The
summer is almost upon us and usually with this comes a dearth of video games,
however before they dry up completely there are a few games of interest on the
horizon, one of them being Dave Mirra BMX Challenge for the PSP.
It is fair to say that there hasn't been a Dave
Mirra game in quite a while and with no BMX game ever being released on the PSP
previously you would think that this would make an interesting and exciting
combination, so does it?
Well in the preview copy that we have tested I'm
pleased to say that it does, the game is very easy to pick up and play, (perhaps
too easy even), tricks are simple to pull off and it is nice touch that the
characters are customizable, in fact you can even create your own character,
which gives it that more personal feel.
There are a few single player modes to be found
in the game although you will spend most of your time in career mode, where you
build your bikers reputation up as you go, the other modes are nice for a quick
race although the only thing you really accomplish in these is improving your
skills.
Once you get into the action there are a number
tricks that you can pull off in the game such as no-hander's and 180's as well
as being able to flip and jump to your hearts content, the tracks are quite
varied too, with a science museum, a pier and a school yard amongst others and
during the event there are all sorts of obstacles in your path, although for
some reason you seem to pass through some of the environments.
There are plenty of unlockables too with hidden
items scattered over the tracks, meaning you can customise your character even
further with shoes, T-shirts and whatever else you find.
With all the tricks available and tracks
available this seems like it could match the PSP well, after all the whole point
of a handheld console is to be able to pick up and play it without having to go
into it's life story, that's what consoles like PS3 and Xbox 360 are for.
In the time playing Dave Mirra, we have really
enjoyed it and our only complaints are that it seems a bit too easy and you can
pass through trees, which is a bit odd when the table you run into knocks you
off your bike, perhaps these bugs will be fixed in the retail copy though and if
so then this has the making of a nice little PSP game.