

Also, I just want to light cannons while doing sick grinds as Benjamin Franklin. Tony Hawk is more of a game of rhythm than more realistic skate sims like the recently released Skater XL or 2010’s Skate 3.Both place a high value on the feel of the road, so to speak: These. Underground 2 is the best damn game in this whole series! Even now, playing THPS1+2, I can't stop subconsciously attempting to tap both bumpers in an effort to hop off my board mid-combo to save myself from a nasty bail. But that should not detract from how freaking fun they were. Activisions recent success of restoring Crash Bandicoot, Crash Team Racing, and Spyro the Dragon will hopefully continue with Tony Hawks Pro Skater 1 and 2, classics that originally appeared on PlayStation in 19 respectively. The first Underground wasn't great, and, in general, the storylines and objectives for everything past THPS3 are preeeettty stupid. Specifically, what it means for Tony Hawk's Underground remakes. By dressing and aging up Tony Hawk, I'm terrified for the future of the series. Let me rebel against literally no one in this small, insignificant way! 1 I'm Scared This Means They'll Never Remake Underground 2Īlright, let's get to the real meat of my heart here.


Sure, it's polished and grown-up, but … isn't this supposed to be punk? What's next? Characters forced to wear helmets and abiding by their parents' 9pm curfew? Screw that! I'm a parent now.
