Amazon Maximum Age: 17 years Amazon Minimum Age: 156 months Binding: Video Game Brand: ACCLAIM EAN: 0021481232933 ESRB Age Rating: Teen Label: Acclaim Entertainment Inc. Manufacturer: Acclaim Entertainment Inc. Platform: PlayStation2 Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment Inc. Sales Rank: 9725 Studio: Acclaim Entertainment Inc.
Features:
For Play on Your PlayStation 2
Published by Acclaim
Game Genre: Sports, Game Sub-Genre: Extreme Sports
Product Description: 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
Amazon.com Product Description: Chris Edwards: Aggressive Inline offers intense action via the new action button for all your skitching, pole grabbing, vaulting, and other tricks. There are nine huge levels offering tons of rails, ramps, pipes, and surprises. The game also includes 30 to 60 objectives and 10 to 15 cinematic events per level. Environments are dynamic and deeply interactive. For example, if you skate off the Atlas statue, the massive globe rolls into the street and smashes two buses that then form a half-pipe. There is an integrated Park Editor within main game levels that allows players to build terrain in order to accomplish objectives. Over-the-top tricks include hand grinds, six types of manuals, grind transitions, double leg grinds, assorted air tricks, wall taps, stalls, wall flips, and hand plants. Aggressive Inline also features insane, lightning-quick, split-screen multiplayer games.
Customer Reviews
Average Rating:
Rating: - Great Sport, Horrible Game
I love this sport. However, this game SUCKS! It's boring and the graphics are horrible. When I bought this I was expecting Tony Hawk on skates, it wasn't. To all you potential buyers I recommend that you SAVE YOUR MONEY. I suggest that you buy ROLLING instead, it is way better than this.
Rating: - to the nay-sayers...
Okay. First off, rollerblading is undeniably insane. You tykes truly haven't watched a modern rollerblading video, have you? No. Ofcourse not. (But hey, I'm not judging. Spending your time and money on such "hip" products with Bam Margera's name on it is sick, duuude.) Skateboarding is cooler than rollerblading to the average trucker-hat-wearing-computer-humping-12 year old---I won't deny that. To the learned eye, however, it is plain to see that rollerblading is impressive. Simply put. If you can hate on this sport, you are blind in one way or the other. Check your calendars. It is (nearly) 2008. Stop hopping on the "haters' bandwagon" and learn to think and speak for yourselves.
Second off, concerning this game, it is a "rad" game for any lover of rollerblading. It has some goofy details that may mislead anybody who is not "in the know" of rollerblading, and definately leans toward the oldschool roots of rollerblading culture (ie: oversized jeans, the terrible music selection, yoo-hoo, etc). (Most of) the skaters in the game are even outdated or "unpopular." But two words to the knowledgable rollerblader: Yuck Yuckem.
Rating: - ugh...
this game is just ok. but it's sooo hard to beat. i'm tony hawk master, i have beaten all of his games. this is hard. but the game is just... OK...
Rating: - alot of fun but alot of bloodshed
ok first it's fun then suddenly you fall off a building and boom!you're on the street where...a car hits you blood flying when you land and blood flying from the car hitting you!!!
Rating: - Fruit Bootin' Madness?! You can keep it.
Like actual "super extreme" inline skating - this game sucks. Let's see, they're stuck on my feet, it's not hard, and they're stuck on my feet!