode are negatives in THUG2, and represent a stumble for the franchise.
Read Full Review >Warcry
Many new features really add to the game, including the moves and vehicles. Having two game modes included add to much more playtime, especially if you are a casual THPS player.
Read Full Review >Game Chronicles
Most of the new stuff seemed tacked on for the sake of having something new, and for a skateboarding game I found myself doing a whole lot of stuff “off the board”. It kind of reminded me of all the on-foot missions in "Driver 3."
Read Full Review >1UP
Players who didn't voluntarily step off the train with "Hawk 4" or last year's "Underground" will find more to love here -- more new tricks, an even more streamlined system of goal selection, a ridiculous selection of goals to select, and levels that hurt to try and comprehend.
Read Full Review >MS Xbox World
The customisation options are great for those of you wishing to get that bit more bang for your buck but are not really needed for the more casual players who will have enough to contend with in the Classic and Story modes.
Read Full Review >IGN
An extension of a reworked game that's smartly designed but in many ways is just too much of the same. Too many new insignificant features, too much off-skateboard "adventuring," and a direction that appears to be moving far, far away from the original games.
Read Full Review >TeamXbox
As much as it pains me to say it, THUG 2 should be the swan song for the Tony Hawk series. While THUG 2 is arguably the best Tony Hawk game to date, the new features this year feel forced and really don’t add much to the proven formula.
Read Full Review >Inside Gamer Online
With the inclusion of Classic Mode and the continuation of this quite natural evolution of the franchise, Neversoft has done most everything short of bringing Tony Hawk to your doorstep to put a smile on all of the fans’ faces; old, and new alike.
Read Full Review >VGPub
It is great to have the Classic Mode back, and combined with another enjoyable story mode, you’re looking at least a good dozen hours of gameplay at your hands.
Read Full Review >Game Revolution
Neversoft has refined the gameplay to the point of it being almost a meditation exercise, letting you grind, manual, revert and flip with a Zen-like calmness.
Read Full Review >My Gamer
The only positive aspect for those that have played the game, and feel the same as I do, is that Neversoft has officially announced that their next installment will go in a new direction with hopes of revitalizing the franchise.
Read Full Review >BonusStage
Many problems with the game, such as the misspelled goal on the RV vert ramp in Boston (it’s supposed to be 20,000 points, not 2,000) and the sudden change in manual and grind sensitivity, really make the game a little less fun than it should be.
Read Full Review >Xbox World Australia
After 5 years the gameplay is getting a little stale, and whilst the game isn’t ho-hum, it’s not exactly mindblowing either.
Read Full Review >GameSpot
THUG2 hangs on to the great gameplay of the previous games, makes a few minor tweaks, and wraps it all up in a new Bam Margera-centric package.
Read Full Review >Xbox Solution
Playing the game is fun and loaded with bad jokes and some sexual innuendos but nothing that you would not hear in any song on the top 40 radio right now.
Read Full Review >Jolt Online Gaming UK
However, casual Tony Hawk fans should really think twice about investing, as there’s not a huge amount to set it apart from the rest.
Read Full Review >Game Over Online
The lack of attention to the pure mechanics that attracted so many players to the series is a significant detraction to the game, as are the limitations placed on some of the game modes and the overemphasis on acting crazy.
Read Full Review >G4 TV
In many ways it's the best the series has to offer, but it's still probably not enough to haul in a new audience.
Read Full Review >Operation Sports
What about the fence sitters? The undecided? It's really simple: If you haven’t played "THUG" before, start there. You’ll likely find it at a great price. If you like it, then go buy THUG 2.
Read Full Review >Yahoo! Games
A sign that the series is grinding along nicely in a comfortable rut, biding its time with the same old technology and some minor gameplay changes.
Read Full Review >RealGamer
Unfortunately the problems with the original ‘off-board antics’ are still here with chunky controls and annoying camera angles but on the whole, THUG 2 is as addictive as Tony Hawk games get, if you’re a fan of the series then this game is a must.
Read Full Review >Total Video Games
The amalgamation of Tony Hawk’s and "Jackass" is the videogame equivalent of a match-made in heaven, and certainly makes a marked improvement upon the weak story of its predecessor.
Read Full Review >Maxim Online
Though it all adds up to, essentially, a tuned-up version of the last game, there’s enough variation to keep your rebel skater spirit from getting too (sorry)…board.
