Aggressive Inline Video Review - PlayStation 2

It takes the gameplay and design concepts that have worked well in past alternative sports games and gives them enough of a face-lift to make the game feel new.
More often than not, only one developer is associated with the recent alternative sports boom. But back when all this skateboarding and biking business started in earnest, there were two. Neversoft had teamed up with Activision to deliver Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater, which eschewed skateboarding realism for fast, well-defined gameplay. And California-based Z-Axis had teamed up with Rockstar Games to develop a skateboarding game of their own, called Thrasher: Skate and Destroy. Thrasher had a similar goal-based, time-limited structure, but the gameplay and control were far more rooted in reality. Needless to say, the Tony Hawk series blew up and spawned an entire line of similar products for Activision. Z-Axis blossomed on its own, moving from Rockstar to Acclaim and moving from skateboarding to BMX biking by developing the deeper-than-most Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX series.
Now, after a few years of moderate success, Z-Axis and Acclaim have branched out to inline skating with Aggressive Inline, an excellent game that both borrows from previous alternative sports games and sets out in a new direction that will more than likely be copied by future games.
Aggressive Inline, Released in 2002. Featuring Shane Yost, Jaren Grob, Taig Kris, Franky Morales, Matt Lindenmuth, Chris Edwards, Eito Yasutoko, Matt Salerno, Sam Fogarty, Sven Boekhorst.
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And if you need help for the game : FAQ, Cheats / Codes. Well i’m sure that some people still play at this game, i just bought Rolling and Aggressive Inline for 5 bucks each on ebay, haha just need to get a PS2 now ;)
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April 6th, 2006 at 12:02 am
Bollocks….. aggressive inline fucking sucks
one of the worst games ive ever played
its soooo un-realistic and doesnt feel anywhere near as smooth as the tony hawk series games do
April 6th, 2006 at 12:04 am
AFTER watching this, thug stole all there shit form this.
April 6th, 2006 at 1:53 am
why the fuck did RN bother posting this? the game is old as fuck and sucked so much ass.
April 6th, 2006 at 2:21 am
i loved that game back in the day, you r anus is u didnt
April 6th, 2006 at 3:01 am
ohh I have that game thats a old game but alot of fun. I wish playstation 2 would come out with a new rollerblading game!!! Maybe soon?
April 6th, 2006 at 3:33 am
that kinda sad that we’re reviewing a 6 year old game! it’s high time, we got a new one, or not, put your blades on and go skate :D
April 6th, 2006 at 8:39 am
rolling is heaps better. the rollers even have style
April 6th, 2006 at 12:45 pm
c’est quoi cette news en carton HAhAHah ?
April 6th, 2006 at 3:14 pm
Firstly: It’s old. Secondly: The character in game moves like a crappy made in china action figure.
April 6th, 2006 at 4:06 pm
Aggressive inline is by far the worst game i have ever played i would rather play tony hawk or something that game is imbarising to the sport if i didnt skate and played that i would prob nvr skate just because of that game.
WE WANT ROLLING IN THE USA (rolling the game)
April 6th, 2006 at 4:35 pm
emode, all action figures are made in china, duh.
April 6th, 2006 at 4:41 pm
I dunno…. I played Aggressive Inline for sooo long… Had it on Xbox and PS2…. When its the only choice, its not that bad. Hell, Im going to go home after work today and find it and kill the amusment park…..
April 6th, 2006 at 6:53 pm
omg so long on gamespot….
rolling is better…
April 6th, 2006 at 9:24 pm
Aggressive Inline, though fun at first, has too many flaws to last longer than a week. Grinding really sucks in the game. The skates don’t even lock on correctly!
Rolling is better. too bad it looks and feels like a half finished game.
Anyone know if there’s a new inline game coming out anytime soon?
April 7th, 2006 at 12:14 am
what is rolling? a game on X box?? never heard of it
April 9th, 2006 at 12:27 am
aggressive inline sucks