
Freekstyle is a freestyle motocross racing game developed by Page 44 Studios and published by EA Sports Big, released in 2002 for PlayStation 2 and Nintendo GameCube. Rather than prioritizing lap times alone, the game emphasizes trick performance alongside competitive racing, challenging players to execute high-risk maneuvers such as backflips, Tsunamis, and Mulisha Airs across a roster of exaggerated tracks. Success depends on balancing speed with the execution of increasingly daring stunts, rewarding aggressive and fearless riding over cautious play. The game features a cast of motocross daredevils as opponents, each contributing to the chaotic, over-the-top atmosphere that distinguishes Freekstyle from more simulation-oriented motocross titles of the era. The combination of racing and trick mechanics places it at the intersection of the sport and action racing genres.