Olli olli21/6/2024 ![]() ![]() Local Multiplayer Mode: OlliOlli2 introduces a gnarly new local multiplayer mode – Combo Rush, a split-screen four-player party mode with four unique game modes. New Worlds and Levels: Five new worlds, 50 new Amateur and Pro Levels and 250 new Challenges to tear through, along with the return of the much loved Daily Grind, Spots Mode and RAD Mode. Further, OlliOlli2’s combo system has been expanded with the joy of manuals, reverts, revert manuals and grind switching giving you more control and expression than ever before.Įxpanded Bag of Tricks: The hallowed ‘Tricktionary’ also expands with new specials including 540 Shove-its, Anti-Casper Flips and Darkslides. ![]() Revamped Paths and Combos: The sequel boasts all new ramps and epic hills allowing for monster air and multi-route levels. The iconic skater is going all green-screen with a stunning new look, plucking you from the street and dropping you squarely in the middle of the big screen’s most bodacious cinematic locations. hover over the "save as" option so the foldout menu sho… twitter.Drop in to Olliwood and prepare for finger-flippin’ mayhem in this follow up to cult skateboarding smash OlliOlli. We got to see and play this one during Gamescom - those with #XboxGamePass should check it out as it recently launc… /i/web/status/1… DemeryUK as in: takes you to the 'save as' screen with jpg pre-selected. The excellent Recharged line of games by atari continues! Our review of Yars: Recharged: bit.ly/3KxBS3P #yars #PS4 #retrogames 19 hours ago We check out DSVolition's reboot of Saints Row: bit.ly/3wJE6Ye #PS5 #SaintsRow 19 hours ago Next Next post: La-Mulana EX review (Vita) Search for: Search Twitter Updates The pseudo-platformer style reminds me a little of Line Rider, although the skateboard mechanic is vastly different.Īdd online leaderboards, a wide array of possible tricks and a budget price tag to the mix – and you’ve got a must-have title for the Vita on your hands here. The game’s visual style is colorful and relatively basic, keeping the focus firmly on the skating aspect. Keep beating your targets, and you’ll unlock more and more – we still haven’t gotten to the bottom of it so there’s a great deal of content here. ![]() Between levels, you’ll find that there’s a big difference in the skill level that’s required as well – since each theme (there are five in total) has easier levels to begin with and opens up a selection of ‘pro’ levels once you beat enough of the standard ones. It’s the type of stuff we were familiar with in the early Tony Hawk games, only perfectly tailored to the handheld console in terms of controls and visuals.Ĭhaining moves together is the key to high scores and perfect runs, and this can be done by doing ‘manual’ moves in between sections where tricks come easily. This couldn’t be further from the truth – although OlliOlli2 doesn’t require the use of a dozen different buttons, its controls are precise, complex and rewarding when mastered.Īll of your tricks are done using the left control stick, with a simple flick resulting in the titular olli and an elaborate set of motions resulting in a crazy chain of tricks. My initial fear was that this was going to be a ‘mobile’ game, with simplified controls to accommodate the touch-hungry gaming crowd. Judging from screenshots, I was expecting a mix of Tony Hawk, Line Rider and Trials – and although it’s very different from those titles, there are certain familiar elements to be found. I wasn’t familiar with the original OlliOlli when I first started playing OlliOlli2 (which includes “Welcome to Olliwood” in its full title), so I didn’t know what to expect. OlliOlli2 is perfectly suited to the Vita and one of the most fun – yet challenging – titles available on the PSN today.
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