Stranger's Wrath is more of a First/ Third-Person Shooter that gives the player a critter-firing crossbow, as well as a more combat-based (and less platform-based) experience.Įvery Oddworld title achieved outstanding critical acclaim for their plot and gameplay (with the exception of Munch's Oddysee, which was invoked forcibly rushed in production by Microsoft and received a more generic reception). Released as an expansive title, note Since the Abe games are all set on continent Mudos, Stranger's Wrath was made to give an insight into other areas, and wasn't going to count as one of the main quintology games. Set in a Wild West far from RuptureFarms, the story follows a bounty hunter called "Stranger" as he tries to make enough cash for a mysterious, life-saving operation. Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath, like Abe's Exoddus, is a bonus game in the series. Not only is it the first 3D game in the series, Munch's Oddysee introduces an additional race for saving (the Fuzzles), allows the player to control two heroes, lets the Mudokons level up and fight back (to an extent) and adds an anti-animal testing message to its range of anvils. Munch is captured by a species of mad scientists known as Vykkers ( whose existence was briefly foreshadowed in Abe's Exoddus), but escapes and teams up with Abe in an attempt to infiltrate Vykkers Labs, manipulate the Glukkons, win the last remaining can of Gabbiar in existence through an auction, and rescue the remaining Mudokons. Gabbits are hunted to the brink of extinction for their eggs (sold as product Gabbiar) as well as their lungs. The game introduces Munch the Gabbit, who is the Last of His Kind. Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee (2001) is the third overall game and also the second chapter of the Quintology. It also tripled the Mudokon slave total as Abe topples the SoulStorm Mining Co., Bonewerkz, Slig Barracks, and FeeCo Depot. Fundamentally similar to Oddysee, Exoddus adds Mudokon emotions and states (including angry, sad, excited and blind to name a few) and expands the dialogue options as well as the chanting ability ( including the ability to possess your own farts). Starting exactly where Oddysee ended, Abe goes an a quest to take down SoulStorm Brewery, a distillery that makes highly addictive drinks from the bones of the Mudokon dead. Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus is a bonus game that was created in response to the popularity of Abe's Oddysee, and it isn't part of the Oddworld Quintology. Naturally terrified, Abe escapes from RuptureFarms 1029 while rescuing as many of his fellow slaves as possible and, after meeting native Big Face, Abe must save the remaining wildlife, regain a lost ancient power, and return to RuptureFarms to liberate his people. The execs, known as Glukkons, decide then and there that the way to drive profits up is to chop up the Mudokon slaves they have cleaning the factories. In Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee (1997), the first game of the unfinished Oddworld Quintology, Mudokon cleaner Abe spies on an executive board meeting at RuptureFarms, a slaughterhouse/factory, where he learns profits are dwindling due to livestock sources reaching extinction. However, the ambitious project was left abandoned for a while until its recent reboot. Oddworld was originally intended to be a fictional universe consisting of an epic pentalogy of games (dubbed the Oddworld Quintology) that would have starred various different heroes and villains, as well as bonus titles to expand the universe's mythology. Revolving around either Almighty Janitor Abe and his friends or the Bounty Hunter Stranger, the games typically involve their protagonist going up against The Man in an anti-corporate, pro-environment plotline that is surprisingly not too anvilicious. Port and Company: PC54 and PC61 are 100% cotton ( size chart), PC55 is a 50/50 blend.- Abe's Oddysee and its remake New 'n' TastyĪ series of games starting on the original PlayStation, the Oddworld series (the only series made by the aptly-named Oddworld Inhabitants) are four note not including remakes and ports by third-parties games that take place on the alien planet of Oddworld.Sizes 4X-6X are printed on the following shirts (as noted on individual product pages): American Apparel BB301 (50/50 polycotton blend)įangamer's larger unisex sizes must be printed on different garments due to product availability.American Apparel AA2102 (100 percent cotton).American Apparel TR301 (50% cotton, 25% poly, 25% rayon).District Made DM119OL / DM108L (50/50 polycotton blend).District Made DM117OL / DM104L (100 percent cotton).Note: Most our ladies shirts use District Made garments, however some older shirts use American Apparel and Bella brand garments, which have a much smaller fit! Please check Fangamer's product page to be sure what garment is used. American Apparel TR401 (50% Cotton, 25% Poly, 25% Rayon).American Apparel BB401 (50/50 Polycotton Blend).American Apparel AA2001 (100 Percent Cotton).
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