Players who vibe with the chill, aimless act of skating can opt into the Gnarvana Portal and enjoy levels generated by certain parameters, like difficulty and length, by the player. While joining the Skate Wizard ranks and reaching Gnarvana is your skater’s ultimate goal, it serves as a bit of an endgame for those who reach it.
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RELATED: Skate 4 Is Just Called Skate And Will Be Free To Play When It Launches Quarter pipes are a new addition to OlliOlli World and, while they’re great for catching air and changing lanes, they create a certain unreadability to the level and, through constantly switching between left and right movement, makes the way forward harder to anticipate. A controlled flick of the right stick determines the flip trick, grab, or grind you’ll pull off, while triggers control your skater’s rotation -a must for keeping those combos alive, along with wall rides and manuals. As they always have, OlliOlli’s controls borrow from the Skate playbook more than Tony Hawk’s. The level design is layered, offering multiple paths that often lead to ‘gnarly routes’ that house the tougher tasks doled out by Mike, the brick shithouse dullard of the group. Like previous entries, OlliOlli World’s levels play out in a side-scrolling fashion and require a certain aptitude for rhythm to chain together combos throughout the many obstacles you’ll face. Impressing the other, positively cartoonish, deities of Radlandia’s handful of regions is a towering task and requires you to skate through somewhere in the range of fifty levels that do certainly get tougher as the journey nears its end. It’s an absurd premise that serves as a pretty outlandish backdrop for the game’s main event: good old-fashioned skating. The point of OlliOlli World is to determine whether you, through your gnashing and shredding mastery, and with the help of a ragtag group of friends, are capable of easing Chiffon into retirement by taking over her nebulous, and apparently godlike, role as a ‘Skate Wizard’ of Radlandia. In that sense, and coupled with its easy-to-pick-up controls, OlliOlli World pretty deliberately feels carefree and a perfect representation of that cruisy, laid-back skateboarding ethos that’s all-inclusive, non-competitive, and promotes growth at a steady pace. In fact, you’re able to experience as difficult a game as you choose as the pass mark, in most cases, is simply beating the level.
And although the game can be hard to a hazardous degree, especially if you’re trying to clock every level’s toughest challenges, OlliOlli World doesn’t demand it of you. There’s plenty of lingo, baggy shorts, big grinds, and even bigger slams. Although it maintains the series’ accessible and fun control scheme, OlliOlli World enjoys a totally rad coat of paint that serves to completely reinvent the game’s visual identity and attitude in fitting with what most stereotypically think of when they consider skater culture. You have to travel around the world to your heart's content.Although Skate is a franchise on the mend thanks to the revitalising powers of an EA realising the potential their dormant IP holds, OlliOlli has been the last decade’s most enduring skating franchise.
But you will be able to explore this world up and down, along the way getting into a variety of situations.
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Redland is very huge and full of places that few even among the locals have heard of. You have to take responsibility for managing a young skater, an athlete who is trying to find his place, learn all the best tricks, succeed and become famous, and at the same time find mystical skater gods. OlliOlli World - is a side-scrolling adventure that takes you on a journey through a utopian world called Redland. Video Card: Intel HD 530, GeForce GT 430 or Radeon HD 5570 (DirectX 10.1 / Shader Model 4.1 support required)
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