
The soundtrack, like those of most extreme sports games, is all over the place with a smattering of rock, punk and hip hop tracks. The majority of the cuts is from the '90s and '80s and includes songs from De La Soul, Motley Crue and The Neptunes. In fact, once you get to unlocking stripper videos, song titles like "The Magic Number", "Girls, Girls, Girls" and "Lapdance" are "cleverly" (as in not really) repurposed for the video at hand.
Sound effects are extremely mediocre. There's a slight rattling sound from your bike whenever you land a trick cleanly on flatland and a metal-on-metal ping when you hit stalls and begin grinds. The characters you can interact with will usually have something funny to say as you pass them by on your way somewhere else and you'll get the panning and proper directional sound.
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Posted: 13 Nov 2002