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Product MPN
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| MPN: |
04-16015 |
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Key Features
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| Publisher: |
GT Interactive |
| Genre: |
Adventure |
| ESRB Rating: |
T - (Teen) |
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Other Features
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| ESRB Descriptor: |
Animated Blood · Cartoon Violence · Comic Mischief |
| Max. Number Of Players: |
2 |
| Memory Support: |
With Memory Support |
| Control Elements: |
Gamepad · Joystick |
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Miscellaneous
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| Release Date: |
25 November, 1998 |
| UPC: |
742725160156 |
| Product ID: |
20235083 |
| More Information |
| Details: |
If you haven't played a lot of Oddworld Inhabitant's first game, Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee, the transition from the original title to the next game in the line, Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus, may at first appear subtler than it actually is. Yet even though the Exoddus gameplay is essentially more of the same, it's more of a good thing, and the modifications are excellent. just know that Abe, the absinthe-skinned main character known as a Mudokon in the first game,is back in this title and is still trying to foil the plans of The Man, or the Glukkons for the sake of Oddworld Inhabitant's well-spun fiction. The storyline is layers deep, but perhaps the most noteworthy feature of the Oddworld games is the gamespeak function. While some people may have a tough time conceptualizing how to get through an entire game without a weapon, those who've played Oddysee know that you bank on your ability to communicate, rather than terminate. And the old "shoot first; ask questions later" doesn't get you anywhere in Exoddus either. |
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