Software description provided by the publisher. Daily Grind, Spots Mode and RAD Mode also make a return to top it all off! The hallowed ‘Tricktionary’ also expands with new specials including 540 Shove-its, Anti-Casper Flips and Darkslides.Īll of this with another 5 unique worlds, 50 Levels and 250 Challenges to tear through. The joy of Manuals, Reverts, Revert Manuals and Grind Switching gives you more control and expression than ever before. Further, OlliOlli2’s combo system has been expanded. The sequel boasts all new Ramps and Epic Hills allowing for monster air and multi-route levels. The iconic skater goes all green-screen with a stunning new look in OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood, plucking you from the street and dropping you squarely in the middle of the big screen’s most bodacious cinematic locations! Rack up the biggest and coolest combos along the way then time your landing to perfection to rule the Leaderboards. Not enough for you? Complete all Challenges to unlock the super skilful RAD Mode! Making it’s Nintendo Switch debut, OlliOlli mixes addictive one-life gameplay with over 120 tricks and grinds to pull across 50 deviously crafted Levels, 250 Challenges, Spots Mode and Daily Grind. 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.With over 75 Awards and Nominations including BAFTA Best Sports Title 2015, OlliOlli: Switch Stance includes both OlliOlli and OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood - bringing together the defining Skateboarding Series of this generation! There are 4 unavoidable grinds between the first stairs and last ones. I'll get the second one then if I'm to only get one. The stair order for grinds are No Grind -> Grind -> Grind -> No Grind. The character from the first game is buried in a mineshaft level. It adds manuals and grind-switching and reverts. Originally posted by i dont like to muck around: I'd get both, but the second is the better of the 2 imo. It is good enough to play for the rest of your natural life. 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. I'd get both, but the second is the better of the 2 imo. Complete all challenges to unlock the super skillful RAD Mode. Summary: OlliOlli mixes one-life gameplay with over 120 tricks and grinds across 50 levels, 250 Challenges, Spots Mode and Daily Grind. OlliOlli: Switch Stance includes not only OlliOlli, but also the successor OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood and so does justice to the maxim that more is more and more. Generally favorable reviews based on 57 Ratings. OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood plucks the iconic skater from the street and dropping him squarely in the middle of the Big Screen’s most bodacious cinematic locations. 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. With almost embarrassing 75 awards and nominations, including the BAFTA Best Sports Title 2015, the company is now pulling out all the stops for its Nintendo Switch debut. 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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