This 2005 main game, a sports title for PlayStation 2, centers on seamless, continuous skateboarding and BMX action across a large, interconnected map inspired by Los Angeles, eliminating traditional loading screens between areas. You progress through a new story mode using expanded trick sets, earning cash to customize your skater and gear. This Collector's Edition also includes classic maps, exclusive characters, a making-of documentary, and concept art, offering both the modern free-roam experience and a nostalgic Classic Mode.
The game introduces a new story mode that guides players through various interconnected skate areas. The environment is designed to be fully traversable, emphasizing continuous flow between objectives and exploration. Players utilize an expanded move set, incorporating tricks that were new to the series at the time of release, to navigate the urban landscape and complete challenges.
Progression is tied to earning in-game currency, which can then be invested in customizing the player's skater and equipment. This customization extends to aesthetic options available at in-game shops, including tattoo parlors and skate retailers.
The most significant mechanical shift is the implementation of seamless world traversal. Unlike previous iterations that segmented gameplay into discrete levels separated by loading screens, this version allows players to skate or BMX across the entire map continuously. This design choice aims to create a more immersive, uninterrupted experience where the environment itself becomes a continuous playground.
This specific version, the Collector's Edition, bundles the main game with several exclusive supplementary materials:
Alongside the main story and free-roam environment, the game retains a dedicated Classic Mode. This mode revisits and recreates the structure and objectives found in earlier entries in the franchise, offering a nostalgic experience built around completing specific goals within timed runs on classic map layouts.
No downloadable content or expansions were released for this main game title following its initial launch.