MX 2002 boasts an unusually demanding control scheme, making use of nearly every button almost
too often during each race. Trick freaks may become agitated with the amount of button mashing required to gain decent air, but in the end it's really rewarding to powerslide early into a sharp turn, boost out with perfectly-timed clutch, and grab maximum hang time off the very next ramp without pulling a single mistake. Just like any motocross racer worth its salt, this one takes plenty of work to become enjoyable.
If it's solid Xbox dirt bike action you're looking for, MX 2002's the only choice. It might not be much more than an enhanced PS2 port, but then again, many of the best Xbox games currently available are slightly-better ports as well (Silent Hill 2 and Genma Onimusha, anyone?). Carmichael fans and tricked-out extreme sport nuts alike should find a fun little title here with above-average replay value all around.