Tony Hawk's Underground 2 Remix
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Tony Hawk's Underground 2 Remix for the PlayStation Portable is largely identical to the console and PC versions but has some features added/removed. It was released in March 15, 2005.
System requirements for PSP
Tony Hawk's Underground 2 Remix reviews and comments
THUG2: Remix is a portable version of the cult classic Tony Hawk's Underground 2. It’s not just a simple port—the game features additional levels, an adapted storyline, and slightly refined gameplay.
New Levels – In addition to the classic locations, four new cities have been added: Santa Cruz, Atlanta, Kyoto, and Las Vegas. They fit well into the game’s overall style and expand exploration opportunities.
Alternative Storyline – The core story remains the same: Bam Margera and Tony Hawk embark on a worldwide skate tour in a Jackass-style adventure. However, the PSP version introduces some level selection changes and new cutscenes, making the experience a bit more unique.
The graphics are solid for a portable console of that time, although some details may be lost due to the smaller screen.
THUG2: Remix is a great choice for fans of the series who want to play Underground 2 on the go. The new levels make it more exciting, and the alternative storyline adds a fresh touch. The only downside is that the controls on the PSP may not be as comfortable as on larger consoles.
New Levels – In addition to the classic locations, four new cities have been added: Santa Cruz, Atlanta, Kyoto, and Las Vegas. They fit well into the game’s overall style and expand exploration opportunities.
Alternative Storyline – The core story remains the same: Bam Margera and Tony Hawk embark on a worldwide skate tour in a Jackass-style adventure. However, the PSP version introduces some level selection changes and new cutscenes, making the experience a bit more unique.
The graphics are solid for a portable console of that time, although some details may be lost due to the smaller screen.
THUG2: Remix is a great choice for fans of the series who want to play Underground 2 on the go. The new levels make it more exciting, and the alternative storyline adds a fresh touch. The only downside is that the controls on the PSP may not be as comfortable as on larger consoles.