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Image: rollerdrome<\/figcaption><\/p>\n<\/div>\n<\/figure>\nOne of my favorite Fine Art<\/em> posts for the year was our showcase for OlliOlli World<\/em><\/span>so it’s a huge pleasure that we’re able to be looking at art from Roll7’s latest game (rollerdrome<\/em>which is out this week) so soon.<\/p>\nWe’ve looked at the game a few times on the site already; it’s basically a deathmatch shooter, which combines skating tricks with third-person gunplay<\/span>. and where OlliOlli World<\/em> was an adorable cartoon adventure that looks like it should have its own animated series, Rollerdrome’s<\/em> cel-shaded aesthetic looks like a comic from the 1980s met a gory sci-fi movie from the 1970s. And I mean all of that in the best way possible. <\/p>\nI should note here that while rollerdrome<\/em> is from the same studio as OlliOlliWorld<\/em>\u2014Roll7\u2014these are actually different artists. Everything you’re seeing below is the work of Kim Hu<\/span> and Gregoire Frot<\/span>and you’ll also find links to both their portfolios in their names below:<\/p>\n