Read Full Review >GamerFeed
Has some great humorous moments. Still, it borders a bit on overkill, so if you're tired of the series, this isn't going to sway you differently. Otherwise, feel free to skate on.
Read Full Review >Australian GamePro
The majority of new gameplay features do positively elaborate on the core THUG experience, but there is an alarming lack of effort in their refinement.
Read Full Review >Computer and Video Games
It may be more cartoon-like than its predecessors, but provided you haven't grown tired of all those boomerangs, kick-flips and boardslides, it is certainly the one to get. [Official UK Xbox Magazine]
Read Full Review >netjak
An enjoyable sequel, but shows signs of deterioration. Sorry Tony, maybe it’s time you put away your board and retire while you’re still on top.
Read Full Review >Kombo
The story and classic modes both could've been much better, and the lack of online options puts this one leagues behind the PS2 version.
Read Full Review >Gaming Age
While the console versions of Tony Hawk's Underground 2 may be a better game than the original Underground, you can't help but feel that the game is something you've already played before.
Read Full Review >Worth Playing
The refinement of an excellent skateboarding engine with a surprisingly boring game built atop it, coupled with some fairly lame humor.
Read Full Review >Edge Magazine
THUG2’s biggest step forward – it’s stripped-down Classic mode – is one it takes back. It’s as refreshing as it is nostalgic, taking on old-school Tony Hawk’s levels and goals with THUG’s improved trick set, and proves to be a necessary antidote to the mouthy fluster of the career mode, offering up pure, disciplined high-score play against the clock. [Dec 2005, p.117]
NTSC-uk
Looks as if Tony has survived to skate another day, but that shark is still snapping at his heels.
Read Full Review >games(TM)
While Underground tried to seamlessly mix its diversity, humour and gameplay, it was always obvious when you were being dragged away from the combo system at the heart of the series. Thankfully, THUG2 makes a much better fist of keeping classic Tony Hawk’s gameplay at the heart of the tasks. Even when skating as Benjamin Franklin or a shrimp vendor, the focus remains on skateboarding. [Dec 2004, p.102]
eToychest
If you like deliberately subjecting yourself to frustration for little or no reward, surrounded by a group of idiots mocking you, super glue a coin to the ground and attempt to pry it away while screaming obscenities at the top of your voice. It’ll be cheaper than wasting your money on this.
Read Full Review >Play Magazine
Bouts of bad behavior distributed between T. Hawk-style fun, the highs and lows of the THUG 2 experience truly boggle the mind with various goals so flawed in execution it feels as if the programmers passed out on their keyboards. [Nov 2004, p.58]
Xequted
The entire single-player campaign just ruins what could have been a truly excellent sequel to what was a flawed but strong new entry into a well-established franchise. Instead, it feels as if Neversoft did not want to improve on what needed work and then prayed that players would not notice.
Read Full Review >What Our Users Said
The average user rating for this game is 6.7 (out of 10) based on 9 User Votes
Note: User votes are NOT included in the Metascore calculation.
Jugster J. gave it a3:
PS2 port with bad graphics, many of you who played THUG 1st will remember great graphics on xbox but the 2nd is just ported over. If you havent played THUG 1 get that instead and skip THUG 2.
Matt C. gave it a 10:
I was OBSESSED with thug 1, i played it at least two hours a day(thanks to all the customization and a friend for multiplayer) until i got thug 2. i was shakey thinking thug 2 would be really gay, and...IT IS. but it's fun messing around. the levels are really cool and theres some cool new creat-a-things. i suggest people at least try it out if they aren't sure they will love it as much as i do.
Moe gave it an 8:
It's a mild improvement on THUG 1, but I still see THPS3 & 4 as being the best in the series.
Jack D. gave it a 4:
This looks like a new Hawk as it's visuals hit a brand new level but does it ever take another step back in gameplay. There was a time when TH2 was the mainstay in any skaters homes but man would someone please let them know we are bored of the same thing. Re-invent it or let it die.
Chad R. gave it a 7:
The graphics Sick and It is not on system link. The levels are big and there is a lot of replay value with all of the customization.
Buried-In-The-Box gave it a 5:
This series is getting really old now in its 5th year. It's time to let go. Nothing has changed since TH2 except they keep trying to make it like the GTA games. Graphics look like first gen PS2 which isn't acceptable on Xbox. Time for this developer to find a new style of game to run into the ground.
