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Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 for Windows
26 reviews   4.62 of 5

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Sound

The sound effects are pretty good. But the soundtrack to the game seems to be aimed at the "younger croud", so you may find yourself turning off the music, or constantly switching to that "one song" that you like/tolerate.

Gameplay

If you're interested in sports, simulation, or action games, there should be no reason why you should not give this game a try. If you had not played the first one (why?), you can expect to play a game with tons of levels with many goals to accomplish in each (which are mostly required) to unlock more levels, and get cash to upgrade your skills and boards. I truly think if I had one complaint is that it was a straight port, show all you multi-player freaks might be a bit disapointed with the lack of options compared to most first peron shooters, but still as mentioned before this was designed as a console game. All in all one of those fun games to just fool around in, but you can always challenges to accomplish.
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Sound

One of the best video game soundtracks I've ever heard can be found in THPS2. Papa Roach, Anthrax, Rage Against The Machine and Bad Religion amongst other bands make their presence known with killer tunes. However, you'd think that since PC games are geared toward more of an adult crowd that the songs would go unedited, but they still bleep out the naughty words. Minor gripe though. In addition to the soundtrack, the regular sounds are great, from the board rolling on the ground to the taxi drivers yelling at you when they run you over.

Gameplay

Gameplay is identical to the PSX version. If you own a Gravis Gamepad Pro (PSX look-a-like controller without the dual shock), then you'll feel right at home because the button setup is the same. You got your jump button, flip and grab buttons and grind button. You also have two buttons for additional spinning controls and two others to do switches and nollies. Landing tricks is a breeze, just make sure your board is aligned with the direction you are falling and you're set. You get bonus points if you land a trick perfectly and you get points reduced if your landing is sloppy. In career mode, you have to perform goals and collect cash to by stat power-ups and new tricks. You must complete all goals and collect all cash icons to get 100% on each stage, although new levels will open up if you have so much cash, so if you just want to quickly get through all the courses, you don't need to do everything, but you forsake special options, such as lunar gravity, if you don't go for 100% goals. In addition, you also play in competitions where you have to score high and not bail to win gold medals for extra cash and the right to view videos for each skater. The only thing that is lacking in gameplay is an internet multiplayer mode. It'd be pretty cool if you could face off against people around the world for bragging rights.
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Sound

Sound is fantastic, so is the music, with tracks from Papa Roach (I love their CD), Rage Against The Machine, and many more of your favorite punk/hip hop artists.

Gameplay

The game is awesome, period. All you have to do is pick a skater, level, and make up your own little story behind it, and you've got enough fun to last for hours. There are so many moves that can be accomplished, that it will take a long time to truly master the game. The Create-A-Park and Create-A-Skater features are the best. You can make anything from an all-out street course, to an air hangin' half-pipe arena. Once you unlock the cheats, you too will be able to master not only the 900-degree spin, but you can go farther into the 1260-degree range. This game has so many variables that you will be playing it for months on end, just waiting to get hit by that next taxi.
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Sound

The sound is almost perfect! Sans the odd sound they can make when they fall sometimes.

The Music, to me, is great!

Everything from Millencolin to Naughty By Nature...good selection of songs, except for maybe that dumbass song from Papa Roach!
But, that's just me, maybe everyone else likes it.

Although, I do feel there could have been some better songs, the overall result was outstanding.
At least it wasn't Dave Mirra's BMX!

Gameplay

After I started playing this game I didn't want to put it down, until I couldn't make a jump, then, I just wanted to break something!

In my honest opinion, this has some of the best replayability around right now on the market...considering it's a sports game, and I'm not really into sports.

Which, for me says alot, since I passed up on all of the Dreamcast Sports titles, and for every other console out there.

Overall thought: Awesome Gameplay, Exactly like THPS1, and there's nothing wrong with that!
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Sound

there aint no problems here, the musical score is excellent, i mean, geez, its got rage against the machine on it, what more could you ask for? All the sound effects seem to be in order... i just love that sickening squelch when your skater lands head first on solid concrete... man thats GOTTA hurt!

