OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood Review

The original OlliOlli presented players with a side-scrolling arcade skateboarding game that required great timing and split-second thinking, and rewarded players with a massive feeling of accomplishment when they finally pulled off a fantastic line. OlliOlli 2 ramps up the features literally and figuratively, adding manuals, reverts, grind switches and, you guessed it, massive ramp jumps. But is it still as addicting and rewarding as the original?

Set in lovely ‘Olliwood’, the game has backdrops of movie sets, Mayan temples, zombie infested carnivals, the old west, and even a futuristic robot world. While each world contains various different versions of ramps, grinds, and hazards, they are basically the same deal, just with a different layout, which is understandable given the style of game. Regardless, the different themes keep things fresh and interesting as you progress throughout the main game.

Skating down Olliwood Boulevard at high speeds is something you just have to experience. With loads of grinds, ramps, stair sets and of course hazards, you’ll more than likely be retrying and retrying until you’ve perfected your run. While it sounds boring, it actually feels quite nice when you finally nail a run.

The controls are simple, but take time to master. Ollies and flip-tricks are performed with the left stick, much like EA’s Skate titles, and it feels just as natural and well-done. Landing, however, isn’t as simple as it sounds. In order to get a smooth or ‘perfect’ landing, the player must hit the X button at just the right time. Missing this window will result in a ‘sloppy’ landing which costs the player time before they are able to ollie again and this can lead to some awful bails and inevitable failure. Grinds are performed by holding down on the left stick just as your board is about to connect. While these may sound easy at first, put them into the fast-paced scenario and throw in some of the more complex moves and obstacles, and it gets a bit tough. That’s not to say the controls don’t perform well—they do. Whenever you fail, it’s your fault and not that of the controls or the game, but there is a learning curve, so be prepared.

The game spans over five worlds and each world has amateur and pro versions to keep you busy performing various challenges. The challenges consist of everything from high-scores to pulling off certain tricks or combo lines. With the newly added Daily Grind spot challenge, the game really packs a massive amount of content.

The starting levels ease you into the game. Giving you easy obstacles and goals, you slowly get better and better. But around the end of the fourth world, you start to question why the skate gods have forsaken thee as you fail over and over and over again. I myself got pretty frustrated, but it was all the more rewarding when I finally overcame the challenge.

Visually the game is simplistic and stylish. They’ve dropped the pixel art from the previous title and instead gone with a smooth, bold look. With loads of colours and flashes, the game looks sharp, clean and really pops. While the graphics aren’t Crysis-tier, they don’t need to be, and frankly shouldn’t be. The art-style works perfectly with the type of game OlliOlli 2 is. I personally enjoyed the pixel art from the original, but I can see why they chose this new direction.

The soundtrack and effects are wonderfully done. The music is crafted in such a way that it almost always fits perfectly with your tricks and grinds. The tracks are perky and fast, perfect for the gameplay and with numerous tracks it will keep things fresh and your feet tapping even as you eat the concrete. The sounds of a skateboard popping up and slamming down are something you have to enjoy—at least I do—and they sound great in OlliOlli. The grinds grind, the flips flip, and the bails … hurt. The sound design is right on target.

In the end, if you loved the original, this does nothing but improve on all its ideas. If you have yet to play OlliOlli, then there is no better time to hop on your tiny board and take off. It’s a great little game you can pick up and play whenever. Fun and simple, OlliOlli2 is gaming at its purest.

OlliOlli2: Welcome To Olliwood

9.5

Overall Score

9.5/10

Pros

  • Fun and addicting
  • Great soundtrack and effects
  • Huge amount of content for the price

Cons

  • A bit of a learning curve
  • Could create a few broken controllers
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Justin Ortiz

Introduced to video games when he was only five, after dying somewhere around four thousand times while playing Star Tropics, he never looked back. Some of his favorites range from titles like Shenmue and Metal Gear Solid 3 to Half-Life 2, Manhunt, and the Dark Souls series. Justin has a passion for vinyl records, and loves to collect video game memorabilia. If he had one wish, it would be to travel back to 1984 Miami.

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