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Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee

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Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
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In a lush world of diabolical danger where everyone wants to eat you, you're the skinny guy with no weapons. Run, jump, hide, scramble and talk your way past the ugliest bunch of carnivorous crustaceans ever created. Unlock Abe's special powers, then figure out your foes, and you might save your rac...
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1997, Oddworld Inhabitants, ...
System requirements
Windows XP / Vista / 7, 1 GHz, 256 MB RAM, 3D graphics card compatible with DirectX 7 (compatible wi...
Time to beat
12.5 hMain
14 h Main + Sides
14.5 h Completionist
13.5 h All Styles
Description
In a lush world of diabolical danger where everyone wants to eat you, you're the skinny guy with no weapons. Run, jump, hide, scramble and talk your way past the ugliest bunch of carnivorous crustaceans ever created. Unlock Abe's special powers, then figure out your foes, and you might save your race. Don't, and you're dinner!

Abe is a first class Mudokon floor-waxer for RuptureFarms. He was catapulted into a life of adventure when he overheard plans by his boss to turn all the Mudokons into Tasty Treats as part of a last-ditch in Molluck the Glukkon's meat-packing empire. During his escape from RuptureFarms, Abe received a vision from the mysterious Big Face, showing Abe that he must not only rescue his fellow Mudokons, but also protect all of Oddworld's creatures from the predatory Magog Cartel.

Enter Oddworld's surreal sensory overload of pure gaming and claim your destiny. Saviour or salami? You decide.

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  • One of the best and most famous platformers of all time
  • Challenging gameplay, with the odds definitely against you
  • Great and bizarre graphical design
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manual (28 pages) HD wallpaper HD series wallpapers avatars soundtrack map (series) desktop theme
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Why buy on GOG.COM?
DRM FREE. No activation or online connection required to play.
Safety and satisfaction. Stellar support 24/7 and full refunds up to 30 days.
Time to beat
12.5 hMain
14 h Main + Sides
14.5 h Completionist
13.5 h All Styles
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Works on:
Windows (XP, Vista, 7, 8)
Release date:
{{'1997-10-31T00:00:00+02:00' | date: 'longDate' : ' +0200 ' }}
Size:
367 MB

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Posted on: December 23, 2008

StalinsGhost

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Games: 34 Reviews: 1

Get Me Outta Here! - Abe's Oddysee

This is Rupture Farms. They say it's the most infuriatingly satisfying puzzle environment ever created. I used to play here. Well... I was really a slave. My masters, the fiendish developers at Oddworld Inhabitants refused to let me go until I'd saved them all. Your mission in Abe's Oddysee is deceptively simple. You've got to get the hell out'ta Rupture Farms before you can be caught, tenderised and consumed, all at the hands of your nefarious, cigar chomping Glukkon ex-bosses and their Slig-goon hit squads. Along the way though, it's clear you're not the only one toiling for the vast corporation. In fact, there's 99 other little blue guys – the Mudokens – to save on the way. You don't have to though. In fact, for the most part you can totally ignore them. Or accidentally leave them under active meat grinders. The environment for this mad-cap escape-cum-liberation is probably one of my favourites in gaming. It's a stunning synthesis of dirty, corporate cyber-punk industrial hell, and the beautiful, ancient looking wilderness inhabited by the last free species on Oddworld, who are slowly being hunted by Rupture Farms, grinding them into extinction. For the most part, this is presented to you by glorious 2D backdrops. There's the vast mechanical halls of Rupture farms; the beautiful lush pine forests of Paramonia; and the desolate, haunting desert lands of Scrabania. They're stunningly detailed, and are probably the most attractive – and certainly the most utterly unique - 2D environments in the history of gaming until World of Goo took the crown earlier this year. Even better are the cut scenes that interject at key moments, bringing Oddworld and its bizarre races into glorious 3D. They're genuinely funny, and a testament to the film making skills of Oddworld Inhabitants. Of course, all this would be for nothing if the game mechanics were lacking, and thankfully, Abe's Oddysee doesn't let itself down here. Controls are simple but elegant for the most part; though I've more than once hit the wrong “game speak” key resulting in the death of one of my now rather pulped ex-co-workers. Just as well the game gives you infinite lives then. Fundamentally, it has no discernible interface. It's just you, your green-machine, Abe, and some of the most taxing puzzles ever. You see, Rupture Farms wouldn't be an evil corporate machine if it abided by employee safety regulations. There's no railings, meat-grinders placed inconveniently in the middle of walkways, and cyborg, gun-totting Sligs and their canine-companions, the Slogs, keeping the workers in line. Each new level is a veritable world of hurt. Just getting to the other side is a challenge in itself. Finding and saving all the Mudokens... well that's another thing entirely. You will get angry and take a break now and then. I know I have every time I've sat down to find all 99. Saving them all though, is a compelling joy. Infinitely rage-fuelling, but compelling none-the-less. And there's very little more satisfying than the chances you get to mind control the hapless Sligs – the only time in the game you'll get control over any kind of weapon besides your wits. The tale of Abe's fight for the survival of the Mudoken race; and, indeed, all the races of Oddworld from the tendrils of the gluttonous-Glukkon corporate leviathan is brilliantly realised. The desperate, difficult struggle to save all the Mudokens in Rupture farms, combined with corporate slogans on billboards brings an elements of social awareness to the table. Hell, even Abe's name is surely a reference to the great American emancipator. It's intelligent in a way no platform game with fantastic creatures has the right to be, yet pulls it off absolutely magnificently. It's comparable to Bioshock's complex treatment of Libertarian ideology, yet never oppressively forces you to take note of it to enjoy the game. Abe's Oddysee is possibly the most charming, distinctive, yet teeth grindingly irritating platform game ever created. It's intelligent, elegant, though not without moments where you'll Alt-F4 in disgust. But I guarantee you'll keep going back to it until you've saved all 99...


