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23 Shares Look out Tony Hawk, there’s a new kid in town and he rides bikes for a living. Mat Hoffman’s Pro BMX 2 lets players test out their BMX skills as, you guessed it, Mat Hoffman plus 10 other top-ranked BMX riders. The basic objective of the game is to compete in a tour which spans across 8 cities. Some modes of play include HORSE, Road Trip and Wreak Havoc, plus some multiplayer split-screen modes. Also, players are able to create their own BMX parks to test their riding skills on tons of parks with the Course Editor. Mat Hoffman’s Pro BMX 2 will be skidding its way to the Xbox, so grease up the chain and screw on the pegs, it’s going to be a sick ride. You need for downloading.torrent files.

Contents. Development Following the success of, looked to expand its line of video games to other outside of just skateboarding. Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX would be the first of such efforts. A demo version of the game is available in the options menu in the PlayStation version of which features two BMX riders and a of the finished game's first level. Despite a 'fall 2000' release listed in the demo, the game would be delayed until its eventual release in May 2001, nearly eight months after Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX was released. Gameplay Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX uses a tweaked version of the used in a similar video game,. The goal of the game is to successfully perform and combine different tricks on a BMX bike, with successful executions adding to the player's score.

The point value of the trick is based on time maintained, degrees rotated, number of tricks performed in sequence, and the number of times the tricks have been used (the more often a trick is used, the less it's worth). Successful tricks also add to the player's special meter, which, once full, allows for the execution of 'signature moves' which are worth more than normal tricks. Grinds, lip tricks, and manuals (wheelies) are included in the game to help the player link tricks together into combos. Bails (falling off the bike due to poor landing) cause for no points to be awarded for the attempted trick or combo, and resets the special bar to empty. The player can play as one of eight different professional BMX riders, including, Rick Thorne, and Mike Escamilla. Is featured as a hidden character, as is a fictional elderly character named 'Granny'.

Each rider has their own individual stats, bikes, and trick-sets. Ten levels exist in the game (including two remade levels from Pro Skater), consisting of street, vert, and dirt track-oriented courses.

Secret areas, point-bonuses, and many breakable objects are scattered amongst the levels. Game modes Career Mode — In Career Mode, the player has five magazine covers (i.e.

Objectives) to obtain in six of the eight levels. The player has only two minutes in which to obtain a cover after which their run ends; however, individual objectives are marked off once completed. In each level, two of the covers are acquired by reaching set scores (with the second score being two to three times the amount required for the first), one is obtained by collecting the five letters to spell 'T-R-I-C-K', one is a hidden cover which the player must find in the level, and one requirement varies from level to level, but always involves doing something to five objects (e.g., 'smash five lights'). The other two levels are competitions, where the goal is to receive a gold, silver, or bronze medal by ranking higher than the other riders. In these levels, the basis for ranking is not the player's score, but the mean number of points given on a scale of one to ten by three computer AI judges after three sets. Advancing in Career mode allows the player to unlock new levels, bikes, and secret riders. Single Session — In this mode, the player chooses a BMX rider, an available bike, and available level, and rides for a two-minute session in an attempt to set a high score.

While similar to the two-minute session in career mode, there are no specific goals for the player to attempt. Free Ride — Free Ride is similar to the Single Session mode; the player chooses a BMX rider, an available bike, and an available level. Instead of a two-minute timer, however, there is no time limit, allowing the player to practice or simply explore, searching for gaps and secrets areas. Multiplayer modes — The game features several split-screen multi-player modes including Trick Attack, Horse, and Graffiti.

Park Editor — This mode allows the player to create their own level by arranging various ramps, rails, and other pieces. Gaps can be created and named, and the player's starting positions can also be chosen by the player. Once a created park is finished, the level can be accessed in the game's 'Single Session', 'Free Ride', and multiplayer modes. Five pre-made parks, which were created using Park Editor, were included in the game as samples of the editor's potential. Partridge, Jon (December 4, 2014).

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