- Publisher: Koei
- Release Date: Oct 1, 2001
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Official U.S. Playstation MagazineA limited trick set takes away from the power of the game. [Oct 2001, p.135]
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Although its gameplay is derivative, Yanya Caballista’s ludicrous B-movie plot, wacky animation, and cartoon-inspired zaniness give it entertainment value.
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There simply is no other game like this on PS2, and that alone makes it an attractive -if somewhat expensive- $50 gamble.
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Next Generation MagazineIt isn’t bad, just eccentric – perhaps too much for its own good. [Jan 2002, p.82]
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Lacks the necessary energy to keep the game moving, and instead relies on the gimmicky "fingerboard" to set itself apart. But as far as gimmicks go, it's a good one.
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With the control totally screwed, graphics, sound, and other bells and whistles don't matter.
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Features fine graphics, a unique backstory, and atrocious controls.
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Its simplistic gameplay and utter lack of complicated mechanics make it far easier to pick up, but the shallow gameplay will be a turnoff to skateboarding game enthusiasts.
User score distribution:
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Positive: 3 out of 7
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Mixed: 1 out of 7
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Negative: 3 out of 7
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LoriJ.Nov 2, 2004I like the game but I got it used so I don't have a finger board. I still like it but playing it is harder than it should be.
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JamesK.Apr 7, 2002This is a really fun game for one player; the only drawback is that you only get one fingerboard and the second player has to fly blind.
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JustinC.Jan 8, 2002This is the wort game ever made. I like Pokemon better.