Rob Marks
March 3rd, 2010, 11:03 AM
Anybody playing that game? I love it!
For those of you not familiar with the series, your goal is to free enslaved Mudokons and send them back home. How do you accomplish this? Well, Abe can speak to his brethren and tell them what to do to avoid being shot by Sligs, ground into paste by spinning machine parts, or falling off the side of a cliff. By giving his chums voice commands such as "follow me,' 'stop' or 'work,' Abe can use the other Mudokans to manipulate the game environment while keeping them safe. Of course, it's not as easy as it sounds as there are a number of environmental hazards and baddies with guns to avoid before Abe can lead the Mudokons through mystical bird portals and teleport them to safety. Although Abe has only a limited range of weapons to choose from (basically Abe comes across the occasional rock or grenade), he can use his chant power to control enemy beings. This is a handy technique, but also a dangerous one as it takes a while to work and Abe must be in a safe area or he will likely be killed before he can take control of another being.
Abe's Exoddus has everything to keep gamers entertained: an interesting story, great gameplay, nice graphics, and intelligent level design. It's a bit more difficult than it's predecessor, but unlike the original you can save wherever you wish, making death in Exoddus not nearly as frustrating as it was in Oddysee.
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Here are some screenshots:
http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/7734/fingame2m91ace13wk6.jpg
http://i.neoseeker.com/p/Games/PC/Action/Platform/oddworld_abes_oddysee_image_0GnJTOSnqSUJ45D.jpg
http://i.d.com.com/i/dl/media/dlimage/90/61/3/90613_large.jpeg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y189/MickeyMouseFreak/odd6.jpg
http://media.ignimgs.com/media/ign/images/rating_ecaward.gif
For those of you not familiar with the series, your goal is to free enslaved Mudokons and send them back home. How do you accomplish this? Well, Abe can speak to his brethren and tell them what to do to avoid being shot by Sligs, ground into paste by spinning machine parts, or falling off the side of a cliff. By giving his chums voice commands such as "follow me,' 'stop' or 'work,' Abe can use the other Mudokans to manipulate the game environment while keeping them safe. Of course, it's not as easy as it sounds as there are a number of environmental hazards and baddies with guns to avoid before Abe can lead the Mudokons through mystical bird portals and teleport them to safety. Although Abe has only a limited range of weapons to choose from (basically Abe comes across the occasional rock or grenade), he can use his chant power to control enemy beings. This is a handy technique, but also a dangerous one as it takes a while to work and Abe must be in a safe area or he will likely be killed before he can take control of another being.
Abe's Exoddus has everything to keep gamers entertained: an interesting story, great gameplay, nice graphics, and intelligent level design. It's a bit more difficult than it's predecessor, but unlike the original you can save wherever you wish, making death in Exoddus not nearly as frustrating as it was in Oddysee.
Still working-->
http://img21.imageshack.us/img21/3985/fotografie0187v.jpg
Here are some screenshots:
http://img150.imageshack.us/img150/7734/fingame2m91ace13wk6.jpg
http://i.neoseeker.com/p/Games/PC/Action/Platform/oddworld_abes_oddysee_image_0GnJTOSnqSUJ45D.jpg
http://i.d.com.com/i/dl/media/dlimage/90/61/3/90613_large.jpeg
http://i5.photobucket.com/albums/y189/MickeyMouseFreak/odd6.jpg
http://media.ignimgs.com/media/ign/images/rating_ecaward.gif