Aggressive Inline - PS2

Also known as: Aggressive Inline Featuring Taig Khris

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Aggressive Inline (PS2)
Also for: Xbox, GameCube, GBA
Viewed: 3D Third-person, over the shoulder Genre:
Sport
Media: CD Arcade origin:No
Developer: Z-Axis Soft. Co.: Acclaim
Publishers: Acclaim (GB)
Released: 23 Aug 2002 (GB)
Ratings: 15+
Accessories: Memory Card
Features: Vibration Function Compatible, Analogue Control Compatible: analogue sticks only

Summary

That's Inline Skating, by the way. Sorry to disappoint those who were looking for something along the lines of Massacre at the Benefits Office or some kind of Line-Dancing-cum-shoot-em-up game. Maybe next time. Inline skating has been somewhat overlooked in favour of skateboarding, in video games as in real life. Acclaim is determined to put the balance right with Aggressive Inline. Skaters, start your, erm, engines?

In the early part of the twenty-first century, there are a handful of aggressive inline skaters around. Maybe you are familiar with some of them, maybe not. Among the most well-known are the likes of Taig Khris, Eito Yasutoko, Jason Grob, Sam Fogarty and Shane Yost. All of the aforementioned feature in Acclaim's Aggressive Inline. It's no gentle roll around the park - Aggressive Inline is all about getting big air, sick tricks and intense grinds.

In the tutorial level, you'll have a chance to learn all the skating skills you'll need to progress through the game. Mastering them is another matter, and there are lots of tough levels to test your abilities as a skater. Once you get the hang of it, you'll be chaining radical tricks together for massive scores. You can take on an entire career's worth of play, completing progressively more difficult levels until you beat them all. You also get the chance to be creative and build your own skate park levels to test your skills on. Getting tired of Aggressive Inline is a tough call, as the challenges keep coming thick and fast.

Aggressive Inline is the ideal complement to Acclaim's Dave Mirra titles. For those too timid to get out on the streets and playgrounds and do these things for real, Acclaim have come up with the goods once again.