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Developer: Oddworld Inhabitants
Genre: Arcade/Action
Originally on: Windows (1998)
Works on: PC, Windows
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User Rating: 9.3/10 - 3 votes
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When Abe's Oddysee was first reviewed (it's now available at a knock-down price on budget) it was a bastard of a game, it must be said. It had a cute exterior, but a heart of steel, proving difficult and unrelentingly ruthless in terms of actual gameplay. I remember poor old Richie being lumbered with the unenviable task of putting together a Troubleshooter walkthrough, and it visibly sucking the life out of him in the process. This sequel, Abe's Exoddus, is of the same mould, and (unsurprisingly) Richie declined the chance to review it So here I am, reviewer of the original game, tearing my hair out instead of him.
Recap
For those unfamiliar with the prequel, Abe's Exoddus comes complete with a humorous recap ('For those too cheap to buy the first game..'), then the obligatory intro kicks in and Abe is immediately thrown in at the deep end.
The evil Glukkon are at it again, harvesting Abe's race for the dinner table. This time they're raiding bones from the burial grounds of Abe's Mudokan predecessors and making some sort of 'alco-pop' out of them. Naturally this is a bad thing, and you're the one who's got to put an end to it.
Hidden Delights
Mac os on virtualbox download. Abe's Exoddus generally plays pretty much the same as Abe's Oddysee in that it's a 'flick screen' platform game; there are hideous traps and monsters out to kill you at every opportunity; and you can walk, talk, run, jump and fart (complete with Comedy Arse Gas). That, however, is not a huge problem, because the game is cleverly designed and fun to muck around with.
A number of subtle changes have been introduced to this sequel, making it marginally less frustrating to play than the endless dying of the previous title. For starters, there's a quick save (or QuikSave, as they call it) option, which enables you to save your exact position in the game, whereas previously you had to restart at the beginning of a level every time. On top of that there are some fun vehicles to ride, and an overhauled 'gamespeak' system which enables Abe to enlist the help of numerous NPCs simultaneously, or take over the bodies of a greater variety of 'enemy' creatures. For those of you wondering what the hell I mean, you're going to have to find out yourself. It's one of Abe's Exoddud many hidden delights.
Mentally Unstable
At the end of the day, this game suffers from the same problem as the first one: it's too f**king hard. Don't get me wrong, I could complete the game if I wanted to but I just can't be bothered. It makes my brain hurt too much.
It starts off well enough, but even with the QuikSave feature you still end up replaying certain sections over and over again. You sometimes start to dread moving into a (obviously harder) new area of the game. Just spent three hours hopping through the last three screens of the game? Now having to contend with something infinitely more challenging? Nah.
There is respite, and the cut-scenes are brilliantly created (especially in the sound department). But you do end up wondering what kind of masochistic gamer this is aimed at. If you've got the patience of a saint, I'd say try it - there's not much like it on the PC at the moment. Me? I'm not mentally stable enough to see it through, so I'm ducking out of this one.
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System Requirements
Processor: PC compatible,
OS: Windows 9x, Windows 2000 Windows XP, Vista, Win 7, Win 8, Win 10.
Game Features:Single game mode
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It's an odd, Oddworld once again. Abe, the absintheskinned Mudokon and star of GT Interactive's Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee title, will soon be embarking on his second journey, picking up precisely where his last mission left off.
The story begins at the point where, by destroying the factory and ail the Mudokon bones stashed inside (during the end of the first game), Abe has given the Glukkons reason to need another cache of bones so they can continue making their carnivorous beverages. In Exoddus, you will again venture into the mission as Abe, only this time, with more feeling. Not only will Exoddus include more gamespeak and more special features (like invisibility), you will also reportedly discover more intelligent Al, and fellow Mudokons will wear their emotions on their skin, literally, as blue will depict melancholy, red will display anger, and so on. As Abe, you will have to interact with the Mudokons, by hugging and so forth, to keep them from committing suicide and even taking advantage of your kindness. Zombified Mudokons, notably Mudombies, will need Abe's assistance in finding their way to safety as well.
Many of the former enemies, such as Scrabs and Sligs, will return. However, Fleeches, Slurgs, Necrum Spirits and Slogs will also attempt to keep you and your kind from safety. And while saving the Mudokons is foremost, there will be lots of chores for Abe along the way, so to speak.
The Next Oddysee
You may know that Abe's Oddysee is part one of a quintology (that's a five-part series to you non-scientists out there). Abe's Exoddus is actually not part of this quintology. Part two of the series is going to be called Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee. Oddworld Inhabitants (the developers) have such a grand artistic vision for part two, they're waiting for a larger, more powerful canvas to paint on. 'We definitely won't be doing Munch's Oddysee on the PlayStation,' says Lome Lanning, president of Oddworld Inhabitants. 'We're going to wait for a more powerful system. Whether that system will be Dreamcast remains to be seen.'
Oddworld Abe's Exoddus Free Download
So where does Abe's Exoddus fit in all of this? GT Interactive knew that Oddworld Inhabitants weren't going to put Munch's Oddysee on the PlayStation. So GT basically explained to them that they'd be crazy not to do one more PlayStation Oddworld game, seeing how the first game met with such critical and financial success. Oddworld Inhabitants agreed, so now we have Abe's Exoddus.
Just remember, all of the games in the Oddworld quintology will have 'Oddysee' in the title. Anything with 'Exoddus' is considered outside of the quintology. Got it?