I've just posted my review of Activision Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 for Xbox. Here is a excerpt:
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 controls are quite easy to pick up, but mastering them will require a lot of time and dedication, the controls are pretty basic, such as A to Jump and X + a direction to perform a trick. The Y button is used to perform grinds. So the controls seem each enough? Well they are - but your rider seems to like to have a mind of their own as the don't tend to respond very well, especially if you want to try and do a tight turn.
Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 contains a new S.I.K Trick system which allows you to modify tricks, this supposedly allows around 1,500 different tricks that are not included with the riders, I've managed to do a few of these and it is one side of Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 2 that works quite well, but it does tend to let you create tricks that defy physics.
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