- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Aug 12, 2002
- Also On: PlayStation 2
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Official Xbox MagazineMultiplayer is a highlight, and it works incredibly well. [Nov 2002, p.132]
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This game has very few flaws with the exception of the controls.
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There's absolutely no reason to give it a pass because you were diappointed in the first Mat Hoffman, because the two games have nothing besides the name in common.
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Although the controls are responsive, theyre far from easy to learn (even harder to master), especially if youre just getting into the pool of extreme sports.
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If not for the tough level progression we might have been talking about this game in a completely different (and much happier) light.
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Definitely follows the standard formula, bolstered by some nice additions. Then again, its an enjoyable formula that worksso no problem.
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There are plenty of challenges, huge playing environments and highflying tricks to give extreme sports gamers their moneys worth, but there are also a few flaws that cant be ignored.
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Apart from having cool flatland tricks and an interesting road-trip theme, Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2 is rather stale.
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The XBox game looks a little better and has the obligatory extra rider and level, but it lacks the use of home made soundtracks, which is a bummer.
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