: One mission in Boston requires defeating a Kraken to earn a golden bicycle.
At the time of its release on PlayStation 2, Xbox, and GameCube, the game received generally positive reviews for its graphics and deep control scheme, though it was often criticized for repetitive missions and a soundtrack that some found hit-or-miss compared to the high bar set by other Activision O2 titles. Today, it is remembered as one of the more technically proficient BMX titles of its era, capturing the raw energy of the sport before the extreme sports genre eventually faded from the mainstream spotlight. Mat Hoffman's Pro BMX 2
Watch these gameplay deep-dives and reviews to see the Road Trip mode and unique physics in action: : One mission in Boston requires defeating a
: Each level features twelve objectives divided into Amateur, Semi-Pro, and Pro categories. Watch these gameplay deep-dives and reviews to see
The heart of the game is its "Road Trip" career mode, which follows Mat Hoffman and a crew of professional riders—including Ruben Alcantara and Rick Thorne—as they travel across the United States in a tour bus.
: High-scoring combos filled a special meter, enabling "signature moves" unique to each rider.