Titular premise. Weak execution. Welcome to BMX XXX. Read Review
The first action sports video game designed specifically for audiences over the age of 17, this adults-oriented break in Acclaim's BMX series BMX XXX is one of the most talked about titles for the 2002 holiday season. Combining outrageous Hollywood humor and characters, beautiful women from New York's famous Scores club, incredible arcade action and a dynamic soundtrack from today's top recording artists, BMX XXX goes where no other game has gone. The game also features 2,000 tricks, Create-A-Rider/Park modes, 8 levels, 50 sponsors and new bike add-ons.
We'll help you reveal the tasty goodness. Riding tips, gap and bike part locations, challenge descriptions, and how to see the nakedness. All inside.
Acclaim's hype-machine attempts to bring a mature edge to video games, and in this case, the Nintendo GameCube. Pimped on such media outlets as the Howard Stern radio show and various late night TV commercials, now gamers have the chance to ride their metal steeds, pick up hookers, and taste hot salty nut sacks -- joy. BMX XXX represents base humor, frustrating gameplay, and the tingly promise of naked ladies cavorting in full-motion video sequences. Sadly, there's not nearly enough skin to make the overall gameplay experience worth all the time and effort it takes to view the aforementioned bouncing boobies. Read More »
Also known as: Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 3 [unlicensed series title]
Release Region: United States
Release Date: November 25, 2002
Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
Release Region: United Kingdom
Release Date: February 27, 2003
Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
Release Region: Japan
Release Date: Unreleased
Publisher: Acclaim Entertainment
Also available on: PlayStation 2, Xbox
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