![]() ![]() Set a score target of 10,000 and a round is over in seconds, Races require you to forget about Manuals and just stay as fast as possible, and there’s always the pressure of trying to match up to your opponents, amidst some friendly banter one would hope. It’s quite brilliantly flexible and puts a frantic twist on the usual OlliOlli gameplay as you go head to head. How you place in each round nets you points towards a chosen target. Time gives you a set time on a level in which to get your best score, One Shot is a single attempt at the same thing – just like a Spot – Score is first past the post on a particular score, while Race is all about the first person who can reach the finish line on a level. It’s effectively a party mode with four player split screen and four different game types that can be played on any map. Though it didn’t quite make the cut for OlliOlli 2’s initial release, a patch in the not too distant future will add a new local multiplayer mode called Combo Rush for the PlayStation 4 version of the game. Just as before, they all have five objectives to complete, ranging from big combos to pulling perfect tricks, or even tasking you with grabbing collectibles in the level. It becomes insanely hard, and that’s just when playing the 25 Amateur levels, with a further 25 Pro levels beyond them taking it even further. These levels are all designed wonderfully to slowly introduce the mechanics, before making you use them all in quick succession in the later levels. OlliOlli 2, at its heart, is all about perfecting those combos throughout the levels, and getting the high score before moving on to the next one. There is a point where an environmental lighting effect may unnecessarily throw you off-guard, but aside from that it’s fair game. ![]() When you play the PS4 version it may feel somewhat clunkier with the bigger stick, and you’re able to notice just how useful the small Vita nub is for quick tricks, but each of these control options has its pros and cons, and it’s just a matter of getting used to them. Legendary Soundtrack: Once again, the crate diggers at Roll7 have scoured the airwaves for a shimmering extended soundtrack, including, Cid Rim, Lone, Faulty DL, Submerse and Mike Slott.Those fails will feel like they’re your fault though the game will punish you, but you’ll never get to blame the controls as they’re pretty much spot-on in this second iteration. 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. ![]() Drop in to Olliwood and prepare for finger-flippin’ mayhem in this follow up to cult skateboarding smash OlliOlli. ![]()
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