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"Nintendo Winter 2002" promotional booklet - GameCube:
Play as top pros like Jaren Grob, Taig Khris and Chris Edwards among others in seven huge, exciting levels with more trick lines than you can imagine. Aggressive Inline will have you traveling around levels, completing objectives given to you by different characters inhabiting the level. These objectives will result in level altering; mind-bending cinematics that continue to open up the level the more you play.
Contributed by Joshua J. Slone (4625) on Feb 26, 2006.
www.nintendo.com - GameCube:
Rock 'n roll through king-sized worlds.
Aggressive Inline for the Nintendo GameCube sets itself apart from the crowd of extreme sports titles with huge interactive levels.
Featured top pros from the world of inline skating include Chris Edwards (the game was formerly known as Chris Edwards Aggressive Inline), Franky Morales and current X Games Vert Champion Taig Khris. Developer Z-Axis has also included several fictional characters like a buxom blonde in a schoolgirl outfit. Each character is rated in skill categories such as Spin, Jump, Grind and Manual. Typical of the extreme sports genre, Aggressive Inline delivers heavy doses of gravity-defying tricks and sophomoric humor.
Out of Control
Fans of extreme sports games are in for a treat with Aggressive Inline. Z-Axis sticks to the framework of games like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, but thanks to some creative design, exploring each of the seven huge levels never feels like tired.
The controls in Aggressive Inline feel similar to skateboard games. However, inline skating naturally affords you more freedom because the wheels are strapped to your feet. The Y Button is used to grind on rails, cars, and pretty many any other objects you see. You can jump using the A Button, perform grab moves using the B Button, and spin in the air using the shoulder buttons.
There are also several atypical moves included to help you discover secret areas. The Vault move allows you to somersault from short walls. You can also swing from poles by pressing the X button when you approach them. Swinging from vertical poles will send you back the way you came, while swinging from horizontal poles allows you to catapult yourself to higher platforms.
Attention Deficit Skating
When exploring one of the gigantic levels it is easy to get distracted by the insane amount of action going on. For example, the Boardwalk plops you into a wild amusement park packed with rides, a pier, monkeys and enough blinking lights to outshine Las Vegas. Pedestrians and popcorn stands fly by in a blur as you grind from one rail to another.
The first level, Movie Lot, starts out simple enough. You can skate up and down a busy street. You can trick off strategically placed lampposts and quarter-pipes or hitch a ride on a car bumper. But this already big level gets a whole lot bigger when you enter an inconspicuous door and find yourself on an enormous movie set that doubles as a skate park.
Interaction is a big part of Aggressive Inline. Scattered throughout the levels are pedestrians who will give you new objectives if you talk to them. Meeting some objectives will even trigger cinematic events that change the landscape of the level.
There is so much going on in Aggressive Inline -- huge levels, tons of objects to trick off of, and people to interact with -- that you might feel sensory overload.
Aggressive Inline is mixes fantasy and reality with huge interactive levels, gravity-defying physics and solid controls. The graphics in Aggressive Inline are colorful and gritty at the same time. Discovering new areas, though, is what will keep you coming back. Two-player modes and a level editor give this game additional replay value.
This game has been rated "T" (Teen) by the independent Entertainment Software Rating Board. Look for it in stores August 2002. Progress is saved to Memory Card (not included) and requires 57 free blocks.
Contributed by Xoleras (67002) on May 08, 2005.
Nintendo.com.au (GameCube):
Aggressive Inline for the Nintendo GameCube sets itself apart from the crowd of extreme sports titles with huge interactive levels.
Featured top pros from the world of inline skating include Chris Edwards, Franky Morales and current X Games Vert Champion Taig Khris. Developer Z-Axis has also included several fictional characters like a buxom blonde in a schoolgirl outfit. Each character is rated in skill categories such as Spin, Jump, Grind and Manual. Typical of the extreme sports genre, Aggressive Inline delivers heavy doses of gravity-defying tricks and youth-oriented humour.
Fans of extreme sports games are in for a treat with Aggressive Inline. Z-Axis sticks to the framework of games like Tony Hawk's Pro Skater, but thanks to some creative design, you never tire of exploring each of the seven huge levels.
Interaction is a big part of Aggressive Inline. Scattered throughout the levels are pedestrians who will give you new objectives if you talk to them. Meeting some objectives will even trigger cinematic events that change the landscape of the level.
There is so much going on in Aggressive Inline – huge levels, tons of objects to pull tricks off, and heaps of people to interact with – that you might feel sensory overload.
Aggressive Inline mixes fantasy and reality with huge interactive levels, gravity-defying physics and solid controls. The graphics in Aggressive Inline are colourful and gritty at the same time. Discovering new areas, though, is what will keep you coming back. Two-player modes and a level editor give this game additional replay value.
Contributed by Kartanym (9908) on Dec 17, 2004.
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