Neversoft developed Tony Hawk's Underground and Activision published it for the PlayStation 2 in 2003, marking a major shift in the Tony Hawk series. The game introduced a story mode where players control a custom skater rather than a professional. The story follows a skater from New Jersey who rises through the skateboarding world, competing and traveling across multiple cities to earn recognition. Unlike previous entries in the series that focused purely on score-attack gameplay, THUG gave players a narrative framework with cutscenes, dialogue, and character interactions that gave the game a personality all its own. Players could also get off their boards and walk on foot for the first time in the franchise, opening new areas and interactions the board-only design never allowed. The trick system expanded on the THPS formula with manual combos, revert links, and spine transfers, letting players chain longer and more creative runs across sprawling, open-style levels.
Updated: Jun 22, 2026
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1.5 GB · PS2 ROMs
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Specifications
| Platform | PS2 ROMs |
|---|---|
| Genre | Adventure |
| File Size | 1.5 GB |
| Release Year | 2003 |
| Developer | Neversoft |
| Updated | Jun 22, 2026 |
Overview
Neversoft developed Tony Hawk's Underground and Activision published it for the PlayStation 2 in 2003, marking a major shift in the Tony Hawk series. The game introduced a story mode where players control a custom skater rather than a professional. The story follows a skater from New Jersey who rises through the skateboarding world, competing and traveling across multiple cities to earn recognition. Unlike previous entries in the series that focused purely on score-attack gameplay, THUG gave players a narrative framework with cutscenes, dialogue, and character interactions that gave the game a personality all its own. Players could also get off their boards and walk on foot for the first time in the franchise, opening new areas and interactions the board-only design never allowed. The trick system expanded on the THPS formula with manual combos, revert links, and spine transfers, letting players chain longer and more creative runs across sprawling, open-style levels.
The story mode takes players through locations including New Jersey, Manhattan, Tampa, San Diego, Hawaii, Moscow, and New Zealand, each with its own visual theme and set of objectives. Players complete goals ranging from performing specific tricks to helping NPCs and hunting for hidden tapes. A classic mode lets players revisit the score-attack format from earlier Tony Hawk titles, with free skate and goal-based sessions available. The game includes a full multiplayer suite with split-screen modes such as Trick Attack, Graffiti, and Horse, giving friends strong reasons to compete head to head. Character customization covers clothing, gear, and trick style, and players can shape their skater across every session. The special trick system rewards dedicated players who build their stats and develop a signature moveset. Tony Hawk's Underground stands as one of the strongest entries in the series, delivering a complete experience that pushed the skateboarding genre beyond its arcade roots and into something more personal and memorable.