| Name | Tony Hawk’s Underground |
| Release Date | October 27, 2003 |
| Developer | Neversoft |
| File Type | Roms |
| Category | PS2 |
Game Description :
Tony Hawk’s Underground follows the gameplay of the series and adds fresh changes. That’s an example of a career mode that allows players to make a real journey to develop skills. You are a new skater and begin with a basic board. You see some guidance in various ways and go to watch to imitate. Once the demo, you attempt to impress the pro and get even more advice. It’s just perfect for your trip. The game takes you on a journey to different cities, each for a specific purpose. Some training courses are available in the beginning in NJ. Other locations, such as Vancouver and Manhattan, will be harder with new objectives and missions. An open environment allows climbing on towers or wires and skating down. Another added element of driving trucks or cars can be a mission as well.
Features:
- Story Mode: Becoming a pro skater from a local skater through a story.
- Unlike previous, strictly-skating entries, there are lots of opportunities for players to walk, run, and climb to new places in Get Off the Board.
- Extensive Customization: Includes “Create-a-Skater” and “Create-a-Board” modes, and a “Create-a-Trick” mode, and the option to map your face onto a character, as IGN explains, on Fandom.
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