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Overview
The gravity-defying tricks of freestyle BMX are back in Acclaim's Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 for the Xbox. Performing tricks, modifiers, grinds, wall rides and fastplants are the trademark of freestyle BMX and this game provides an overflowing assortment of them. There are also huge levels to explore, complex tricks and modifiers to execute and extensive challenges to overcome, all to earn the respect of your fellow freaky freestylers.
Now if you could just steer your rider correctly and not get stuck inside a wall. Some glitchy problems crop up while playing -- from confusing, nausea-inducing views to screen freeze when music tracks change to somehow having your biker end up inside a clock tower that was seemingly solid. Large levels and immense amounts of tricks are great but frustration with these glitches can negate the pluses provided by the quantity in the game.
Gameplay, Controls, Interface
With fourteen riders to choose from, each having four or more bikes to select, you guide your rider around 10+ massive levels ranging from a freestyler hangout Woodward Camp in Pennsylvania, a water park, a Highway 47 Cloverleaf or an airport parking garage. Take riders like Dave Mirra or Ryan Nyquist out on their S351 BMX or Backtrail Pro and visit exotic locations such as Devil's Peak and Venice. Compete in the Proquest mode against other superstars of freestyle BMX for their respect or in Competition mode with judges grading your every trick and landing. Some competitions are only available following the completion of levels and the challenges that lie within. Sessions mode allows you to set some records without the pressure of challenges or competition. Or just take her for a spin with Free Ride mode as you explore and practice at the various locations.
Executing moves can be difficult at times but practice and patience will reward you in the end. The most difficult and sometimes frustrating thing about this game is steering your rider. Pressing up on the directional stick orients your rider forward but your view can easily go flying around where you will come face-to-face with your rider as you unknowingly try to make him pedal backwards up a half-pipe. Now pressing up on the directional pad makes your rider continue back-pedaling for a few more moments then spins him in the proper direction. After spinning around your biker repeatedly while stuck in a half-pipe, those with weak stomachs may need a breather to quell the nausea. Once in the air though, hitting the right combination of buttons and directions soon becomes a rhythm and after a few tries, you can execute tricks smoothly. The view behind the rider sometimes becomes awkward when trying to land 'Perfect'? after a trick and not 'Sketchy,'? the first being preferred. You won't be sure if you are lined up properly because you are all of a sudden off to the side of the rider. Suddenly, your biker is sprawled flat.
With the large holding capacity of the DVD media and Xbox hard drive, this game gives players the added ability to create their own park. Start from a blank park or with a set theme such as a dirt or commercial area. There are two categories to choose from, each have a myriad of options from quarter pipes to ramps to secret pieces and specialty rails. Change the terrain itself if you like. Rotate, place, copy and delete but be sure to set aside at least a few hours to plan and create your park. This editor is extensive and involved. When you're done, test ride it and then save it. You now have a park that will challenge you to the extreme.
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Multiplayer
Plug in another controller and you can compete against a friend in competition style. Each rider gets a turn to outscore the other. Use the replay options and watch how you aired twenty feet above your opponent, performing a 'Superman'? high over his head.
Graphics
There are six locations available and they are immense. Each location consists of at least eight various arenas or parks set up for various types of tricks. Some locations encourage grinds, plants and wall rides on steel or concrete structures and barriers like the Train Yards or the HWY 47 Cloverleaf. Other locations encourage huge air tricks, jumps and manuals on dirt paths or asphalt such as Woodward Park or Swampy Trails.
Quaintly rendered, each area is depicted with the appropriate graffiti or signage, color and texture. Moving cars, trains, other bikers and various objects such as beach balls and trashcans add some fun and personality to the locations. Grades and inclines will slow you and skidding will leave skid marks. Rider faces are something less than attractive but get used to seeing them, especially when they are turned around and facing you all of a sudden because you got them back pedaling again. A frustrating thing was distinguishing various inclines or bumps that are not very clear, such as stairs or railroad tracks. You may not know they are stairs or tracks until your rider starts bouncing up and down and flipping over. In addition, at one point when executing a fastplant on the clock face of the clock tower, my rider disappeared into the tower. He was stuck there and brick walls were the only graphics on screen. There are other points where the view pulls you to the side of the rider you have performing a landing on a lip and a wall all of a sudden blocks your view. That is until the game whips you above your now prone rider, staring at his crumpled body and bike. Please note, parents, that crashing at any point will cause a spray of blood to come from your rider.
