It's actually a lot of fun once you get over a few of the quirks that surface during its gameplay, like its wonky collision detection during grinds and item pick-ups.
The game sports large creative levels, a unique trick upgrading system, and a killer sound, but whatever innovations the game makes are easily overshadowed by the frustrating controls and the return of the timed run.
SummaryThe game just feels like a BMX video game on a handheld system ought to feel--like a miniaturized version of its console cousin without any compromises or cutbacks.