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Aggressive Inline (Xbox)

Features the top pros in the industry like 2001 Gravity Games and X Games Vert Champion Taïg Khris, 2001 X Games Street Champion Jaren Grob, the founding father of Inline Skating, Chris Edwards in additon to Franky Morales, Shane Yost, Matt Lindenmuth, Eito Yasutoko, Sven Boekhorst, Matt Salerno and Sam Fogarty. Introduces the Juice Meter and Action Button with up to 60 objectives and 15 cinematic events per each of 7 huge levels. Soundtrack includes bands such as Hoobastank, Black Sheep, Pharcyde, Reel Big Fish, Sublime. [Acclaim]

Acclaim
Extreme Sports
Players: 2
T (Teen)
Developer: Z-Axis
Released July 30, 2002

Overall Metascore

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

85 / 100

Critic Reviews

95 GameZone
Exactly what extreme inline skate fans have been looking for and the game will not disappoint in any way. Terrific graphics, massive environments and an exclusive extra level make this a Must-Have.
95 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.
93 Game Informer
I guarantee the expansive and intricate levels will blow you away. [Sept 2002, p.89]
92 GamerWeb Xbox
Aggressive Inline is stunning! There's no other way to say it.
92 GameSpy
It's as fun and exhilarating as a classic three-chord punk tune at a folk rock festival.
91 Official Xbox Magazine
Visually, Aggressive Inline is up there with the best of them. The levels are loaded with small details, all of which can be interacted with in some way. [Oct 2002, p.104]
91 IGN
If you love the extreme sports genre, this game is an absolute must. It's a ton of fun and will suck away so many hours all your friends will think you've died.
90 GamePro
For the first rollerblading game on the Xbox, Aggressive Inline sets one hell of a standard.
90 Yahoo! Games
The incredible number of tricks to execute, along with the ten huge levels, the level editor, all the hidden characters and sections to unlock, and some highly entertaining multiplayer modes mean you'll easily get your money's worth out of the game before it becomes even remotely boring.
90 TotalGames.net
It’s got more longevity than a lot of games out there today and offers a style of gameplay that we’ve loved ever since the original Tony Hawk’s game. Acclaim, we salute you.
90 Xbox Exclusive
The control for the most part is right on the money, with plenty of tricks that you can perform and control from start to finish.
90 Xbox Evolved
Aggressive Inline is one of the few really good additions to the extreme sports genre. It’s challenging, fun, and different.
89 Media and Games Online Network
One of the freshest things to enter the extreme sports genre since the first Tony Hawk.
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.
86 Operation Sports
While I’m on the subject, why haven’t video games gotten any better at portraying women fairly? The rest of our culture has seemingly improved in this regard, but the gaming subculture seems to be getting worse and worse.
80 Maxim Online
An addictive romp.
70 Xbox Nation Magazine
The most impressive element of the game is its level design: The enormous locales allow for hours of exploration and trickery. [Fall 2002, p.119]
66 Team Xbox
Next to Hawk, it's the best extreme sports title on the Xbox.
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]
50 eToychest
While there's plenty of new features to separate this game from the other trick games on the market, they're implemented poorly. In the end, it's different, but not much better than any of the other "Pro X" games out there.

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