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On a roll in Olliwood.



<span class="bold">OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood</span>, a high-octane shot of skateboarding sequel, is available now for Windows, Mac OS X and Linux, DRM-free on GOG.com with a 25% launch discount!

Ollie, grind, switch, manual, kickflip, bluntslide, revert manual, sloppy, faceplant. Go again. OlliOlli was never a particularly complicated game, but it was about as close as you can get to mechanical perfection. This translated into an incredibly satisfying, technical, skill-based challenge with impeccable flow whether you're rocking your timed landings, or your faceplants.
Next to its sequel, OlliOlli feels like a proof of concept, and OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood turns that concept into a much bigger and plain ol' awesomely fun game, the THPS2 of fast and freaky 2D skating. OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood, like its predecessor, is not an easy game to master - particularly with all the new tricks and modes that you'll have to practice, but even the basics of just getting through a level in with your board in once piece are both fun and rewarding.




Shout towards the heavens, in pride or frustration, in <span class="bold">OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood</span>, available now, DRM-free on GOG.com. The launch discount will last for one week, until Tuesday, August 18, 12:59 PM GMT.
Daily grinds were not included in the previous OlliOlli here, because it was a Steamworks feature. Are they included this time around? If not, it would be a good idea to change the game's description.
Meh, another platformer... Maybe I should get a controller, because right now I kind of hate them with the keyboard.
WOW! Great job GOG! Tell me, what features did you cut out this time? ;)
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Gengar78: WOW! Great job GOG! Tell me, what features did you cut out this time? ;)
You either cut something out that requires Galaxy by default or watch the forums implode with pseudo DRM hate-fear mongering. Can't win either way.
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Gengar78: WOW! Great job GOG! Tell me, what features did you cut out this time? ;)
We cut out the Freddi Fish feature :P
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Gengar78: WOW! Great job GOG! Tell me, what features did you cut out this time? ;)
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JudasIscariot: We cut out the Freddi Fish feature :P
*yells no in slow motion*
NOt my cup of tea so will pass on this.
Another Devolver release, another glad pass.
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aluinie: NOt my cup of tea so will pass on this.
Same here. :D
A game about season 5 of Game of Thrones?
Will wait until it's available at the "pay what you want"-tier in a Humble sale... probably in a week or two.

Speaking of Devolver: Any particular reason why Heavy Bullets never appeared here?
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blotunga: Meh, another platformer... Maybe I should get a controller, because right now I kind of hate them with the keyboard.
It's not a regular platformer. :P
You can't move left. You press a button to increase your speed.
Not my cup of tea either. I LOVED Not A Hero though. That's their other game. They iz good people.
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Zoidberg: Another Devolver release, another glad pass.
Not every indie game can be a cult classic. Devolver Digital is ALL RIGHT. They provide a good service, publisher for indies (a bit of an oxymoron actually).
Post edited August 11, 2015 by Tranquil.Suit
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Tranquil.Suit: Not my cup of tea either. I LOVED Not A Hero though. That's their other game. They iz good people.
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Zoidberg: Another Devolver release, another glad pass.
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Tranquil.Suit: Not every indie game can be a cult classic. Devolver Digital is ALL RIGHT. They provide a good service, publisher for indies (a bit of an oxymoron actually).
Any publisher using the regionally priced scheme is not "all right" in my book.