Rather than having people on the street that you can speak with to get your goals, you're given a list and set off into the world. Goals are handled a little differently this time around. You'll run into Steve-O, who rides around on a wheeled mechanical bull, and you'll meet an Australian in a small go-kart. Some of these new characters don't even ride boards. You'll also find two other skaters-or at least, people who ride skateboards, since it seems weird to call Ben Franklin or a shrimp vendor "skaters"-hidden in various spots on each level, and each time you encounter a new skater, you'll unlock another set of goals for that level. You start out each level as your created skater, though you'll also pick a pro skater as a partner. THUG2's story mode is a whirlwind tour that gives you four skaters and a mess of goals to accomplish in each level. So your goals don't focus so much on becoming a star of the skateboarding world here, you're just trying to fly around the world and break stuff. The game's story mode essentially plays out like a Viva La Bam scavenger hunt, with two teams-one led by Tony Hawk and the other by Bam Margera-setting out on the World Destruction Tour. Yes, professional shopping cart destroyer Bam Margera, and his brand of destructive fun, figure much more heavily into the latest Tony Hawk game. Now Playing: Tony Hawk's Underground 2 Video Review By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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