Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX
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Product Description
If you’re into mobile stunt sports meeting that are similar to the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater series (a necessary comparison), you might find, with a small patience, that Dave Mirra changeable BMX is a surprisingly excellent one. It doesn’t offer much more than the established glide-and-trick formula, but it’s still a fun ride.
In general, this game calls for quicker thumbs and more precision than other sports meeting in the genre, but it also provides a greater sense of accomplishment to those who get up to alacrity. The animation of your rider’s backflips, grinds, and other aerial drills looks startlingly realistic; and, with 1,300 tricks available, chances are that you’ll always find a new way to fall off your bike. Most levels are huge and designed so that you can pull off many stunts per track. In fact, you must complete some of the harder stunts to win sponsors for new gear. For all of you kids who are into aggro music, Dave’s game features well loved four-chord acts Social Distortion, Rancid, and the Deftones, as well as rap group Cypress Hill.
On the downside, the game’s visuals just don’t look tremendously better than the PlayStation version. Although they’re nicely rendered and decently animated, none of it screams, “128-bit pixel-pushing processing potential!”
While it won’t stun anyone with its originality, Dave Mirra changeable BMX offers an fascinating twist on the burgeoning mobile-stunt genre. –Mark Brooks
Pros:
- Many challenging stunts
- Hip soundtrack
- Bike-control scheme plays and feels differently from others in genre
Cons:
- Substandard graphics
- Not anything most gamers haven’t seen before
Amazon.com Review
If you’re into mobile stunt sports meeting that are similar to the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater series (a necessary comparison), you might find, with a small patience, that Dave Mirra changeable BMX is a surprisingly excellent one. It doesn’t offer much more than the established glide-and-trick formula, but it’s still a fun ride.
In general, this game calls for quicker thumbs and more precision than other sports meeting in the genre, but it also provides a greater sense of accomplishment to those who get up to alacrity. The animation of your rider’s backflips, grinds, and other aerial drills looks startlingly realistic; and, with 1,300 tricks available, chances are that you’ll always find a new way to fall off your bike. Most levels are huge and designed so that you can pull off many stunts per track. In fact, you must complete some of the harder stunts to win sponsors for new gear. For all of you kids who are into aggro music, Dave’s game features well loved four-chord acts Social Distortion, Rancid, and the Deftones, as well as rap group Cypress Hill.
On the downside, the game’s visuals just don’t look tremendously better than the PlayStation version. Although they’re nicely rendered and decently animated, none of it screams, “128-bit pixel-pushing processing potential!”
While it won’t stun anyone with its originality, Dave Mirra changeable BMX offers an fascinating twist on the burgeoning mobile-stunt genre. –Mark Brooks
Pros:
- Many challenging stunts
- Hip soundtrack
- Bike-control scheme plays and feels differently from others in genre
Cons:
- Substandard graphics
- Not anything most gamers haven’t seen before
Amazon.com Product Description
Ride as Dave Mirra, 10-time World BMX Champion and Gold Medal Winner, in the 2000 X Sports meeting Street Competition; Ryan Nyquist, Gold Medal Winner in the 2000 X Sports meeting Bike Stunt Dirt Jump; or any of a group of other pros in this BMX game for your Dreamcast. The open trick system lets you start with basic tricks and modify them to make new moves. More than 1,300 different tricks are available, resulting in infinite combinations. Make your way owing to Vert, dirt, and street-riding levels, each of which has multiple objectives and hidden areas. Master levels to earn support from such sponsors as Slim Jim, Adidas, Haro, and Specialized. Ten different multiplayer sports meeting are available, including B-M-X (a variation of HORSE), Longest Grind, Sickest Trick, and Gnarliest Crash. The soundtrack includes selections from Sublime, Cypress Hill, Rancid, Social Distortion, Deftones, Pennywise, and Dropkick Murphys.
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