That last part is the hardest and most punishing. You gain speed by pressing A, do any trick by holding the left stick in a certain position and release it and press B at the moment you hit the ground to successfully land your trick/combo. The controls are really easy making the game easy to learn but hard to master. Luckily, there are no loading screens so with a simple button press you’ll spawn at the beginning of the stage. The better you get, the more difficult combos you’ll try, causing you to bail even more. And if you think this will happen less when you get better at the controls, think again. OlliOlli is all about timing and more than not, your timing is off causing you to smack your face into the ground. Also, the gameplay is far from realistic if it comes to trick combos, but that’s what makes these games so fun. You try to chain the most difficult tricks together to get your high score as high as possible. Both games have the same gameplay, where OlliOlli 2 added the manual as a trick to combine other tricks. OlliOlli: Switch Stance contains two games: OlliOlli and OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood. However, I really wanted some kind of skateboarding game on my Nintendo Switch so I got this game on sale. In the past years, I’ve seen the OlliOlli games multiple times and every time I felt they wouldn’t satisfy my Tony Hawk-like skateboarding In the past years, I’ve seen the OlliOlli games multiple times and every time I felt they wouldn’t satisfy my Tony Hawk-like skateboarding urges.
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