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Aggressive Inline
Aggressive Inline
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🎮 Overview
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Title: Aggressive Inline
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Platform: Xbox (also on PS2, GameCube; a different version on Game Boy Advance)
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Release Year: 2002
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Developer: Z-Axis, Ltd. (same studio behind Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX)
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Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
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Genre: Extreme Sports (inline skating)
đź“– Concept
Aggressive Inline was created to rival the Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater series, but with a twist: it focused on inline skating instead of skateboarding.
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Instead of traditional level timers, players freely explore huge environments and complete goals at their own pace.
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The game emphasizes tricks, combos, and exploration across creative, urban playgrounds.
🕹 Gameplay
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Skaters:
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Features real-life pro inline skaters like TaĂŻg Khris, Chris Edwards, Matt Salerno, Eito Yasutoko, and more.
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Each skater has unique stats and styles.
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Trick System:
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Similar to Tony Hawk, with grinds, flips, manuals, wall rides, and grabs.
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Unique Twist: Players can perform “Vault Tricks” (using poles or ledges to launch into new tricks) and insane air combos.
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Combos chain together with manuals and grinds for huge scores.
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Career Mode:
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No traditional time limits. Instead, your juice meter depletes as you skate.
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Performing tricks and combos refills the meter, keeping you going indefinitely.
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This allowed for longer, more creative runs than Tony Hawk’s timed sessions.
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Objectives:
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Levels are filled with challenges like high scores, trick-specific goals, collecting letters, unlocking secret areas, and completing environmental stunts (e.g., knocking over objects or grinding across massive gaps).
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Environments:
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Large, detailed maps such as a movie studio, amusement park, college campus, and museum.
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Levels are designed like skateparks on steroids — tons of rails, ramps, rooftops, and hidden spots.
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Customization:
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Create-a-Skater and Create-a-Park modes allow players to design characters and custom skate areas.
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Multiplayer:
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Split-screen multiplayer with modes like Trick Attack, Tag, and King of the Hill.
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🎨 Presentation
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Graphics: Sharp and colorful for the time, with smooth animation for tricks.
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Soundtrack: Classic extreme-sports game soundtrack with punk, rock, and hip-hop (featuring bands like Sublime, Eric B. & Rakim, Reel Big Fish, and Hoobastank).
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Style: Youthful, high-energy, and rebellious, matching the early 2000s extreme sports culture.
📝 Reception
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Praise:
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The juice meter system was innovative and gave players more freedom than Tony Hawk’s 2-minute timers.
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Huge levels with tons of variety and secrets.
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Deep, satisfying trick system.
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Strong soundtrack and presentation.
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Criticism:
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Some camera issues in tight spaces.
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Not as polished as Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater in terms of control precision.
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Inline skating, while fun, wasn’t as popular as skateboarding at the time.
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âś… In short: Aggressive Inline for Xbox is a fast, creative inline skating game that took the Tony Hawk formula and gave it more freedom and originality. With big levels, a unique juice meter, and a fun trick system, it stood out as one of the best non-skateboard extreme sports titles of its era.
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