Quite frankly, short and sweet is the name of the game for the rest of OlliOlli2’s solo focused game modes. The only real goal is to create a decent set of scores across them all to climb the overall leaderboard and reign supreme you’re playing for bragging rights essentially. These are a decent way to work on your combo skills and are over pretty quickly in truth. Then there are the short Spots which are merely small slices of tracks that cease once you finish a combo or reach the end. There are times when there are different routes to take, in order to fulfil objectives, which certainly increases the replayability. Completing all the objectives on an Amateur track will open up the Pro version, where everything is tougher and feels even more fast paced with many more obstacles in the way. Hit a target score, chain ‘x’ number of tricks together, grind on specific objects these are just a few of the things OlliOlli2 will have you doing. Whether they are worked on one-by-one or all at once, it is entirely up to you. Throw in a healthy number of side objectives to really test your skills and everything starts to get interesting. For those of you thinking it sounds easy, you’d be wrong, simply because there are obstacles to jump or grind over. The main aim in these side-scrolling 2D areas is to skateboard your way from a set point to the finish line where the fans are waiting with open arms. You’ll find the bulk of the gameplay in the Career mode, which features 50 tracks across five different worlds split into Amateur and Pro difficulties.
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