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Olliolli 3ds review6/1/2023 The aforementioned challenge levels are accompanied by a ‘Daily Grind’ – where you have one chance to score as big a combo as possible – and ‘Spots’: a competition between friends where you all try and outdo each other at a certain… wait for it… spot. OlliOlli is one of the best Nintendo eShop titles to date. That’s not to say there isn’t a fair amount here should you get carried away. There’s also a constant sense that this is better served to pick-up-and-play sessions – it’s unlikely you’ll ever feel tempted to give up huge portions of your life to it. ![]() But it might be too basic: the levels all follow a very set template, lacking in the variety that early Tony Hawk games reveled in. Given how it’s presented it doesn’t need to be any more complicated – this is a stripped back experience. 64 Some 3DS owners are using a cross-buy exploit to get OlliOlli for free. to bring intense skate-em-up OlliOlli to Xbox One, Wii U and 3DS early 2015- Curve Games (curvegames) OlliOlli is a retro-styled 2D skating game, with. Start to seamlessly flow them all together and your combo will increase. Stack and you’ll instantly fail and it’s back to the beginning with you. Each of these new paths through the environments offer. Score a certain amount of points, hit a particular grind, perform a specific trick. You can play these as much as you like, taking on missions, challenges, and make friends with the locals. The majority of the game is broken down into levels that ask you to complete a series of challenges. While it’s easy to start fooling around with OlliOlli and begin to understand where the satisfaction lies, it’s difficult to stay engrossed with it for too long a period. OlliOlli, on home consoles (Wii U eShop and Xbox One included), feels like a skateboarding simulator. There are other elements present, but ultimately this is very straight-forward, very morish. The next few days is looking pretty busy for me with reviews and other bits and pieces, but I will 100 be settling into some OlliOlli World at. The player guides a skateboarder through different levels with many objectives to complete, such as reaching a certain score, performing a specific trick, catching air, pushing a limited amount of times, grinding specific objects, or getting certain landings. The analogue stick controls your tricks – think Skate – and a well-timed push of the X button is on-hand to ensure there’s some essence of skill to landing. OlliOlli is a 2D side-scrolling street skateboarding game with a pixel visual style. Falling into that stereotypical category of ‘simple to pick up yet hard to master’ it’s accessible to pretty much anyone who understands what a PS Vita is.
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