5/27/2023 0 Comments Olliolli mods![]() The game has about 50 levels to grind out your skating skills on. Personally I found it drove me to continue cracking at the game and master the way I play, but for others this could be a frustrating limitation that takes them out of the experience. A single mess up resets the entire level, and while they aren’t long, it can sometimes take you a long time to master a course. OlliOlli can also be devilishly unforgiving. The challenges range from not getting a single sloppy throughout the entire run, to never touching the ground on an endless grind rail level. The game encourages you to go for perfection with added challenges to every level that can unlock more difficult challenge modes. As I said before, the perfectionist in me was screaming anytime I saw a single sloppy pop up after executing something, and I would always reset the the level to try and get a perfect score. ![]() It's is as simple as getting from one side of the screen to the other, but it’s the ride there that makes everything so enjoyable. I never once felt unresponsiveness when trying to perform a certain trick, and what it ultimately boiled down to was my ability to do the trick.Įxecuting tricks keeps your score rising, and tricks can be combined with grind rails and perfect landings for extra points. While that is all there is to it control wise, there’s a wonderful combo difficulty level of executing these tricks. Granted you are only using a limited amount of buttons, but it felt as if they could have incorporated more commands into the game utilizing other controls.Īll of this takes place on a 2D plane, with simple environments that provide obstacles such as junk piles, stairs, walls, and grind rails. To be honest I was a little put off by how small the Tricktionary was. The game sports something called the Tricktionary, which gives you the precise method of pulling off a trick. Poorer execution of the A button, means sloppy results, and less to no points for you, or even failure! The bumpers can also be combined with stick movements to perform other tricks. The A button is used to push off and gain speed, as well as hit at just the right moment before you touch the ground to keep a stable landing. The left stick is your main source of action, controlling how you lift into the air with a click flick up, and then the rotation of the stick determining your tricks. ![]() To start off, OlliOlli has very simple controls. OlliOlli reminds me of when I sat down on a couch with my buddies, booted up the latest Tony Hawk Pro Skater on Playstation, and for hours tried to nail every trick, get the most perfect score I could, or just wipe out in the most comedic way possible.Īnd let me tell you, while OlliOlli is a much more retro styled game, it captures that mentality of skating prowess wonderfully. ![]()
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