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The idea this time round is that you start off on the streets with nothing but your board to keep you company. Start skating around, pulling off tricks and sooner or later you'll be spotted; then you start to make your way up the boarding world. That's easier said than done, of course, with a bigger selection of tricks to learn and pull off. The upshot though is that the game presents a high quality, long-term challenge as you slowly make your way to the top.
Something that doesn't work quite as well is the ability to pick up your board and explore on foot. It's theoretically supposed to make things more flexible, but ultimately accounts for the game's few slower moments. However, ultimately Tony Hawk's Underground works spectacularly well. Its gameplay is sublime, the multi-player modes are dangerously addictive and it scores immensely in the value for money stakes too. Easily one of the most playable games on any console out there, it holds appeal for gamers at all levels of experience. --Simon Brew
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Gone is the standard level to level progression you have come to expect so now enters the all new "story mode". Story mode had been billed by Activision as the biggest breakthrough since GTA went 3D, mmmmmm maybe not, it does manage to boot the old format up the behind enough for things to change enough to make it fresh though and for me that is enough. The best thing to do is to ignore the hype about the big changes and to take it as a new THPS game with some nice fresh features.
Other additions include the ability to hop off your board and run jump etc. There is little use to implement this feature, in a normal situation but it is a brilliant touch to combos whereby mid combo you can jump off your board and change direction as alittle meter countsdown and providing your back onboard before the couter runs out you can continue the combo. This is a brilliant feature and possibly one of the best of the series. Most peoples main hang up is the driving in the game, I can't see the big deal, yeah its a bit crap but it doesn't feature heavily in the game and you don't have to use it in any other part other thatn the story so ignore it.
The customisation elements as been considerably upped, the create a skater/park options have once again been increased and create a deck/trick have been included these are fun and welcome additions.
Other elements of the game that have been changed are the music of which there is twice as much as THPS4, it is divided into punk, hip-hop and rock and the overall playlist is fully customisable. The levels are dramatically bigger with hidden spots the graphics are tighter with the exception of character models which look abit odd close up.
Overalll then THUG is a welcome addition to thw series which implements the tried and tested formula everyone loves which would be enough to warrant a purchase as well as some new features of which some are implemented well and others not so, but when it comes down to it it doesn't really matter because the basic gameplay is already great. If you haven't got any of the series get it and if you have them all and played them to death get it but if you have one a didn't like it that much this probably hasn't changed enough for you to start liking the series.
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