Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee | Oddworld Inhabitants / GT Interactive | 1997 | |
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In this great side-scroller puzzle adventure, you play a slave named Abe who
works at the meat-processing plant Rupture Farms. Abe's a Mudokon, a gangly,
orange-eyed, green-skinned creature with a samurai's tuft of hair and the posture of
an ape - hardly your typically cute platform hero. The premise is that the factory's
owners have found a tasty new treat to whip into production since they ran their
last "dish" into extinction. The problem is the new entree is you and the Mudokons.
When an eavesdropping Abe finds this out, he seeks to escape Rupture Farms,
liberating as many fellow Mudokons as possible, finding a way to bring down the plant
once and for all. Using the limited vocabulary set, Abe must convince the Mudokons to
follow him to safety, all the while racing through the factory flipping switches,
avoiding obstacles, evading heavily armed guards, and staying alive. While other
games promise a variety of enemies and enemy AI, Oddworld delivers. You never really
die, you simply start back at the beginning of the section you were in after dying.
The puzzles are logical, challenging, and must be timed properly in some cases. The
graphics look super also. It'sa fun game for all age groups.
See also: Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee New N' Tasty |
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