Product Description Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 is the sequel to the smash hit Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX. Play as Dave Mirra or as any of the 14 pro riders such as Ryan Nyquist, Mike Laird and Collin Mackay. Ride 8 massive levels and test your skill and risk your skull pulling off over 1,500 tricks. Let your imagination run wild with the Create-A-Rider and Park Editor features as you create the riding experience you always wanted. .com Customization is key in Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2. In this release, players can create their own riders (or ride as BMX champ Dave Mirra, Ryan Nyquist, and others in an impressive posse of BMX pros), choose their own sponsors, and even design their own parks in which to complete a variety of challenges. As players progress through the game, they'll earn the respect of fellow riders. The ultimate, however, is to unseat Mirra himself as king of the BMX hill. Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 also supports up to 12 players and features 10 multiplayer games, including an extreme bikathalon competition. Also, the release includes eight additional game levels, and they're four times beefier than before. Tear and trick through a total of 11 levels with this edition. The game is completed by integrated traffic, including moving cars, trains, trucks, and even other riders and pedestrians. The open trick system in Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 holds more than 1,500 tricks and signature moves--many of them motion captured off Mirra himself. And a fitting soundtrack accompanies the game, featuring cuts from Ozzy Osbourne, Methods of Mayhem, the Cult, Godsmack, and others. Note: This text refers to the PlayStation2 version of this game.
M**L
Amazing game but bad remote design on nintendo's game cube.
I'm not one for sports games, racing games, or war games, but this game won me over back in the day. I personally never owned it until now. All my friends back in the early 2000's owned this game on Playstation 2 and I grew to love it for it's soundtrack first and then it's game play. The reason I bought the game cube version was due to the extra level over the Playstation 2 version but I like the Playstation 2 controller so much more over the game cubes so for that reason i'll be buying the Playstation 2 version soon and i'll just use a code to unlock that stage that's only on the game cube version over playing through the whole game with that gamecube controller.
J**N
Great game
Took me back to along time ago turning this game on! Came when expected and disk runs great. No problems
A**T
Similar to the Tony Hawk Games
Love this game, however, the controls are a bit touchy and hard to get used to as opposed to the PS2 version. Same game just a little harder to play due to the gamecube controller. The game is challenging and fun once you get the hang of it.
D**E
Best BMX GAME!
Best BMX Game Out there!
J**S
Four Stars
Fun bit of nostalgia. Mechanics aren't the best but the game is great in all the right ways.
A**T
Awesome!
Great game, product was authentic and sealed in plastic, shipped on time.
A**R
Five Stars
Was brand new- nothing wrong with it
A**R
The best BMX game currently on the market (12/3/01)
(...) Dave Mirra 2 boasts new characters, more bikes, vastly larger levels, and, of course, greatly improved graphics. The trick system has been expanded, with many new tricks and variations available.Graphically, Dave Mirra 2 is not bad to look at, but not really anything special, either, especially in comparison to THPS3. The 3D models are adequate, and offer a good many lines to ride one, and the textures are uniformly good. Still, the game is not nearly as graphically beautiful as some of the other first-generation games that are available on the new systems.Sound is good, but again, nothing special. The soundtrack is alright, and even has its high points, but it's really a matter of personal taste. The usual grind noises, thumps, whacks, and grunts of pain are satisfactory and vary enough to sound good.The levels are large and often very creative, but not as well-designed as those in THPS3. They are fun to ride and contain the usual secrets, huge jumps, and multipurpose obstacles.The game is much harder than its predecessor, but still easier than THPS3. It should take a good while for most gamers to beat the game with every character and unlock all the secret videos, riders, and modes. There are rumors of secret levels, too, but I have yet to unlock any of them.Although most of the game seems pretty mediocre, it's still one of my favorite bike/skate-type games ever. Why? Well, it all comes down to the trick system. (...) Dave Mirra 2 offers an enormously deep and engrossing trick system that will keep a lot of us gamers busy for hours on end. And once you get used to the system, you can start pulling all kinds of amazing combinations. And of course, common stock tricks like superman seatgrabs and double nac-nacs become quite easy to pull.Similar to THPS's manuals, Mirra 2 riders can tie their tricks together with heelies and nose wheelies, and flatlanders can even pull endoes and stoppies if they know what they're doing. A wide range of grinds and plants are available, too.In the end, this game will not impress anyone with its mediocre graphics and just decent level designs. What will keep people coming back to this game is its brilliant trick system and the enormous versatility. I still haven't gotten tired of it. If you like bike games, and especially if you bike in real life (like I do :)), you will find this to be the best and most enjoyable bike game available. It's easy to start playing, even for beginners, but offers enough depth to keep even hardcore gamers coming back for more.
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