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Reviewed by: Tom Allen, score 3.5/4 (PlayStation) and 4/4 (Dreamcast). "One of the most anticipated, most revered, most popular games of 2000."
Armchair Empire Review
Reviewed by: Omni, score: 9/10. "A must have for Tony Hawk fans." (Game Boy Advance)
Game Revolution
Reviewed by: Ben Silverman, score A. "This is a better game than the PSX version, which itself is a better game than the first Tony Hawk." (Dreamcast)
Gamer's Hell
Review [10/10]. (PlayStation)
GameSpot
Reviewed by: Ryan Davis, score 9.5/10. "Represents nothing less than the best skateboarding game the system has to offer." (Nintendo 64)
GameSpot
Reviewed by: Jeff Gerstmann, score 9.9/10. "The game's career mode presents an awesome challenge." (Dreamcast)
GameSpot
Reviewed by: Jeff Gerstmann, score 9.9/10. "Will likely stand as one of the last truly fantastic games to be released on the PlayStation." (PlayStation)
GameSpot
Reviewed by Jeff Gerstmann [9.3/10]. Features screen shots, gameplay movies, cheat codes, and hints. (Game Boy Advance)
GameSpot
Reviewed by Frank Provo [8.9/10] Screen shots, cheat codes, and FAQ. (Game Boy Color)
GameSpot
Reviewed by Giancarlo Varanini[8.6/10]. Features screen shots, gameplay movies, cheat codes, FAQs, walkthroughs, and downloadable demo. (Windows)
GameSpy.com
Reviewed by Andrew S. Bub [95/100], with screen shots. "Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 2 is the benchmark of how good a GBA game can be." (Game Boy Advance)
IGN
Reviewed by: David Smith, score 9.6/10. "Neversoft rips hardcore in the only skating game in town." (PlayStation)
IGN
Reviewed by: Fran Mirabella, score 8.6/10. "Can this stellar 3D skater of past stack up on the N64?" (Nintendo 64)
IGN
Reviewed by: Chris Carle, score 9.9/10. "I used to ask myself what could possibly be better than Tony Hawk's Pro Skater. Now I know." (Dreamcast)
The Adrenaline Vault
Reviewed by John Austin [4/5]. Includes screen shots and system requirements. "...[C]learly dominates the sparsely populated genre with its fast-paced, high-flying style and addictive gameplay." (Windows)
The Cincinnati Enquirer
Reviewed by Marc Saltzman [4.5/5], with screen shots. "Kudos to developers Neversoft and publishers Activision for finding a way to make an already fantastic game more interesting and challenging."