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Posted on: December 19, 2008

Toasterbot

Games: 16 Reviews: 1

Amazing!

Firstly, the soundtrack for this game is worth $9.99 on its own, it is amazing and atmoospheric and having the soundtrack available as a free download is an excellent extra. The game is also great, it brings back memories from when I played it on the PS1, it is a challenging 2D puzzle-platformer, but frustration never sets in because of the difficulty for one reason: everytime you die you know it was your fault, you can see how to acomplish almost every puzzle and the only limit on your progression is your ineptitude. The game is set in a fantastic and original world and all of the characters are lovable and relatable and different. The only drawback of the game is a short, unskippable death sequence, but it is only a slight niggle with an otherwise brilliant game.


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Posted on: August 21, 2022

retroJosh91

Verified owner

Games: 220 Reviews: 22

a classic game, fixed cutscenes issue

I love the oddworld franchise, growing up with the PS1 games, the later one were exclusive to Xbox for years, so i never played them until many years later. Anyway on pc playing with keyboard is something i have to get use to, there a joystick controller option, but it will not work with the d-pad only analog which is annoying. the only real issue i have with the game is the cutscenes don't run properly, very choppy 10 -15fps which is unacceptable. there's a way to fix this, you have to download ddwrapper: http://bitpatch.com/ddwrapper.html extract it anywhere you want, the files you need are the "ddraw.dll" and "aqrit.cfg" then open the aqrit.cfg file and you have to change it RealDDrawPath = AUTO BltMirror = 0 BltNoTearing = 1 ColorFix = 0 DisableHighDpiScaling = 0 FakeVsync = 1 FakeVsyncInterval = 14 ForceBltNoTearing = 0 ForceDirectDrawEmulation = 1 NoVideoMemory = 0 SingleProcAffinity = 1 ShowFPS = 0 save it, then put or copy the "ddraw.dll" and "aqrit.cfg" file to the main oddworld directory. now the game cutscenes will run smoothly with no issues. ENJOY!!!


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Posted on: December 16, 2008

custardcream

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Games: 495 Reviews: 1

Superb sleeper hit at that time.

I remember seeing this game being demoed in my local games shop when it first released. I didnt give it a second glance at first because it looked 'odd' and also id never heard of it, but then noticed out of the corner of my eye that it played a lot like Another World on the Commodore Amiga. I loved that game and so purchased this game - I wasnt disappointed in the slightest.


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Posted on: August 17, 2010

junker154

Verified owner

Games: 148 Reviews: 4

Nothing beats this!

Seriously this game is excellent, in every aspect. This game is one of the best jump and run games ever created. The Points which make this game awesome is that it's very simple, you cannot "loose" and don't have to restart the level. The Jumping mechanics are great and very simple. Although the game gets very hard at parts and sometimes frustrating even though it's so satisfying and challenging to beat the game. Abe doesn't use any weapons which really changes the whole gameplay. His ability to take over other beings and control them is simply unique. The player has also the possibility to talk with other creatures which is also a very cool part of the game. The Story and the whole setting is simply amazing, discovering the unknown and the strange in this game is simply mindblowing. Weird creatures and monsters travel on your journey and may cause trouble. Just great. I heavily recommend this game to everyone.


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