- Publisher: Activision
- Release Date: Nov 19, 2001
- Also On: PC
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86To really get the most out of this game, play it with an experienced friend in two player link mode...it's excellent fun and adds more to the design than you may realize.
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81The controls and general feel of Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX make it a satisfying product.
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The game is still basically a 2D title with multiple horizontal planes. [Dec 2001, p.118]
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Decent visuals, responsive controls, and its whole pick up and play quality are the high points of this game making it a worthy candidate for witling away a few hours on a lengthy road trip.
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70Pro BMX was a solid game on the PS One this should have been just as solid.
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70In terms of gameplay this title is a gem. There are loads of tricks for you to master and a stack of challenges for you to complete.
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Will appeal more to bikers who've had hands-on experiences than casual gamers looking for a fun sport with less subjective scoring and easier controls.
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66Hoffman is a decent game in it's own right, or would be if it didn't have to live up to the fluidity and re-playability of the excellent Tony Hawk Pro Skater for the GBA.
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If you like tough, tricky combos, Mat's your man. [Jan 2002, p.132]
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60Even though they feel a little canned and inorganic, most of the stunts are a breeze to execute, thanks in part to a great tutorial mode that will get even total newbies up to speed in a half-hour.
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The restricted movement is tough to stomach. [Dec 2001, p.264]
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