As you complete the goals, which include things like performing certain tricks or breaking things, you typically will unlock more advanced sets of goals. When you arrive in a city you are given a list of goals, which have to be accessed through the pause menu. The object of the tour is to go through cities around the world performing tricks, stunts and creating lots of mayhem. The most robust of the three is by far the story mode which has you take on the role of a personalized skater who is recruited to join Tony's Hawks team in the World Destruction Tour against Bam's team. There are three ways to play the game: story mode, classic and multiplayer. In short, it's probably the best extreme sports game ever made, the only real caveat being that it's rubbish without a decent gamepad. While THUG veterans might find it all a bit too familiar, it's still impossible not to enjoy - even disenchanted traditionalists are catered for with the return of Classic mode. Like THUG, you also spend a bit of time off your board, and there's a range of climbing and hanging (and graffiti tagging) actions to help you get around. Ridiculous trick combos are still the order of the day, now bolstered with sticker slaps, post-crash tantrums and slow-mo 'focus' mode. You may not be a fan of his puerile and malicious brand of humour, but it's a perfect fit for the game's anarchic ethos, and adds a strong sense of character where the clean-cut Hawk could not.
For a start, the inclusion of Bam Margera (of Jackass notoriety) as guest star is a masterstroke.
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Indeed, it's hard to believe how much fun, stupidity and mayhem the Hawk series has managed to elicit from a four-wheeled plank, and THUG2 is the most comprehensive and inventive yet. We didn't realise it at the time, but looking back, how could we have wasted our time with games that didn't allow you to get vertical on a rocket-powered lawnmower, pull air off a steaming pile of bull manure and shoot fireballs out of your skateboard? And all to the tune of Johnny Cash's mesmeric Ring Of Fire?
Until Tony Hawk's came along, extreme sports games were dull.