![]() ![]() The skill gap between someone who can sloppily hold a combo for the whole entire level (which is already a huge feat) to a master skate wizard that knows everything about the game’s mechanics is big. The skill ceiling still feels as high as it was before.įrom what I can tell that is, I’m no hardcore OIliOlli player, but can regularly reach the leaderboard scores, but still far adrift from the folks that are more experienced with the franchise, judging by their 800K+ scores. Gameplay-wise, nothing has been compromised. Which is good! For hardcore fans, OlliOlli World is still an OlliOlli game despite the major change in aesthetics. Thing is, this has been true to the first two OlliOlli games. But behind that flowing, flawless run is someone that has entered the Fujiwara Zone, flicking those analog sticks with intent, with precision and without missing a beat. This game looks so relaxing and simple when you see the results of a master at work. That’s the impression I got from the first few hours I spent playing OlliOlli World, Roll7’s upcoming new entry to their skateboarding platforming series, with this one being published by Private Division. There’s so much skill required to prepare a roti canai and drive around a circle really fast. Masters of their craft make what they do look easy.Ī top-level race car driver goes through rigorous fitness training (so they can wrestle against a mechanical beast that can potentially kill them) and mental prep work (to the point they can remember and emulate every wheel turn and pedal press with their eyes close), only for us to see the cars smoothly breeze through corners like it’s no big deal.Īn experienced cook at a mamak stall makes the masterful art of articulated flipping of doughs, working on is enough to become the flaky, soft, and tender flatbread that is roti canai, seems effortless.īut if you try and attempt either activity yourself thinking it’s a piece of cake, you will come to a rude awakening. ![]()
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