| 96 |
Gamer's Pulse
Very well executed.
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| 95 |
GameZone
One of Aggressive Inline's most appealing aspects is the simplest (yet most brilliant) of them all: zero time limit. I could go on and on about how wonderful this is, but I don't think I have to.
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| 93 |
TotalGames.net
Quite simply the new Mack Daddy of extreme sports games. Think what might happen if "Tony Hawks Pro Skater 3," "Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2" and "Jet Set Radio Future" all settled down and had a baby together
thats Aggressive Inline.
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| 92 |
GameSpy
It takes everything that is good about the Tony Hawk games and expands on it rather significantly.
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| 91 |
Media and Games Online Network
One of the best extreme sports games to come out in a long while.
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| 91 |
Armchair Empire
It has tons of replayability and lots of fun, even if it might take a while to grasp the control and get used to the speed issue.
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| 91 |
IGN
The title just has it all. A deep, intuitive control scheme mingles wonderfully with gargantuan levels filled with challenges.
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| 90 |
Nintendophiles
Aggressive Inline literally has become my favorite extreme sports game to date.
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| 90 |
Nintendojo
Lots of replay value, lots of fun, lots of bouncing breasts. This is no Tony Hawk-stale-ass-been-there-done-that type of game; this game is fresh, fun, and fast.
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| 90 |
GamePro
The depth and design of each stage, in fact, is what makes this game addicting to playtheres so much to see and do in each level.
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| 89 |
netjak
Imagine taking the freedom and tricks from "THPS" and combine the adrenaline-pumping fun of a "Jet Set Radio." ... Truly a breath of fresh air for the gaming community.
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| 88 |
GameSpot
Its innovations with regard to timed-run and in-level goal designs are sure to become trends used in the next generation of alternative sports games.
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| 88 |
Game Informer
As much a platformer as it is an action/sports title...I just would have liked it better with more Tony and less Mario. [Sept 2002, p.84]
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| 86 |
Nintendo Power
The enormous levels and innovative tricks make for endless game play. [Oct 2002, p.194]
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| 83 |
GameCube Europe
Career mode in AI is amazingly fun because there is so much to do and see in each level.
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| 60 |
Play Magazine
Dishes out some truly inventive (if not a tad insane) leve design, tight gameplay, and great visuals, to the extent that anyone even remotely interested in the sport will likely embrace this game's spin on the whole extreme sports trend. [Oct 2002, p.85]
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