Following in the footsteps of other great extreme sports titles such as
SSX,
JetX2O has basically taken a working template and used it on a new racing venue. Instead of snow covered hills, you now compete on rivers and waterways, but the experience this time around has fallen a little short of the goal.
As a racing game, your goal is to finish ahead of the competition. As an extreme sports game, you have a number of different tricks that you can perform to gain boost, helping you speed ahead of the other players. With 8 different characters, 8 different tracks, and around 30 tricks per person, JetX2O takes this formula and provides a mediocre answer with it. Winning races unlocks new jet skis, outfits, racers, etc. Somehow, the thrill seems to have been lost on other games.
The courses themselves aren't all that bad. There are plenty of shortcuts, and finding them all is practically impossible. There are so many of them that some feel like they are part of the intended course, and you'll find yourself ahead of the pack a number of times before you realize you've actually hit a shortcut.
Unfortunately, there is little replay value. Despite the intricate courses, there are limited modes to JetX2O, and the two player challenge gets old quickly. Despite following a winning formula, this game has somehow managed to stay on the average track.