Free Style BMX
Info About Free Style BMX
Free Style BMX leans into high energy stunt riding on console hardware. Z-Axis built it and Sony released it at the end of October 2001 in North America and in March 2002 across Europe. Riders launch into urban skate parks and weave through city blocks before hitting rugged industrial backdrops.
Every trick comes with a risk and a reward. Players grind rails or flip their bikes or balance manuals. Each successful move adds points and stacking them boosts the total. A career path pushes riders through events unlocking new bikes, gear and hidden levels. Split screen play lets two riders face off in fierce competition on a single console.
The roster packs a bunch of bikers each carrying unique stats and personal style. Over thirty stunts wait to be learned and mastered. Real world BMX brands appear on every frame and riders swap out parts to tweak how the bike jumps and grinds. Interactive obstacles dot every course and demand fresh lines. There’s no deep tale hiding behind the ride just pure stunt chasing.