Think you’ve got what it takes? Achieve mastery through millions of unique levels in sandbox mode or compete against rivals around the globe in leagues with a hugely deep combo system with over 100 moves to master and combine in your battle for the highest score. Not a Pro? Don’t worry – OlliOlli World welcomes you with open arms, allowing new players to tear down streets and pull off sick method grabs without fear of faceplanting the curb. Play at your level: Super tight controls combine with highly refined gameplay to ensure a silky smooth ride.All perfectly complemented by a hand-picked compilation of IDM and Electronica tracks. Find your grind in Inflatable Alley or blaze down Los Vulgas to discover new paths, fresh side quests, rad rewards, and epic trick opportunities. Welcome to Radlandia!: Take a trip across a lush skateboarding utopia that is filled to the brim with eccentric characters and vibrant locations that are begging to be explored.OlliOlli World marks the third entry in the critically-acclaimed OlliOlli series from Roll7, the BAFTA and multi-award-winning independent studio. Experience the accessibility, depth, and player freedom as you dive into the signature flow state gameplay of OlliOlli World. Challenge the world in Leagues or dare a friend to beat your best tricks on one of millions of sharable levels. Customize your character’s looks, tricks, and style while you experience explorable levels with multiple paths that provide an array of opportunities for player expression. I've found these proc-gen tracks to feel a little flatter than the bespoke campaign routes, but they work fine enough for a wee score-chasing challenge with strangers on the internet.Traverse a delightful and weird world as you take on missions, challenges, and make new friends along the way. But the further you get in the game, the more you're encouraged to go back and try to perfect past stages-to see if you can clear them without checkpoints, to chase down those side goals and rinse them of secrets, even if only to unlock weirder and wilder fashion.Īt the end of each region you'll also unlock more access to "Gnarvana", an endless skate heaven featuring daily challenges to bang your head against and ways to procedurally generate your own tracks with any visual style, length and difficulty you fancy. Hell, in some of the later stages, just surviving 'till the end was rough enough. You don't need to master each and every stage to get through Olli Olli World. Rather, World rewards great play with highest scores and snappier effects-and while forgetting to hit A on landing won't bring you to a halt like in the first game, you'll want to nail those perfect landings if you're gunning for the leaderboards. You'll get by just fine with sloppy ollies and adequate grinds. World, meanwhile, doesn't punish you with a hefty slowdown for not nailing your landing. To that end, it also feels a good deal more forgiving than its predecessors, which demanded precision on even the earliest stages. OlliOlli World is a game that wants you to relish in the joy of exploration. Taking the back road will sometimes even unearth an NPC who'll open up an entirely new stage, one with very particular win conditions and the flashest rewards. These might mean keeping up a single combo throughout the run, but could also require tracking down hidden folks or chasing a giant bee that only appears once driven from its lair. While progressing through the game only requires that you beat a stage, the steeziest gear comes from beating a series of side-objectives in each track. You'll want to rinse each stage of its secrets, too. Quarter-pipes see you turning back on yourself-and with railings, wallrides and occasionally entire sections of the ground collapsing after your first run through, you'll often open up entirely new paths by looping around once or twice. Stages will frequently split in two, with "Gnarly Routes" taking you down more dangerous (and more rewarding) paths. Routes wind in and out of beachfront stores, cliffs, forests and more, all cleverly desaturated to help you keep your eyes on the track.īut that newfound depth also lets World's levels twist and turn in ways the old flat backdrops never allowed. While still a side-scrolling skater, World's backdrops are no longer static images but fully-realised 3D worlds. A style that skews more Pendleton Ward than Jackass isn't the only thing that's shifted in OlliOlli World, mind.
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