Razor: Freestyle Scooter
- 10 riders
- 45 cool moves
- hidden bonuses
- awesome graphics
- two-player action
Product Description
Cartridge Only – If they’re so cool in real life, can you even presume what they can do in a video game? The well loved razor scooters now have their own GBC title, and it’s one intense ride. Choose your rig from a variety of available scooters, and then head out to rescue your friends from the clutches an evil robot named Norton. Your stylishness and skills are the only things that can save the day, so get moving! There are 10 cool characters to play as each with unique abilities and shortcomings and 45 cool drills to pull off. Packed with awesome graphics and realistic action, RAZOR FREESTYLE SCOOTER challenges you to grind ledges, jump barrels, and go tricks like no-footers, tailwhips, and supermen. Each level is loaded with hard obstacles and hidden bonuses, and the controls are refreshingly unadorned to learn. If you’re looking for a splendid take on this well loved new sport, you’ve found it. Play alone or take on a friendAmazon.com Product Description
Control urban thrashers who cut owing to massive, radical environments. Go tight tricks, such as tail whips, body varials, and backflips. Race to the end line while grinding ledges, barrels, and benches. You can even upgrade your ride for better performance and cooler tricks.
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Now I find this game alright except that this game has no challenge to it. Anyone can beat simple mode and the hard mode doesn’t take much. Its soundtrack makes your ears bleed (just an exaggeration). This game doesn’t have enough tricks available and they can all easily be executed (like the backflip can be done even if you just do a small jump, certainly unreal even by arcade standards). Now I know that the game could have earned at least one more star. I wish that they could have place in some scooter parks and added in some vert. Keep on trying Crave Entertainment, you can make an brilliant sequel, I know you can.
Rating: 2 / 5
(…) I never saw what the huge deal about [the original Razor scooter itself ]was. Two small wheels screwed onto a piece of aluminum foil and rubber handlebars…I don’t reflect so. Second, the game named after the fabled toy was even worse. Contracted, it is a GBC game, but this was just weak. With nearly not anything in the way of combos, tricks, or, well, fun, this game is for those who get bored easily, which, with this particular game, will just about everyone.
Rating: 1 / 5