Reviews from

in the past


If you were a BMX fan in the early 2000s, Dave Mirra Freestyle BMX 3 on Game Boy Advance offered a surprisingly satisfying dose of portable tricks and challenges. With decent level design, a wide range of moves, and the satisfying 'grind' of skill progression, it delivered simple and addictive gameplay that could keep you hooked for hours. However, its graphics are dated by today's standards, and the soundtrack might grate on your nerves.

Don't mind me, just revisiting one of my absolute childhood bangers, and the reason why I got hooked with the freestyle bmx series, goated af