Rolling is a 2003 extreme sports video game developed by Rage Software and published by SCi for the PlayStation 2 and Xbox.
Rolling is an extreme sports video game in which the player completes aggressive inline skating challenges across self-contained levels, and earns points for various tricks performed by pressing the controller's face buttons, including grabs, flips and grinds, while in the air or near edges of objects.
As the player progresses in objectives, they earn reputation, which allows them to unlock new levels, sponsors, and tricks.
The game also features a player editor that allows the user to assign biographical details, different hair, skin, tattoos and clothing items unlocked in career mode, and a level editor that allows the player to create their own skatepark for use in practice and multiplayer modes.
In 2002, the developer entered financial problems following a decision to engage in heavy investment in a transition towards publishing games, leading to a sharp fall in the company's share prices.
[13][15] Describing the game as "playable" but "mediocre", Official Xbox Magazine UK described the game as "dated and derivative" due to its resemblance to earlier Tony Hawk's Pro Skater titles, writing "had this been released two years ago, it might have felt quite ordinary.