
You’ll find all difficulty levels in this game, from very easy to "staying up until 6:30 in the morning" challenging. Plus, I found I started really grooving when I was using a gamepad.)

I found myself getting stoked when I would be trying to pull off a jump and, all of a sudden, in the wee hours of the morning, I could finally do it! Bam! The level was shredded! (I should mention that you must have a control pad, I just can’t see you having as much fun trying to work the keyboard. trying to learn all 1300 different tricks. Before long, you’ll be staying up till 3:00 A.M. The goal of the game is to complete all 12 levels and, obviously, the first levels are easier. Riding as Dave Mirra, Mike Laird, Leigh Ramsdell, Chad Kagy, or six other professional BMX riders, you get an intense, 3rd person view. We have 10 pros and 12 levels while Hoffman's game has eight pros and nine levels." Sounds good, but is it the whole story?ĭave Mirra Freestyle BMX puts you on the seat and behind the handlebars of a "freestyle BMX" bicycle. Our game also has a unique Skeletal Dynamics Crash System that reacts to the environment so no two crashes are ever alike. Dave Mirra and Ryan Nyquist motion-captured all of the moves in our game so they would be authentic to BMX. What sets Dave Mirra's game apart from Mat Hoffman's? Here's what the folks at Acclaim had to say, "Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX has a trick modifier that enables the player to do 1,300+ tricks and combos.


Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX uses Thrasher's engine while Activision's Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX takes advantage of the celebrated Tony Hawk engine.

Oddly enough it took a couple skateboard games to provide the means. A flair for the spectacular could stand you in good stead here as there are dozens of opportunities to show off madcap mid-air flips and tricks. Most of all, you need to exhibit an ice-cool head (and a steady hand) in order to keep control of your bike under high speed and extreme pressure.Ever since 3xtreme let us bounce around on a BMX bike, producers and gamers alike have been drooling over the possibilities of the agile little two-wheeler. This fast-paced, hair-raising bike adventure should be a good fit for those of you who love a good push bike challenge, or any BMX fan out there looking for a really challenging virtual test of their stunt making skills. The aim of this game is to practice riding on a bike and enjoy the freedom that bike rides bring. Perform awesome stunts, flips and somersaults through the air – but make sure to land softly. Bicycle Simulator is a simple easy to play bike riding game where you can practice your skills and perform stunts on the ramps! Test your stunt biking prowess in this realistic simulator.