Audio
If you are not a heavy metal fan or don't enjoy the grunge-style music associated with these types of games, download your own personal music choices to the game. It makes the experience that mush more enjoyable. Music audio is clear and unobtrusive unless you desire to crank it to plaster pealing levels. Sound effects are typical and at times quite funny. You have to smile when you accidentally send your rider into deep water and you hear a splash and 'plunk.'? But then again, hearing your rider and his bike getting run over by the train or being hit by a car is somewhat disconcerting yet humorous in a sick, twisted way.
A frustrating point between the audio and gameplay was in Free Ride mode, which has no time limits or challenges. This means the music tracks, included tracks or personal downloads, will switch after the average four-minute song length. Suddenly, you'll find yourself frozen in the air for a second, stuck in mid-trick while the track changes. One second is an eternity when playing sports games and can easily throw off your rhythm. This doesn't occur in other modes due to the three-minute time limit, well below the average music track length.
Bottom Line
Boasting a whopping 1,500 tricks to perform, Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 pushes the mark on trick quantity. However, the amount of glitches and quirks that occurred became too much of a frustration. The immense levels provided variety and personality to each location but, once again, you still need to control your rider as he moves from section to section, performing tricks along the way. Controls outside of executing tricks were frustrating and views were at times dizzying. With its strong point on quantity, Dave Mirra's Freestyle BMX 2 fails on the quality of rider control and in distinct graphics.
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Endorsed by 10-Time World Champion Dave Mirra, Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX also features nine other competitors including Ryan Nyquist who was motion-captured as well. The number of moves that can be performed exceed 1,300 according to Acclaim as you can create your own moves using a modifier button. There are 12 interactive environments to ride in such as the Eastwood Ramp Park and Camp Woodward's Lot 8 (known as the best indoor park in the world). A few of the ten modes of play include B-M-X (similar to basketball's Horse), Longest Grind, Sickest Trick, and Gnarliest Crash.
In the rarefied world of BMX racing, Dave 'Miracle Boy' Mirra is a living legend in the extreme sports community. It is fitting, therefore, that Acclaim's Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX successfully captures both his talents and the adrenaline rush (and danger) of BMX racing for the computer. Simply put, Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX is to BMX racing as Activision's Tony Hawk games is to skateboarding. Which is to say it is an excellent sport game that offers plenty of tracks, numerous real-life riders, and a staggering amount of tricks you can perform - over 1,300 in this game.
Similar to Tony Hawk, DMFB follows the tried-and-true 'challenge-based' formula: you are presented with challenges on each of the 12 courses, each with a mix of free-riding and competition. This translate into a great learning curve: as the boards get harder, you get better and can pull off more tricks. The game movements and controls are very similar to Tony Hawk, although the tricks are harder to execute and there is more to do in this game. As you would expect, the bike feels heavier and less agile than a skateboard, and this adds to the game's realism. In addition to a wide range of tricks and levels, the game even has some ingenious modes that you won't find in real BMX racing. For instance, your goal in one competition is to fall or crash the hardest - the more gruesome your crash looks, the higher your score will be.
Excellent gameplay aside, DMFB also does not disappoint in the graphics department. Thanks to thorough motion capture work by the Acclaim team, Dave and his friends' fantastic movements are presented realistically and smoothly, especially on systems equipped with a 3D card. Although it covers dirt, street, and vert, the only unfortunate shortfall is that the game lacks the flatland component to BMX that makes the sport what it is. But given the range of other gameplay modes, this absence is little more than a small nitpick.
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Quick analysis tool for mac. If you have even the slighest interest in the extreme sport of BMX racing, Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX is a must-have. It's fast, fun, and has excellent replayability that will keep you coming back for more. Too bad Acclaim discontinued this PC version shortly after release in 2000, leaving only the console versions in the market.
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