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3 of 3 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Impressive,
By Walter Reade (Appleton, WI United States) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aggressive Inline (Video Game)
Believe it or not, this was my introduction to an inline video game (I'm a 1st person shooter fan). This is a great game!! The tutorial got me up to speed quickly, and it was all fun and games from there. Great graphics, awesome sound, tons of gameplay. Give it a try!
4 of 5 people found the following review helpful:
5.0 out of 5 stars
Must buy for Nintendo Gamecube,
By Scott Cohen (New York) - See all my reviews
This review is from: Aggressive Inline (Video Game)
Aggressive Inline for Nintendo Gamecube is a Tony Hawk/Dave Mirra clone on rollerblades. Now, just because most of the Tony Hawk clones on the game market haven't lived up to their expectations, Aggressive Inline does. The Gamecube version was released in August 2002, when the Playstation2 version was released in May 2002. This delay is for improving the software. If you place two televisions, one with a Playstation2 playing this, and a Gamecube playing it, you can notice the difference. The Gamecube supports Progressive Scan with the compatible televisions. The Gamecube has stronger hardware, allowing Z-Axis, (the producing company) to push the envolope farther. The Gamecube uses more polygons on the characters than the Playstation2 does. There is progressive mapping too. The only thing against the Gamecube version is that the Xbox also has this game. There is only 7 levels to skate in. But that's no problem, because these levels are the largest levels you will see in a while. The Xbox boasts a whole new level, unavailable on the Playstation2 and Gamecube. The Xbox also features a customizable soundtrack, because CD tracks can be burned on the hard drive. No big deal, because Aggessive Inline has a excellent soundtrack. The controls of Aggressive Inline will be a little hard if you haven't played Dave Mirra or Tony Hawk. The A Button is used for ollieing (jumping for the skating impared), B button is for grabs, X Button is for modifying, Y button is used for grinding, L and R are used for rotations, and the Z button is used for the cess slide, similar to the revert in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 3. The Z button is pretty far away from the R button, because I find it discomfarting to keep taking my index finger off the R trigger to press the stiff Z button. But, after a while, it becomes second nature. To conclude, Aggressive Inline is grinding it's way on to shelves August 6th, 2002, and you should pick this title right away. If you don't believe me, check the reviews! IGN.com: 9.4
1 of 1 people found the following review helpful:
4.0 out of 5 stars
Just like Tony Hawk,
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This review is from: Aggressive Inline (Video Game)
This game is almost exactly the same as Tony Hawk except it is rollerblading. It is a must have for extreme sport game players. Some of the moves are pretty sweet even though you can't really do much with just your two feet with wheels on them. great game get it or rent it.
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