Developer: Deibus Studios
Developer: Deibus Studios
Developer: Deibus Studios
Publisher: Midway Games
Publisher: Midway Games
Genre: Sports
Release Date: June 24, 2003 (US)
Release Date: June 24, 2003 (US)
Release Date: June 24, 2003 (US)
T for Teen: Mild Animated Violence, Realistic Blood, Realistic Violence, Suggestive Themes
Freestyle Metal X

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Developer: Deibus Studios
Developer: Deibus Studios
Developer: Deibus Studios
Publisher: Midway Games
Publisher: Midway Games
Genre: Sports
Release Date: June 24, 2003 (US)
Release Date: June 24, 2003 (US)
Release Date: June 24, 2003 (US)
T for Teen: Mild Animated Violence, Realistic Blood, Realistic Violence, Suggestive Themes
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Freestyle Metal X

Freestyle Metal X unleashes anarchy with the freedom to do what you want, when you want. Be anti-establishment: break windows, run over people, ride where you normally can?t ride?and get away with it.

With an unlimited stunt system and a lawless energy, Freestyle Metal X dares riders to push the envelope with psychotic tricks in limitless, freestyle environments full of challenges and side events.

Freestyle Metal X doesn?t just cross the line, it eliminates it. A sizable dose of insanity will help you perform stunts on the tops of buildings, get air over the Vegas Strip, or shoot yourself out of a cannon onto the Marina streets


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Freestyle MetalX

PS2 Previews | Apr 19, 2003

The Tony Hawk-ification of the gaming world continues. In the past, the only question you had to ask about a motor-sports title was whether it was a sim or an arcade racer. Gran Turismo or Ridge Racer? You won't have to ask that when Freestyle MetalX hits the shelves in June. Midway's latest release in its SportsAsylum line is a motocross game with little emphasis on the starting or finish line. Instead of going the way of traditional two-wheel racers like MotoGP3, or even extreme trick racers like EA Big's Freekstyle or THQ's MX Superfly, FMX bags the track and lets you grab big air and get your nac-nac on in a huge wide-open world. Read More »

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Freestyle Metal X (PS2)

Release Region: United States
Release Date: June 24, 2003
Publisher: Midway Games

ESRB T for Teen Mild Animated Violence, Realistic Blood, Realistic Violence, Suggestive Themes

Also available on: GameCube, Xbox

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Features

    Unlimited Stunt System: Mix and link huge stunt combos that never end to create brand new tricks in real-time: try the Saran Wrap, Cordova, Hart Attack and more; Characters - 16 riders including 9 top pros leading the sport; Expansive Worlds - Get lost in six HUGE levels which include five separate competitions and special challenges throughout, PLUS three bonus challenge levels as you move up in your career from amateur status to pro; Side Events - Open up the following events as you gain popularity and money in career mode and more; Total Customization - Build your own rider with name-brand gear and apparel as well as tweak the appearance and player attributes, i.e., name, age, hometown, physique, tattoos, piercings or jewelry, etc. ;Killer Sound track: The best metal you ever rocked to with bands like Motley Crue, Megadeath, Motorhead, Twisted Sister and more.

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