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Playstation 2 : Aggressive Inline Skating Reviews

Below are user reviews of Aggressive Inline Skating and on the right are links to professionally written reviews. The summary of review scores shows the distribution of scores given by the professional reviewers for Aggressive Inline Skating. Column height indicates the number of reviews with a score within the range shown at the bottom of the column. Higher scores (columns further towards the right) are better.







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Suprised but I love the game

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 07, 2002
Author: Amazon User

I am NOT into sports game in general and I live for fighting games. but for some reason I am totally into this game. There are a whole bunch of characters and levels and the music is really, really good. Plus you don't run into skating time limits with the free skate which rocks but you better watch the juice meter. As with most other games, there are small flaws but nothing that I'm really annoyed with.

Overall, Aggressive Inline rocks and is a winner.

A must have game for all gamres

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 22, 2002
Author: Amazon User

A have recentaly bought this game because it is a represenative of my sport. Even though I may be a little bias, this is one of the best games I have ever played. It is well rounded and even if you don't skate, if you like the extreme sport genre you will love the game.

Why the game is fun.

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 23, 2002
Author: Amazon User

The game is fun because, it is just like Tony Hawk's Pro sk8er 1,2,& 3, and i thought these were good this game tops all of them. It is funer because it is more challenging and there is a whole lot more to do before you beat the game.

Sweetest Skatin Game Eva

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 24, 2002
Author: Amazon User

This is the only decent aggressive skating game I have ever seen. It is extremely challenging, and I like it even more than Tony Hawk, so you know it must be good. You can vault, skitch, swing around poles, collect items, receive powerups, and much more. If you've been looking for an awesome agressive skating game, this is the game to buy, even though it is fairly expensive.

Aggressive...

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: June 28, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Aggressive Inline is a revolutionary title in the extreme sports genre. It is made by the same developers of Dave Mirra BMX, and exceeds Dave Mirra's games in fun factor. The game features some things never seen in extreme sports titles, such as vaulting, swinging on poles and skitching onto the backs of cars. Also, it features a unique level up system, where if you use a specific trait alot, you will get better and become a better skater. It introduces a new system where grabs and flips are performed with square, and actions such as talking, vaulting and pole grabing are accomplished with circle. There are 9 levels in all, each complete with tons of goals to complete, and characters that give out these goals. These characters are really funny and say some funny stuff. Like the clown in the Boardwalk level. The game is very hard at times, but you will never find yourself to frustrated. There are lots of things to unlock too.This of course adds tons of replay value, just like in all the Tony Hawk games, its the same kind of experience. The soundtrack is also good too, with some great songs to skate to. Some of the songs really set the mood for the levels in the game.
I'd say the biggest flaw in the game are the graphics. They are decent, but there are also lots of errors. Sometimes the backrounds flicker a bit, and sometimes the camera angles will go through objects like in N64 games. Also, I've ended up stuck inside a moving bus, with nothing in it due to graphical errors, and also fell through the graphics after performing a 80,000 point grind, and, didn't end up getting the points. Its really a shame that a small thing like this had to pop up in a near perfect game. Another flaw is that besides its many play modes, such as Career, freeride, timed skate and create a park, sadly, there is no create a skater mode. This would've been great to create characters. Aggressive Inline is a cool game, but amazingly, even with all of its features, it could still easily be improved.

it was cool but....

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 08, 2002
Author: Amazon User

this game is definatey better than tony hawk. there are some very cool tricks. I think i only have two complaints. It's harder to get specials, compared to THPS3. But the worst thing is that it is way to easy to advance to the next level. another great thing is the awesome soundtrack.

Incredible!!!

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: July 22, 2002
Author: Amazon User

OK here is the low down, I have been a skater for most of my life, boards that is. I also want to point out that I am a Tony Hawk loyalist, and this game blows the current THPS game out of the water. The levels are HUGE!!! when I say huge I mean absolutley ENORMOUS. I mean there is literally no place you cannot go, roof tops, cable car wires inside the justice bowls, it is amazing. Let's not forget about the Keys that you can find to expand the already amazing size of the levels to even larger ones. Transfers, transferring from a two story building to a spine below is alot of fun. The challenges are right on, hard at times, but that is the beauty of this game it takes a while to master a specific trick to get the attributes built up to be able to do a single challenge. and let me say that being able to build your skaters attributes is a must for any skate game. So many features so little time, TRUST ME buy this game and you will have hours upon hours of fun.

