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World super police ps2 review
World super police ps2 review




Remember that clunky thing? It’s more of a racing game with trick points added as a bonus. This one plays like a shittier version of that weird arcade game Top Skater. +: Sick early 2000’s skater lineup, weirdness, WTF Despite me wanting to like this game, I found myself popping this one out more than putting it in (giggidy). Yep, you heard that right: To beat the game you have to battle a giant tarantula in a castle and an evil semi-truck… Yo Konami, pass the crack! If you can get through this fantasy nerd nightmare, you unlock various characters from other Konami games like Solid Snake and “Vampire Killer” from Castlevania. The big “innovation” in Evolution Skateboarding is the addition of boss battle levels. : Harsh learning curve, cartoony graphics, goofy characters +: Amazing soundtrack, great levels, good storyline, semirealistic Tricks are worth extra during chases and it always feels good to back tail into the distance as the cop spews one liners at you. In most levels it’s a cop with a taser, but in Venice Beach you’re attacked by a mugger, and in the hills of SF you’re chased by a rabid dog. When your time is up on each level, instead of going straight to game over, you are challenged by some form of skate harassment.

world super police ps2 review

Gameplay wise, it’s the spiritual predecessor of EA’s skate., emphasizing trick selection and variety. Not only do you get to choose your own sponsors (from a strangely modern selection including Supreme, Anti Hero and Converse), but the spots that are featured are some of the most iconic in street skating’s history.

world super police ps2 review

It was the first to illustrate the professional life of a skateboarder, coming from nothing, traveling the world, picking up sponsors until eventually going pro and becoming SOTY. Sure, the controls in Thrasher were a little funky to get used to, but if you put in some time, you will realize this was technically the best skateboarding game of its time (besides THPS). Thrasher: Skate and Destroy (PlayStation)






World super police ps2 review