![]() Per the Olliwood suffix, this time around players will be skating through a fictional Tinseltown, including levels inspired by its greatest hits as well as the glitz and glamor of being in the limelight. However, it's the new modes and levels that OlliOlli 2 players will be able to test those new tricks on that really make a difference. All of these are certainly welcome and massively fun additions, but does an expanded trick list really give players of the original OlliOlli a reason to buy the new game? Not really. They've added more flips to the Tricktionary too, including Darkslides, an impressive skating feat where the board is flipped upside down on a rail. There are now manuals (which are vital for keeping a combo up between grinds and jumps), reverts, revert manuals and grind switching which is where, as players might have guessed, the skater switch their grind type mid-rail to get extra points. Not to worry too much though, as pressing X will soon become second nature.īuilding off of that premise, though, Roll7 has stuffed a handful of new features into OlliOlli2. Fail to time that button press correctly and the landing will be sloppy or players will lose out on the points and speed bonus gifted to Perfect landings (the skater can actually halt to a stand still if players don't time your landings and grinds well enough). Sloppy grinds can also cancel out a combo, which is a biggie. Furthermore, there's the all important OlliOlli USP, which requires a press of the X button as the skater lands on the ground.
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