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Razor Freestyle Scooter (Dreamcast)

Control urban thrashers who cut through massive, radical environments. Perform tight tricks, like heel-flips, candybars, can-cans and supermen. Add to the time bar by pulling off phat air on insane ramps and half-pipes. Grind ledges, high-flying wires, barrels, and benches. Collect tokens scattered throughout the each level to unlock the coolest parks and characters. [Crave Entertainment]

Crave Entertainment
Sports, Action
Players: 2
E (Everyone)
Developer: Shaba Games
Released August 9, 2001

Overall Metascore

This is a weighted, normalized average of all individual scores given by critics, on a scale of 0 (worst) to 100 (best).

66 / 100

Critic Reviews

80 Hot Games
A good game, with solid controls, but it’s repetitive and just a little boring after a while. This is a good bone to throw a younger brother or sister.
75 Planet Dreamcast
I really don't see me pulling it out to play as often as I'd like thanks mainly to a complete lack of levels. Razor Freestyle Scooter is a very good game, a solid game, but doesn't do enough to push it past simply being a distant "kiddie" Tony Hawk.
63 GameSpot
Seasoned fans of the freestyle sports genre will whip through Razor Freestyle Scooter in an afternoon, no questions asked.
62 IGN
Nothing more than the same type of meatloaf served over again, just twice over cooked.
42 Gaming Age
On the Dreamcast, Shaba Games has sadly done little to differentiate the game from its PlayStation predecessor.

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