Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX
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AntagonistIt's a great game for what it does, but not everyone's going to enjoy watching polygonal people do stupid stuff on a bike.
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While the midair stunts and crashes look painfully real, the game also seems to lack a convincing sensation of speed.
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From its addictive ProQuest mode and dynamic skeletal animation system to its engaging licensed tunes, it's the proverbial "Tony Hawk" for freestyle BMX fans.
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Daily RadarWith plenty of features, accessible yet challenging gameplay and a solid soundtrack, Freestyle BMX is just the thing to alleviate any prolonged skateboard withdrawal.
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This is free roaming BMX action, complete with dirt tracks, half pipes, empty pools -- just the goods to fulfill any BMXers dream.
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In no way flawless, but once you get the hang of it, it's a fun game.
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There's no way around it: the game rocks.
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This game managed to capture the feel of those rat-tailed days, without putting my older and fatter body at risk.
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A great action game, a competitive extreme sports title, and the best bike racing game ever made for the PlayStation.
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It's fun to play, and it has that wonderfully irritable quality that keeps you coming back for just one more trick. Or two. Or four. Or, screw it, I'm not going out tonight, I'll just stay in and play Dave Mirra all night.
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Mirra stands as the best BMX game on the market.
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Spank!Overall this game totally rocks. I loved it.
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#52 Most Discussed PS1 Game of 2000
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User score distribution:
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Positive: 5 out of 13
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Mixed: 8 out of 13
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Negative: 0 out of 13
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BenN.Jun 1, 2003Cool.
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KarlD.Jan 4, 2002