
One of the early concerns about the PSP was that it would end up being a dumping ground for barely tweaked ports of existing PS2 games. Although Tony Hawks Underground 2: Remix is little different from the console originals, its a game that benefits greatly from going portable.The original games freedom of choice -- go anywhere and do anything -- works particularly well when youre gaming on the move, allowing you to dip in for a quick mess around, while the story mode and more complex challenges can be tackled when youve got more time to play.Although most of the game is the same as before, there are four tricky new levels to explore. Indeed, "tricky" could be used to describe a lot of Tony Hawk Underground: without the use of the PS2's twin analogue sticks, the game's control system can be awkward. Although a brand new game in the franchise, specifically made for the PSP, wouldve been ideal this is still a superior slice of gaming the likes of which has never been seen on a portable before. -- Harrison Dent