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OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood

OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood

Roll7·Released Mar 3, 2015·Single player

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Critic78/100
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Drop in to Olliwood and prepare for finger-flippin’ mayhem in this follow up to cult skateboarding smashOlliOlli. 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.

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It has a feel that no other game really captures, and a flow that's hypnotic within mere seconds of starting up a new track.

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Critic80/100
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OlliOlli2 adds few changes to the original game's formula, but "more of the same" is enough to make this excellent sequel a consistent joy.

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Critic60/100
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The sweet, sweet taste of nailing a combo-packed run after innumerable failures doesn't get much better than in OlliOlli2. But is the game itself really

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Cam Shea·Mar 3, 2015
Critic90/100
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OlliOlli 2 is everything a sequel should be, with vital new mechanics, fantastic level design and a superb new look.

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Critic80/100
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Roll7's stripped-back charmer returns - and clever tweaks ensure that it's capturing the glory of skateboarding better than ever.

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Critic80/100
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Who needs blockbusters when your local indie theatre is rolling out releases like this? OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood doesn't re-invent the wheel, but its subtle tweaks result in a vastly improved experience; Tony Hawk's promised Pro Skater reboot will certainly have its work cut out if it wants to top Roll7's latest take on the genre. Tight controls, top-notch levels, and tons of content ensure that this sequel makes a clean landing – the only stumble being that its excellent local multiplayer mode isn't quite ready for prime time yet.

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