The game is fully tested & guaranteed to work. It’s the cartridge / disc only unless otherwise specified.
An extreme sports title that centers on inline skating, Aggressive Inline features seven massive levels, a comprehensive stage editor, and a licensed soundtrack. You can choose from an array of professional inline skaters–including Jaren Grob, Chris Edwards, and Shane Yost–and showcase your talent in various interactive skate parks. Perform a variety of manuals, grinds, big-air tricks, wall flips, hand plants, and more, to build up your Juice Meter and avoid elimination.
PRODUCT DETAILS
UPC:021481232933
Condition:Used
Genre:Sports
Platform:Playstation 2
Region:NTSC (N. America)
ESRB:Teen
SKU:PS2_AGGRESSIVE_INLINE
———This game is fully cleaned, tested & working. Includes the Disc/Cartridge Only. May have some minor scratches/scuffs.This description was last updated on October 28th, 2020.
Gave it 5 stars got this game a couple years ago and I was glad to play it again. I would recommend this game for any one who like extreme sports
I just played the game and it rocks. i highly recommend it for anyone who loves punk music and skating. the tricks you can do are nasty and the chicks in the game rule! i played it for 6 hours straight the other day!
This game has to be in my top 10 games of all time. I’ve never not had fun while playing this! This is the second copy of the game that I’ve owned. I think I’ve had this game for around 7 years now, and I still play it at least once every month. Great fun.
Severely underrated game.
I orders this on 12/27/2012 and got here 3 days later it was brand new and i just cant stop enjoying this classic jem i played when i was a kid.
Hardcore is the perfect way to describe this game! It’s fun and exciting! There’s 9 levels that are all fully detailed. Of course best of all you can play it for hours! If you love skating and would like to freestyle skate then this is definetly the game for you! Enjoy!
The gameplay is reminsent of Tony Hawk 3 with some Jet Grind Radio mixed in to add flavor to an already spectacular mix. It controls a lot like tony hawk with some extra tricks such as swinging around poles and wall riding. The wall riding here is more like the wall riding from Jet Grind Radio where you can actually wall ride up to higher ground. The wall riding in AGS is a little more technical to pull off so when you pull off a great combo you really fell like you earned it. You also get your challenges by finding people to talk to, some can be challeges to score within a time limit and others can be photo opertunities. The photo ops freeze frame at the point that you perform the requested trick, but if you don’t land the trick you don’t score and the photographer rags on you for crashing or bailing. Another thing is bailing you can actually land on your feet if you not set to land coming down on the ramp.Overall, Z-Axis has done it again. With great games like Dave Mirra you can’t go wrong; gameplay, action, the works. They also know a thing about making levels. Each one is HUGE, and rivals that of Tony Hawk’s. I bought this game yesterday, and I’m being overwhelmed by the immense amount of challenges and tricks to perform. Just two words to help you in your next game-buying quest.—BUY IT!
I purchased this for my grandson for his birthday. He really loves it. He knows the person in it from a show at Cedar Point in our home town.
Okay. First off, rollerblading is undeniably insane. You tykes truly haven’t watched a modern rollerblading video, have you? No. Ofcourse not. (But hey, I’m not judging. Spending your time and money on such “hip” products with Bam Margera’s name on it is sick, duuude.) Skateboarding is cooler than rollerblading to the average trucker-hat-wearing-computer-humping-12 year old—I won’t deny that. To the learned eye, however, it is plain to see that rollerblading is impressive. Simply put. If you can hate on this sport, you are blind in one way or the other. Check your calendars. It is (nearly) 2008. Stop hopping on the “haters’ bandwagon” and learn to think and speak for yourselves.Second off, concerning this game, it is a “rad” game for any lover of rollerblading. It has some goofy details that may mislead anybody who is not “in the know” of rollerblading, and definately leans toward the oldschool roots of rollerblading culture (ie: oversized jeans, the terrible music selection, yoo-hoo, etc). (Most of) the skaters in the game are even outdated or “unpopular.” But two words to the knowledgable rollerblader: Yuck Yuckem.
A have recentaly bought this game because it is a represenative of my sport. Even though I may be a little bias, this is one of the best games I have ever played. It is well rounded and even if you don’t skate, if you like the extreme sport genre you will love the game.