Having the legend himself involved adds massive credibility.

On PC, the game runs incredibly smooth, making the high-speed racing feel intense. Cons:

You can't talk about a mid-2000s Activision game without mentioning the music. With tracks from Faith No More, Disturbed, and Static-X , the soundtrack perfectly captures the aggressive, adrenaline-fueled energy of the sport. Pros:

The freestyle mode is where you can truly show off. The trick system is intuitive, allowing for massive combos and "special" moves that look spectacular even by today's standards. Plus, the ability to customize your rider and bike with authentic brands from the era (like Fox and Thor) adds a massive nostalgia factor.

remains one of the most underrated gems of the early 2000s extreme sports era. While most fans were busy with Tony Hawk or MX vs. ATV , Activision dropped this high-speed alternative that offered a surprisingly deep and rewarding racing experience. The Verdict: A High-Octane Classic

Multiple disciplines keep the gameplay fresh.