Gameplay

Like I said... everything seems to be just right! The absolutely massive tricks library means you're almost guaranteed to find something you've never seen before. One thing i really liked was the "create skater" option, although i did feel genuinely sickened when my creation ( built in my own likeness ) ate copious amounts of concrete at every turn as i got to grips with the game. The create park option also contributed to hours of enjoyment on my part, although it is somewhat limited, its great fun to make a seemingly impossible gap, and then sail right through it and impress all your friends. Add to this the fact that in the game you can already choose from loads of skaters ( almost all of which have a pretty wicked video at the end - check out jamie thomas's and geoff rowleys... now they ROCK) and some real top quality parks... this is an absolute must buy.... no really.... it is... actually, stop reading this and go buy it now if you dont have it!
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Sound

Killer music and sound effects!!! The music suits this game perfectly! It's heavy metal/rap music so if your not into that kind of stuff, you may want to turn it of, but why would you turn it off if you like skate boarding, it's skate boarding music!!

Gameplay

The gameplay is very addicting. You just can't stop. There's so much stuff to do. One of my favorites is the park editor, where you get to make your very own skate park! With halfpipes, funboxes, kicker jumps and, rails just to name a few! The create skater is pretty cool, although I would of liked a little more variety in the faces and clothes. The career mode is really fun! While you make your way through the eight career levels, you have to complete a number of objectives and get a high score in order to win cash to buy stats, boards and, tricks! The single player and free skate modes are wonderful features, because there's way way more levels in them then in the career mode! It's a must to have a gamepad. You can't play it on the keyboard too well, it's really uncomfortable.
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Sound

If you find pleasure in the sound of one's head thunding over pavement, then this is the game for you. Different from it's anscestor, THPS now has body noises everytime you hit the floor. Pleasent, not really...it get's annoying fast. It does help you stop sucking though, so eventually you will stop hearing it. All the other sound effects in the game though are amazingly well done.

The music on the other hand I got annoyed off really quickly. Rage Againts is great and all but if I hear Guerilla Radio one more time, I swear I will show someone what rage is. Oddly enough my favorite Deftones song is suppose to be on the track list, but I haven't been able to find it yet.

Gameplay

THPS works of a very well executed character development engine. You can either play as one of the modern heroes of skateboard, or your own created one, and go through a "Quest" to better yourself. You go from stage to stage collecting money for completing goals like getting certain amount of points, getting enough characters to spell a word, or finding a very well hidden tape. Eventually as you collect enough money, you open other stages and keep going. Sounds boring and monotonous, but it's far from it. The level design in THPS demands that it's players explore every nuance there is. If you take the time to look around, you find that theres a rail on the ceiling, that if you hit correctly rewards you for your efforts. Accompany this with steller control (albeit with a pad, keyboard control is plain hidious) and you have a winner.

Note* - Do not play this game with a keyboard, it's doable but far from the fun it's suppose to be.

Many players will find what brings them back to THPS is the fact that you get paid for your ability to explore, and how skilled you are. It's a game you can pick up, but it takes a while to master.
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Summary

Superb - far exceeds the first in every aspect. I sure got my A$79.95 worth. No complaints other than it didn't read in my CD drive and I had to install the pityful 4X drive from my old PC then undergo a painstakingly slow installation, run the game only to discover an interfacing problem with my keyboard causing me not to be able to control the skater, wasting several internet hours searching for a solution to my problem only to find one does not yet exist, dragging my ass out once again to EB Morayfield, forking out A$34.50 for a Microsoft Sidewinder Plug & Play game controller, trudging home again, rigging up the game controller and delighting myself with this extraordinary game. Neversoft, Activision: I forgive you for the trouble I went through to get this game running. Bloody good game, did I mention.
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Summary

Great game all around. My big complaint is regardarding the multiplayer function. I have two comps, a 233 w/ 128sdram a Vodoo3500, and a P3 w/ 1gSdram Matrox G400max connected via LAN, and the 233 just plain dogs in multiplayer. If activision could make available some sort of patch to further accelerate, or modify video drivers that would be nice. They also from the looks of most reviews i've read they should definately look into real internet multi-player action, maybe take some tips from the Half-Life creators, if they can do it so can Activision w/ Tony Hawk2.
The skatepark creator is definately a must in this game after you've pretty much conquered all the levels, though this option is also limited to certain map sizes and objects your allowed to place into the map. I think the only limitation you should have with these maps is the speed of your computer, and hard drive space. Who wouldn't occasionally like to throw a few abnoxious bums into their custom park, or have your park of the beach. I guess I understand this version for the PC wasn't exactly their main focus, versus Playstation and such, but hey that's wear the game was engineered in the first place right.
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