I was incredibly fond of OlliOlli World back when it launched in February (2022 is just flying along, holy hell), giving it my first perfect score for TheGamer and a guaranteed place in my game of the year list. Aside from the finger cramps I gave myself from extended play, the only real complaint I had with OlliOlli World is that it ended, which was both a sign of how much I enjoyed it and a comment on how fast it can fly by if you don’t choose to perfect each level.
Now, OlliOlli World’s first expansion pack is upon us, Void Riders, and it’s here to help amend that issue with new tracks, new outfits, and a new gimmick that’s exclusive to the space-themed levels. Damn, OlliOlli World, how badly do you want me to love you?
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The Void Riders content is unlocked once you reach the game’s third locale, Burntrock, and beat Area 41, the space-themed level. After this, you’ll be introduced to the three alien characters of the pack, who are all obsessed with the videographer for the group, Mike. They view him as the standard for the human race, and the rest of us as his subjects. Who can blame them?
After talking to the aliens, you’re then given access to the DLC levels. Rather than unlocking a whole new area, the aliens then split off into the three starting areas of the map and each of them have four tracks for you to complete. Completing all of those will unlock a final set of levels, meaning that Void Riders has around 15 levels overall, a healthy size for the DLC and a good hour or two of content, more if you try and get everything the levels offer.
Void Riders also introduces a new gimmick to OlliOlli World - tractor beams. Most of the Void
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