Pumped BMX Pro (2019)

Curve Digital, Yeah Us! Games

Main
15
hours
Main + Extra
17
hours
Platinum
18
hours

Developed by one man studio Yeah Us! Games, Pumped BMX Pro is the sequel to the hugely successful Pumped BMX +. The momentum-based BMX freestyler takes the action to the next level with a beautiful new look, a fresh new physics engine and more content than ever before!

Platforms

Switch PC XONE

Genres

Arcade Indie Sport

Themes

Action

Websites

1 13 6

Languages: English and 4 more

Interface Audio Subtitles
English
French
German
Russian
Spanish (Spain)

Critic Reviews

Nintendo Life

By Nathanial Eker

40

Overall, Pumped BMX Pro isn’t broken or awful, but it is bland and forgettable. The bizarre top-heavy difficulty curve, unpleasant aesthetic, and lack of multiplayer make it feel like a wasted opportunity.

13 Nov, 2024
GameMAG

By Blaze

40

Pumped BMX Pro is difficult to recommend because of the problems with difficulty balance - it's a key factor in the attractiveness of this kind of games. In any case, it is better to buy a new Trials.

05 May, 2019
Spaziogames

By Domenico Musicò

64

Pumped BMX Pro is a simple game based on the ragdoll physics where you have to do tricks along 60 tracks. It seems like a game from twenty years ago.

11 Apr, 2019
Cubed3

By Josh Di Falco

50

Pumped BMX Pro is a fun BMX platformer - when it wants to be. But, on the Xbox version anyway, the right-stick for tricks is a temperamental control that only sometimes performs the tricks, despite being held in the correct direction. Plus, the "pump" system is extremely specific with when to use it, and Pumped BMX Pro takes no prisoners in miss-timed presses that will basically cause the rider to fail the stage. But once these kinks are worked out, this is definitely a BMX title worth checking out for those who don't want to invest in a heavy sim-based game, and opt for the more arcade-styled versions instead.

12 Mar, 2019
Worth Playing

By Cody Medellin

55

Pumped BMX Pro is more of a regression for the series than a progression. The tougher-to-handle physics, combined with a set of tracks that fail to ease players into the game, make for a title that is only good for veterans of the first game. The presentation is mediocre at best, and the lack of meaningful unlockables makes the whole thing feel like a chore. Unless you must have this title for some reason, there are certainly better options to fulfill your physics-based trick fix.

11 Mar, 2019

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