The hippest music group around has been kidnapped, and there's only one thing that can save them incredible freestyle scooter skills. A follow-up to the Razor Freestyle Scooter series, Whirl Tour casts you as a roadie named Wasa B. In trying to rescue your pals in the band Flipside, you'll square off against the evil Dr. Skeezicks' band of roughnecks in a series of scooter contests and races, making your way through eight inner-city levels. Each stage is packed with ramps, ledges, barrels, and other obstacles to keep you on your toes.
Imagine if you will: A Tony Hawk's Pro Skater style game on motorized Razor scooters where you fought bosses in levels designed like something out of a Mario title. The result is Whirl Tour, an extreme sports adventure title that follows the lead of such similar games as Dark Summit or Toxic Grind. Apparently kicking the sports lifestyle aspects up a notch just doesn't cut it anymore, so this game's developers have decided to infuse this "action / adventure storyline" instead. In some ways this works really well in Whirl Tour, but in others it just plain crashes and burns. Read More »
Release Region: United States
Release Date: November 5, 2002
Publisher: Crave Entertainment
Also available on: GameCube
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