![]() As you would expect, the bike feels heavier and less agile than a skateboard, and this adds to the game's realism. The game movements and controls are very similar to Tony Hawk, although the tricks are harder to execute and there is more to do in this game. This translate into a great learning curve: as the boards get harder, you get better and can pull off more tricks. ![]() Similar to Tony Hawk, DMFB follows the tried-and-true "challenge-based" formula: you are presented with challenges on each of the 12 courses, each with a mix of free-riding and competition. Which is to say it is an excellent sport game that offers plenty of tracks, numerous real-life riders, and a staggering amount of tricks you can perform - over 1,300 in this game. Simply put, Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX is to BMX racing as Activision's Tony Hawk games is to skateboarding. It is fitting, therefore, that Acclaim's Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX successfully captures both his talents and the adrenaline rush (and danger) of BMX racing for the computer. ![]() In the rarefied world of BMX racing, Dave "Miracle Boy" Mirra is a living legend in the extreme sports community.
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