
Aggressive Inline ROM
Description
Aggressive Inline is an exhilarating 2002 sports video game that brings the thrill of aggressive inline skating to life. Developed by Z-Axis and published by AKA Acclaim, this game offers players an open-ended environment where they can perform daring tricks, complete objectives, and explore creatively designed levels. Released initially for PlayStation 2 in North America on May 29, 2002, it later made its way to Xbox, GameCube, and a portable version for Game Boy Advance by Full Fat.
Designed to innovate beyond the classic Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater series, Aggressive Inline builds upon the engine from Dave Mirra’s Freestyle BMX 2, introducing groundbreaking features such as freeform level design, interactive environments, and a dynamic skill progression system—all without fixed time limits. This creates a more organic and immersive skating experience.
Gameplay centers around executing a wide array of tricks—including grabs, flips, grinds, wallrides, and manuals—using intuitive controls with the D-pad and buttons. Players can interact with their surroundings by vaulting rails, spinning around poles, skitching behind vehicles, or bailing out of tricks when needed. The game's Career mode challenges players to complete seven levels by fulfilling various objectives like trick performance, point accumulation within time constraints, and navigating through hidden collectables. These collectibles unlock secret areas, enhance player attributes, or reveal exclusive tricks, adding depth and replayability to the skating adventure.
Experience the adrenaline rush of aggressive inline skating like never before, with innovative gameplay mechanics and a vibrant, open-world environment designed to push your skills to the limit!