Freestyle MetalX
Xbox- Publisher: Midway
- Release Date: Sep 14, 2003
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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You want a superb soundtrack - you got it. You want a good-looking, stunt-driving, high-flying motocross outing - you got that too.
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An amazing trick system only bolsters the game's personality. You can literally land three or four maneuvers before touching down, given enough momentum.
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Play MagazineThe animation is sweet, depth of faces and places deep like Def Poetry, the play mechanics are superb and the controls are nicely laid. [July 2003, p.79]
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TotalGames.netWith the bonus of a simple-yet-effective track editor, your stunted growth is only limited by your imagination and patience, making this a game that will appeal to those inclined towards all things extreme.
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Game InformerThe gameplay is easy to pick up and surprisingly deep; but more importantly, it's continually fun. [Aug 2003, p.99]
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While this muck jam has expansive environments and great graphics, it also boasts as much originality as a Winger sing-along chorus. But that doesnt mean it cant be fun.
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A completely over the top, politically incorrect title, laden with sexual innuendo, creative environments and one incredibly detailed trick system.
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games(TM)Between the variety, the playability and the great feeling of accomplishment that comes from completing one of the many tasks, FMX is really quite good fun. Overly ambitious but fun nonetheless. [Oct 2003, p.115]
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Xbox Nation MagazineGoals are alternately too easy because the bike's brute speed makes gaps and jumps so simple, or too hard because twitchy steering and excess velocity make delicate maneuvering impossible. [Aug 2003, p.87]
User score distribution:
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Positive: 4 out of 6
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Mixed: 0 out of 6
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Negative: 2 out of 6
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MeDec 31, 2003I reckon its the most realistic game eva BUY IT.
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LukeG.Nov 15, 2003The best game yet.