MODEL- 23293 VENDOR- ACCLAIM FEATURES- Aggressive Inline The skin on your knees can always grow back. After a while, a fractured nose only looks funny at certain angles. Some people think its funny when you write backwards that you write "open head my cracked I." It doesnt matter what you hurt and what you break in the process--so long as you always go aggressive. * Features the top pros in the industry like 2001 Gravity Games and X Games Vert Champion Taig Khris, 2001 X Games Street Champion Jaren Grob, the founding father of Inline Skating, Chris Edwards in addition to Franky Morales, Shane Yost, Matt Lindenmuth, Eito Yasutoko, Sven Boekhorst, Matt Salerno and Sam Fogarty. We have the best of the best in Inline Skating. * Introducing the innovative "Juice Meter" Timed levels are a thing of the past, now if you perform a trick your juice meter will raise and youll be able to continue on, if you cant perform your juice meter will run out and its Game Over. * Aggressive Inline introduces the "Action Button" The one touch button for all your skitching, pole grabbing, vaulting and interactive needs. This really increases the interactively of each environment for all skill levels. * 30 to 60 objectives per level with challenges including time limit point total, Head-to-Head, single trick point value, NPC challenges and many others. * 10 to 15 cinematic events per level that makes the worlds really come alive. As an example, if you skate off of the Atlas statue, the massive br
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For Play on Your PlayStation 2
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Published by Acclaim
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Game Genre: Sports, Game Sub-Genre: Extreme Sports
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4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Hours Of FUN!!!!May 30, 2002
By Martin Jordan I have the demo of this game and I totally fell in love with it. The characters are funny, especially the hip hop clown guy who gives you a mission to do. I was getting tired of Tony Hawk and that other crap. This game seems to be a lot more fun and the moves are pretty easy to do. I would tell anyone who is or is not into these types of games to give this a try since it is definately worth the trouble.
4 of 4 found the following review helpful:
Transitioner for THPS4Jun 05, 2002
By Evan M. Rigterink If you got bored of playing Tony Hawk 3 like I did because you are so darn good at it then you really should take a look at this game. This game has everything that Tony Hawk 3 should have had, massive levels, interesting missions, and lots of tricks. This truly is a extreme sports game, and should not be confused with a game like Jet Grind Radio. If you loved the Tony Hawk series, then buy this game!!
6 of 7 found the following review helpful:
The Best Extreme Sports Game EverJun 03, 2002
This game is so awesome it's hard to describe it in words. With the huge levels great gameplay and insane soundtrack it is a must buy for anyone who has played any extreme sports game to date. I bought as soon as it came out and haven't taken it out of my PS2 yet. I was hoping someone would come out with an inline skating game and finally ACCLAIM has done so. Well I have to get back to playing Aggressive Inline hopefully you buy it and see what i mean.
3 of 3 found the following review helpful:
Aggressive Inline is a great gameApr 21, 2003
When I first got Aggressive Inline I thought it would be another game where you play it for a few weeks then it never gets touched again - IT'S NOT!!! When I started playing the game I noticed that the levels are HUGE!! Then, I figured out that you could do extreme tricks like skitch onto cars and do vaults and flips. You can also unlock extra levels in the main level. Another thing is you have a juice meter and when that runs out (when you fall down too much or just don't do enough tricks)that level ends. This may sound good, but after a while I would get tired of the level and quit.
I though this game was really fun so I give it 4 stars
2 of 2 found the following review helpful:
Lose the skateboard, 'cuz we're about to do something new !Jun 24, 2002
By Craig Juan For the past 7 years (or at least I think so), I've been playing too many skateboarding and BMX games on my Dreamcast and been wondering when an aggressive skating game will come out. During those past years, I always thought to myself that maybe they will make an aggressive skating game, because of the uncontrollable hype on BMX, Skateboarding, Snowboarding, and Surfing...and then it happened. Finally after 7 long years of playing nothing more than BMX, Skateboard, Snowboard, and Surfing games as the only extreme sport games out there, Acclaim, the same creators who gave you Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 for the Gamecube, Xbox, PS2, and Game Boy Advance, gives us the first aggressive skating game for home consoles entitled Aggressive Inline for the PS2. And all I gotta say is FINALLY !!! IT'S ABOUT TIME WE SEE A BLADING GAME !!! I played the game over at a local electronics store from where I live at, and I gotta say, I'm very impressed. Even skateboarders and people who just hate blading were impressed with the way this game plays. The graphics are nearly perfect. The huge stages look vivid and colorful and the character animations move smoothly, but the 3D models look a little pixelated. But still, it's looking great ! The audio is amazing. The game's soundtrack sounds like real music to my ears, with the sounds of punk rock and hip-hop and the sound effects really match the game's atmosphere. The sounds of grinding, landing, and grunting sound pretty cool. And as always, you get a nice selection of some of the best pro bladers of all time, including some made-up skaters based on Acclaim's idea like Eito Yasutoko, Chris Edwards and more. As for the gameplay, it rocks. You don't really get that much game modes, but it's still enough to satisfy the average gamer. The controls are similar to that of Tony Hawk and mostly Dave Mirra 2. And that's a good thing, considering that the Dave Mirra 2 engine helped made the game itself very popular. It's fun to pull off tricks, but when you start to spin, that's where the problem starts. Sometimes it's hard to pull off even the easiest rotations, but that doesn't mean that the game itself is bad. At least it made up for it's graceful controls and wide varieties of tricks. You can still do manuals and try to keep your balance while you grind on rails or ledges. And just like in Dave Mirra 2 on the Career Mode, you'll still do some numerous missions and talk to other people during play. So in the end, Aggressive Inline is one of the greatest extreme sports games of all time and it truly revolutionized the genre. Sure the game itself has its flaws and the upcoming Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 4 will beat the tar out of this game, but I don't care ! Just as long as there's something else to play other than just the same thing all over again. If you wan't to abandon skateboarding and BMX games for a little while and play somehting different, great games like Aggressive Inline should not remain unplayed. And don't forget ! This game will also release on the Gamecube, Game Boy Advance, and the Xbox very soon, so everyone will get their hands on the best blading game of all time !