

Those who want to beat all of their challenges and see their names at the top of leaderboards will be hitting the restart run button very often. In OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Ollywood, you have an accumulative Spots score too, so you can compare your overall performance.īoth OlliOlli games are easy to pick up but very challenging to master. Each Spots level has its own leaderboard so you can see how your efforts stack up against other players. Spots levels are unlocked as you progress through each games’ career, and they task you with obtaining your highest score possible in one combo. Spots, on the other hand, is a fully-featured mode containing levels like those seen in the Daily Grind. Daily Grinds allow you to show off your skills on a new course every day, with your skating prowess displayed on an online leaderboard. Outside of OlliOlli: Switch Stance‘s campaigns, there are also Daily Grinds and Spots to take part in. Needless to say, you can spend a lot of time with OlliOlli and its sequel if you want to beat everything they have to offer. Master everything and you’ll unlock RAD Mode, in which you need to revisit all levels and pull off perfect combos and landings to succeed. You’re tasked with achieving a set score or combo, for example, or performing a certain trick, and completing all five of a level’s challenges unlocks the “pro” version of that level with increased difficulty and a further five challenges to complete. Each environment has five levels for you to conquer, and they each have five challenges to complete. Your time with OlliOlli and OlliOlli2: Welcome to Ollywood will mostly be spent in each game’s career mode. Both feature five environments for you to skate through, and to progress that’s pretty much all you need to do – reach the end of each level without bailing. While the original OlliOlli is grind-focused with gaps between rails breaking your flow and your combo, in OlliOlli 2 entire stages can be completed in one huge chain.
OLLIOLLI 2 SWITCH MANUAL
Performed by holding left or right on the left stick and tapping B just as you land, the manual really is a game changer. Aside from looking dramatically better, OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Ollywood also introduces a new move into the mix – the manual – which gives the game a bit more depth than its predecessor. The controls are simple too: the left analogue stick is used to prepare tricks and grind the trigger buttons allow you to spin, making your tricks even more fancy and the B button is used to land with poise. Your goal is to hurtle along various environments on your skateboard, performing tricks to score points until you reach the finish line. OlliOlli’s premise has always been simple. Though whichever title you jump into you’re in for a fun time, even though both are largely the same. Unfortunately, once you’ve loaded a game you can’t then get back to the game selection screen, forcing you to quit back to the Switch’s dashboard before launching OlliOlli: Switch Stance again if you want to move from one to the other.


On Switch, both games are installed as one, with you given a choice of which one you’d like to play when you launch OlliOlli: Switch Stance. Since then, they’ve both been ported to other formats, but it’s on Switch where they feel most at home.
OLLIOLLI 2 SWITCH PS4
OlliOlli made a name for itself when it was released on the PS Vita way back in 2014, and its much-improved sequel, OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood, landed on PS4 and PS Vita just a year later. If you’ve been waiting for a good skateboarding game on Switch, here are two of them, bundled up into one one little package.
