E3 2002: Sports Previews
Originally published in JIVE Magazine 14 June 2002
Aggressive Inline
Yes, that’s right, it’s another pro skater game. It’s by Acclaim, so you know they know what they’re doing, but I can’t help but wonder if they’re beating a dead horse. Trying to wrest control back from Activision in this market of “extreme games”, it looks like they’ve taken the lead, at least for the time being. There’s really not too much I can say about the game. It’s a pro skater game. They all look more or less the same to me. Don’t get me wrong, I enjoy the genre, but there’s a sense of sameness to it all.
Burnout
While I didn’t get a chance to see this game in action, and racing games really aren’t my forte, I really just had to show you this screenshot. Man, that’s pretty. The fact sheet says that crashes are modeled spectacularly and that you’re rewarded for near misses and taking chances for speed and thrills in this street racing game. All I can say is, “Cool. Hope you pull it off.”
Legends of Wrestling 2
Wrestling games are another genre that’s been done to death. But this one still looks like fun. Deep customization of your create-a-wrestler, all your favorite wrestlers from Andre the Giant and Jerry “the King” Lawler to Big Poppa Pump and Sid Vicious. This game has all the big stars. While it doesn’t have the wrestlers that never got pushed, it does have almost 70 that did. If their storyline mode works out well, this game could very well be responsible for a lot of fans missing their favorite wrestling shows on TV.
UFC Throwdown
It’s time for the Ultimate. Fighting. Champiooonnshiiiippps. Yeah. UFC has a new game coming to PS2 and Gamecube and it looks like it’s going to beat its way into your console. All the action you love from the Octagon, is on your console and looking better than ever. The moves are more realistic than in previous games. If you wish that you could step into the ring with Tito Ortiz, but don’t want to get pounded into submission, this is your answer.