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Abe's oddworld walkthrough
Abe's oddworld walkthrough





abe's oddworld walkthrough

Late in the game, Abe gains the ability to transform into a demigod called 'Shrykull', which can eviscerate all on-screen enemies. Elums are bipedal creatures that Abe can ride and communicate with by GameSpeak, although they will be distracted by dripping honey. Bats are enemies that occasionally appear, flying erratically in a small area, usually with other bats, and they can be killed with rocks. Scrabs will attack anything in their territory, including others of their own kind whilst Paramites will attack when in packs or when cornered and are docile otherwise. Sligs will shoot on sight, but cannot see through dark areas Slogs will bark loudly if they hear the player, and will chase them without regard for anything else. Throughout the game, Abe is attacked by Sligs, Slogs, Scrabs, and Paramites, and Bats. If the player rescues at least 50 Mudokons (of the possible 99) during the course of the game, the Mudokons rescue Abe in the good ending of the game. Mudokons can be rescued by safely leading them past traps and enemies to bird portals, which can be activated by chanting. Sometimes Abe will have to go through certain procedures to persuade a certain Mudokon, such as responding to whistles.

abe's oddworld walkthrough

By holding down the GameSpeak button and pressing various commands, Abe can command them to follow him, stay put, and activate mechanisms, as well as praise or scold them. Īlong the way, the player encounters other Mudokons that he can rescue. Abe's body is immobile and vulnerable whilst possessing another character, whereas if his host is killed, control will return to Abe. Once Abe successfully possesses a Slig, he can control their movements to attack other enemies, use gamespeak that can only be used by sligs, and activate mechanisms too dangerous for Abe, even destroying the Slig when he no longer needs it. Ībe has the ability to telepathically control Sligs, a type of enemy NPC, but can only use this in safe areas in most areas, flying orbs, known as chant suppressors, will stop Abe from using his telepathy by zapping him. Abe can use throwable objects such as meat, rocks or grenades to bypass enemies or destroy obstacles, though grenades have a timer and will blast Abe into pieces if he holds one for too long. As well as jumping to navigate areas and crouching to roll under obstacles, Abe can break into a run to jump over large gaps or escape enemies, or tiptoe to avoid disturbing enemies, adding a stealth element to the game. If Abe dies, he will respawn at the last checkpoint. Abe can die in a variety of ways, such as being attacked by an enemy, touching a hazardous obstacle, falling from too great a height, or holding a grenade for too long. A remake of the game, titled Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty!, was developed by Just Add Water and released in 2014.Ī gameplay screenshot showing Abe riding on the Elum for increased mobility.Ībe's Oddysee is a two-dimensional platform game in which players take control of the character Abe to travel across separate screens solving puzzles, navigating obstacles, and avoiding enemies. It was the first game in the planned five-part Oddworld series, which includes the direct sequels Abe's Exoddus (1998), Munch's Oddysee (2001) and Stranger's Wrath (2005). Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee was widely acclaimed for having innovative gameplay, art direction and engaging cutscenes however, its steep learning curve and system of only saving at checkpoints received criticism. The player assumes the role of Abe as he attempts a perilous quest to emancipate his downtrodden people. When he discovers that he and his fellow Mudokons are to be slaughtered, Abe decides to escape and liberate as many enslaved Mudokons as he can. The game centers on the titular Abe, a meek Mudokon slave at the RuptureFarms meat processing factory. Emulated versions for the PlayStation 3 via PlayStation Network were released in 2009, 2010, and 2013.

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It was released in 1997 for the PlayStation game console, and computers running MS-DOS and Microsoft Windows in North America, Australia, New Zealand, and Europe. Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee is a platform video game developed by Oddworld Inhabitants and published by GT Interactive.







Abe's oddworld walkthrough