When comparing OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood vs Mercenary Kings, the Slant community recommends Mercenary Kings for most people. In the question“What are the best split-screen PS4 games?” Mercenary Kings is ranked 13th while OlliOlli 2: Welcome to Olliwood is ranked 61st. The most important reason people chose Mercenary Kings is:
This game features a good weapon customization system. The only downside is that this can lead to a certain level of grindiness – but not too much.
Specs
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Pros
Pro Better in every way over the original
More levels, more tricks, and rebalanced gameplay allow this version to be better over the first in almost every way.
Pro Cross buy and cross save
Users who purchase the game on Vita will also get the game for the PS4. On top of this users can also share their saves between devices meaning no matter what device is played on the game save will be at where they last left off.
Pro Deep weapon customization allows for plenty of choice in how you would like to play
This game features a good weapon customization system. The only downside is that this can lead to a certain level of grindiness – but not too much.
Pro Awesome pixel art by Paul Robertson shows off a very polished game
If you don’t know Paul Robertson, check him out. From Adult Swim animations and dozens of video games to feature films such as Scott Pilgrim vs. the World, Paul Robertson has quite the catalog of really great pixel animations and graphics.
Pro Great game for those who like Metal Slug
Mercenary Kings is the spiritual sequel to Metal Slug: a two-dimensional, pixel-based, side-scrolling action shooter with co-op multiplayer.
Pro Online or local co-op multiplayer, up to 4 players
Mercenary Kings offers local or online co-op for up to four players.
Cons
Con Never ending learning curve
The game is pretty hard to master as the learning curve is almost never ending. This can be frustrating for completionists or those who just want to master a game's mechanics.
Con Controls need to be tighter
Pressing down to shoot does not always fire at once, meaning missed opportunities. After a while this can become quite a nuisance.