
I am glad for the different music, which to me is a step up from the limited and highly repetitive music of THPS3.


Sound: The sound is pretty good for the most part. The graphics aren't bad, not by a long shot, but they aren't my cup of tea. More sharp edges to the characters' features and outlines. Graphics: While you get a lot more, visually, in the game, the graphics do not appear as smooth as THPS3. There are some goals that you will put off forever because they either a) don't make sense or b) will require patience, creative problem solving and a lot of focus. I'm glad that the guys at Neversoft tried to make this game harder than THPS3, but it's a double-edged sword and a steep learning curve. These can certainly look cool, but can be quite hard to do. There are certainly more crazy tricks to try out that you can both learn through goals and figure out for yourselves. Gameplay: Not too much is new in the gameplay. The environments are expanded and the best feature is the suspension of the 2 minute time limit. All in all, it's an enjoyable, if frustrating, gaming experience. Overall: Like many others who have reviewed this game before me, I agree that it tried to do too much and broke too much away from the THPS3 formula which worked just fine.

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