Impressive

4 Rating: 4, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: November 12, 2002
Author: Amazon User

Believe it or not, this was my introduction to an inline video game (I'm a 1st person shooter fan). This is a great game!! The tutorial got me up to speed quickly, and it was all fun and games from there. Great graphics, awesome sound, tons of gameplay. Give it a try!

Watch out Tony, there's a new kid on the block

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 14, 2002
Author: Amazon User

A few words to sum this game up: massive, intense, awe-inspiring, great soundtrack, aggressive. Since Skate and Destroy, Z-Axis made a great skateboarding game that was not too far behind the Tony Hawk's Pro Skater series. Of course THPS has been the king of extreme sports for a few years now, but Z-Axis came out of hiding and teamed up with Acclaim (who recently did BMX XXX)to give birth to what hopefully will become a legend in extreme sports in the future. Z-Axis combined with Acclaim have made Aggressive Inline. The THPS of inline sk8ing. Not many inline sk8ing games have been made (maybe none?) but this one will hopefully set a course and path for more and more inline sk8ing games in the future. I have had this game for only a week now but my review on what I saw while I was playing is 10/10.

Graphics: 10/10
Framerate: 10/10
Controls: 10/10
Sound: 9/10
Overall play value: 10/10

Even though the Soundtrack lacks some edge to it, it's probably one of the best factors in Agrressive Inline. Music by Black Sheep, Saliva, Hoobastank, Reel Big Fish and many more. The great quality of the soundtrack just adds to the greatness of this game. From the rock filled Crawling in the Dark to the California sk8ing beat and rhyme of Sellout, this soundtrack makes the game come alive even more. My personal favorite is Sellout by Reel Big Fish. This song actually makes you feel alive cause of how it is so upbeat. It might even make you want to get up and dance while you're playing. The levels in the game are (like I said) massive. Seven HUGE levels filled with obstacles, ramps, rails, and god knows what! I swear, I sometimes get lost in the levels because they are so huge! And the graphics...right up there with THPS and a little bit more. The faces on the skaters look SO real. And the level objectives are...how should I put this...time mastering as well as patience bending. You have to know when to do an objective at the right time. Say for instance in the Movie Lot, in one area you have to activate the main power. To do this you must ride up the slope, go left, stop, face the rails in the air, jump on the one in front of you, grind it, then jump at the right time so you'll grind the chalkboard, and then jump on another rail and grind it, at the end, jump at the EXACT time so you'll grind the main power switch dangling in the air high above you. Yep, pretty mind boggling, but when do an objective right, sometimes you'll get a really cool cinematic motioning to you that you did it right. Again for instance with activating the main power, when you do that, the big cauldren in the middle of the room will open and the woman that is shackled on the table that hangs above the cauldren will slowly descend into the bubbling soup and win the table comes back out, the woman isn't on there anymore. Pretty creepy, yeah. There is at least more than 15 objectives in each level, some harder than the other. Did I also mention that you can talk to people to get multiple objectives, skitch moving vehicles (in one level, the Boardwalk, you can skitch a rollercoaster and another, the Airfield, you can skitch a flying plane! Insane!), and can get multiple hidden characters. Sorry, no skater cinematics if you beat the game with a skater but you can get a cinematic of a level showing all the cinematics you get when you complete a certain objective in that level. There are also hidden objectives (as if there weren't enough regular objectives in the first place!) that you have to find on your own, no one will tell you. The only way to get the secret characters is to complete ALL of the objectives in a level (including the hidden objectives). The secret characters are (in level order): Bride, Goddess, Junkie, Captain, Diver, Bombshell, and then Mummy. There's more than enough trick combinations to keep you going for days to figure them all out. Also, in order to improve your stats you have actually got to PLAY the game to build your skillz. You can't buy them or find them in a level like in THPS. Sorry, no code for having your stats all the way up to maximum (at least no code I've found yet). Well, I hope this review enlightend you viewers about this game and the greatness of it. Also, the codes...you have to find them out on your own. Sorry! :) But anyways, this game is bound to reach THPS' standards and maybe even further. I hope Z-Axis and Acclaim come out with a sequel to this game. A few words to sum this game up: massive, intense, awe-inspiring, great soundtrack, and VERY AGGRESSIVE!!!

to the nay-sayers...

5 Rating: 5, Useful: 0 / 0
Date: December 31, 2007
Author: Amazon User

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.


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