![]() ![]() Bottom line, like someone before me mentioned, this game is at it's best when I start to feel like rummaging through the old boxes and fire up a Tony Hawk's for an evening or too. Secondly, while there are a great amount of maps available, it doesn't alleviate the feeling of repetitiveness in the game. This particularly frustrating with landing a manual, where half the time you're on point, and half the time not for no apparent reason. There's just something off with the visual cues, controller input and whether or not you're successful in landing a jump to a point where luck seems to be involved more than skill. The game does require a very precise timing to land all the tricks, but at least to me, the controls don't feel crisp enough to achieve this. The problem I have with this game is multifaceted. Now, don't get me wrong, I'm a strong proponent of retro side scrollers, and I used to devour Tony Hawk's when they were still cool. It's not a bad game per se, but it just gets very old very fast. At it's core, the game is a simple side scrolling skating game, with limited amount of tricks, but a huge amount of maps. At it's core, the game is a simple side scrolling skating game, I'm quite surprised of the high scores this game is getting from reviewers. I'm quite surprised of the high scores this game is getting from reviewers. to conclude i love this game with its fast pace and seriously addictive game play but one thing stops it from being a 10. IGN's OlliOlli 2: Welcome to OlliWood complete strategy guide and walkthrough will lead you through every step of OlliOlli 2: Welcome to OlliWood from the title screen to the final. I have one minor problem with the game though and that is some of the more difficult tricks for example double kick-flips and 720 flips are very difficult to pull off due to the fact you must move the analog stick in more than one direction as well as hold either R1 or L1 therefore making these tricks harder to preform accurately especially when you are mid combo and travelling at high speed. ![]() Passing through each level can take a huge number of attempts as you learn when and when not to continue combos to eventually reach the end but the super quick re-spawn times means you never stop playing. At first i found it difficult to get used to the totally unique controls but once i overcame the learning curve the game felt sharp, yet fluid and effortless. In one word its beautiful although challenging. However whilst looking i came across this gem of a game. So i decided to look on the PlayStation store to see if i could download it on my PlayStation 4, unfortunately you cannot. So i decided to look on the PlayStation store to see I recently bought this game after having an obsession over Skate 3 on my PlayStation 3. I recently bought this game after having an obsession over Skate 3 on my PlayStation 3. ![]()
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