- * Long text, so I had to put some of the Merits in the Disadvantages column * As a child, I played just the clic 1 and 2 parts on PS ONE. In THPS 3 and THPS 4 I also drove a little. So THPS 1 + 2 2022 is one of the best remakes of all the remakes I've played. Itβs as if they climbed into your head, yzed all your nostalgic memories of the past parts and, based on what you received, created this game. To the point: - Graphics, obviously, pulled up to a modern level. Textures are nice, good work with light, characters, clothes and boards are detailed. 60 fps has a positive effect on the dynamics of the game (played on ps4 pro). - Management is responsive. If you played before, then your hands will quickly remember what's what, if not, then don't be too lazy to go through training before the main page, it will save you a lot of nerves in the future, believe me :) The combinations work as they should, although you will need to adapt to fast and in the same time as the ons are pressed sequentially. In general, everything is fine and even better than the original parts. - Customization is great! A kind of Sims for skaters. You can customize almost everything: from the wheels of the board to the pupils of your character. In addition to the old skateboarding stars, you can choose and create your own character. Stimulates that in the course of the page, new gear, shoes, boards, etc. are opened. And since all this is branded and your character wears the same black oldskool vans that you wear on your feet in real life, this somehow encourages the game more strongly. You can create your own skate park and play it yourself, or upload it to the network. - Music. Mostly rock and hip-hop performers play, both in general and in other parts. In addition to old-school hip-hop, they play new school and grime, which made me happy.
- - Levels are clearly a strong point of the game. They've been upgraded from the original parts, but they're basically intact, which is a good thing. Each level is individual, with its own setting, chips, gags and secrets. At the same time, at any of the levels you start to ride with a different style, the level design itself forces you to do this and it's cool, it feels fresh, and this approach completely kills the feeling of monotony in the game. - There is a lot of content. In fact, you go through two games, plus all this is filled with hundreds of challenges of various formats (from easy ones like 'kickflip from that school table to the ramp' to ones like 'score 10,000,000 points in a couple of minutes'). There are secret locations and characters, Easter eggs. - Online mode and splitscreen. There is online, and in general itβs live and working, itβs interesting to drive other players in skate parks (there is even Red Square with the Mausoleum), but I played it for a couple of hours at most, because. I still prefer the single, so I won't judge it strongly. For two, it is interesting, as before, Graffiti, Catch-up and standard modes in the format of 'Who will score more points' please. It's hard for me to criticize this game. Often there is something to complain about in games, but here the guys really tried. If you drag it by the ears, then you can highlight a couple of moments on the network game: in online and split-screen on ps4, the fps drops to 30, and it might be worth refreshing the online with some new modes, but thatβs actually all. Standard single.