![]() Silverware: Capture various gold, silver, and bronze to put on your digital mantlepiece for ultimate bragging rights. Horizontally Challenged: An astounding 250 unique and cunning challenges, honing your skills, pushing you harder and harder - will you step up? Precision Fingering: Over 120 tricks and grinds, from boardslides to nosegrinds and kickflips to impossibles - your digits will never get bored! Ride the World: Five different stages, each with their own unique levels and obstacles, grind over JCBs in the junkyard and heelflip over Dinosaurs in Neon! Showboating: Battle online for the number one spot on every mode, squeeze in that one extra trick for world dominance. Press to Land: Perfect landing and grind mechanic that rewards you for timing tricks to perfection, lock this down and mainline your brain into skateboarding's rhythm. Quad Modal: Four Game Modes - Career, Spots, Daily Grind and RAD mode - will have you grinding for months to come You can practice as many times as you like, but you only get one chance to set your score. Daily Grind gives you 24 hours to challenge the world at a randomly selected Spot. Compete across the world in all modes to get the highest scores on every Level and Spot. Not enough for you? Complete all challenges to unlock the super skillful RAD Mode! Rack up the biggest and coolest combos along the way then time your landing to perfection to rule the leader-boards. The sequel to PS Vita's 2D skateboarding hit brings the series to PS4 also, along with some fancy new locales and more crazy obstacles.OlliOlli mixes addictive one-life gameplay with over 120 tricks and grinds across 50 deviously crafted levels, 250 Challenges, Spots Mode and Daily Grind. Push through that wall though and you’ll find a satisfyingly realistic sports game regardless of those mech factories and piranha pools. It’s perhaps not the best sign when your abiding memories involve wincing as your character twists into a pavement pretzel. The bad news is, just like in real life, skateboarding here is hard, and sometimes the euphoria you feel at the level’s end isn’t worth the grind it takes to get there. The good news is OlliOlli2 retains the pure mechanics of skateboarding despite its increased absurdity. They dramatically extend the length of each course (you can easily spend 20 minutes learning one route then 20 on another) and offer much-needed choice. That’s where split routes and secret lines come in. The way the scrolling scenery roars relentlessly onwards almost edges the game into rhythm action, forcing you to make snap decisions. Everybody starts on the same fundamentals before building out from them with creative flourishes of unique self-expression. Mastered manuals? Throw a revert in there to swell your score. If your grinds are consistently perfect, kickflip between them. Once you work within its rhythms, you can start to thread in more advanced techniques. It makes you want to get better at it, and the good thing is that you can. You know, the things actual skaters worry about, like going forward and not falling over.ĭespite initially overwhelming difficulty, the game worms its way into your mind. Ignore chasing scores, snagging collectibles, or completing each course-specific task on your first run, and focus on nailing the basics. It will be filled with heavy swearing and weary sighs, and you might vow to never pick it up again. ![]() Your first experience with OlliOlli2 won’t be a fun one. When even successfully completing an ollie in the flat ground of the training park without breaking your neck prompts a flutter of excitement, crazy courses that lob the tricktionary at you prove immediately daunting.
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