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A sports title in the same vein as SSX, BMX 2 lets you compete as a real rider, trying to perform as many tricks and stunts as possible within a small amount of time, all the while The PC version also includes exclusive unlockable in-game items. Nintendo DS. Read Full Description.

Like this: Like Loading The number of moves that can be performed exceed 1, according to Acclaim as you can create your own moves using a modifier button. There are 12 interactive environments to ride in such as the Eastwood Ramp Park and Camp Woodward's Lot 8 known as the best indoor park in the world. Which is to say it is an excellent sport game that offers plenty of tracks, numerous real-life riders, and a staggering amount of tricks you can perform - over 1, in this game.

Similar to Tony Hawk, DMFB follows the tried-and-true "challenge-based" formula: you are presented with challenges on each of the 12 courses, each with a mix of free-riding and competition.

One second is an eternity when playing sports games and can easily throw off your rhythm. This doesn't occur in other modes due to the three-minute time limit, well below the average music track length.

However, the amount of glitches and quirks that occurred became too much of a frustration. The immense levels provided variety and personality to each location but, once again, you still need to control your rider as he moves from section to section, performing tricks along the way. Controls outside of executing tricks were frustrating and views were at times dizzying. With its strong point on quantity, Dave Mirra's Freestyle BMX 2 fails on the quality of rider control and in distinct graphics.

As extreme sports have become more popular, it was only a matter of time before they made their way to video games. Now with Tony Hawk paving the way for Activision, creating a game with unexpected success, other publishers are getting in on the action. Instead of attempting to compete against the highly successful Tony Hawk skateboarding series, Acclaim made a smart move and signed one of the greatest freestyle BMX riders around. With a variety of riders and ten massive levels that are four times larger than the previous version, chances are this won't be a game that you can complete in a week.

In addition, there are ten multiplayer games and a trick system that allows for amazing amounts of combinations. Its only drawback is the benchmark set by the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series. Although different sports, both games run on the same principles and Tony Hawk's Pro Skater moved the mark to an almost unreachable level. Before starting, however, one of the ten riders must be selected -- paying attention to the eight different attributes will help simplify the process.

Besides selecting the rider, a bike must be chosen. However, only one bike is available at first, since the rest start out locked. Once starting the Proquest mode, challenges are given to advance to the next stage of a level. Some of these challenges are straightforward, such as performing a particular trick, while others include locating specific objects.

This is where things can slow down or become frustrating, as some of the tricks are extremely difficult to pull off.

To offset this frustration, other goals were put in to allow some distraction from working on performing a difficult challenge. This is where the 'Gap Challenges'? In each level, there are ten to thirty Gap Challenges hidden and if all are found, Respect points are given which are used to unlock features. These extra challenges consist of pulling off tricks over terrain gaps to encourage creativity and bigger tricks.

Respect points can also be gained by completing regular challenges and levels, so seeking out Gap Challenges are not necessary. If you reach 10, Respect points, however, the competition event opens where races are held so this may provide some motivation. As stated earlier, there are ten levels included and they are large. Each level is set in a totally different environment such as airport parking lots, regular skate parks, and even Venice.

All parts of the levels are used and anything can be used to perform tricks. You may even find yourself on a rooftop or grinding on a moving car. As far as the actual trick system, what you'll find is a dynamic structure allowing over 1, possibilities.

The controls help make accomplishing tricks easier, but mastering them will take time. At first, looking in the manual, the control system seems complicated with buttons doing different things depending if you're riding, in the air, grinding, staling, or manualing. Don't be concerned however, as most perform in similar manners, some having more possibilities than others.

There is also the ability to create unique moves using the Y button and each rider also has signature moves unique to that particular rider. Other than the Proquest, there is also an option called Session where no challenges are given, only a time limit, and Free Ride where there are no challenges or time limits.

The Park Editor is the most exciting option, where parks can be created to your specifications. There is great flexibility in the objects used and also the terrain and lighting. For those who enjoy creating their dream park, there will be few complaints as almost anything desired can be created.

Visually, there is little room for complaints, as flaws are hard to come by. The riders have a high amount of detail and the environments of the levels look fantastic.

Other issues like the riders crashing or falling off their bikes have a humorous look to them, as they appear more like crash test dummies landing in awkward positions. The bike and rider detail is very nicely done.

So all in all, I would have to say "Great job! Music soundtracks tend to get very stale when playing a game over and over.

I normally wind up just shutting down the audio and throwing on one of my own CDs. Whoever picked the music was right on the nose because it just makes you want to ride like a demon let loose from hell.

The toughest thing to learn in the game is all the different trick combos, but that just comes from practice. The manual does explain all the different game types within the game, provides brief overviews of the tricks and, of course, it contains the standard installation section. This will be a very simple bottom line!

Ride hard! Ride safe! Browse games Game Portals. Install Game. Click the "Install Game" button to initiate the file download and get compact download launcher.

Locate the executable file in your local folder and begin the launcher to install your desired game. Game review Downloads Screenshots Overall rating: 8. Overall rating: 7.



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