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Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee

aka: Abe a Go Go, Oddworld - L'Odyssée d'Abe, SoulStorm
Moby ID: 1058

Windows version

It's like a spiritual experience

The Good
Recently, I have talked about the sequel (Abe's Exoddus) extensively, which is very similar to this game - looks similar, uses a lot of the same assets and gameplay mechanics, etc. Both are excellent games, but Exoddus polished out the rough aspects of Oddysee, and has a lot more content. Neither does help that playing Exoddus first made this one look a bit jankier. A.E. is the better game in general.

However, there is one aspect in Oddysee that I think is superior to Exoddus: The atmosphere! This game has such a uniquely sober, depressing, and contemplative mood to it, consistently in every aspect from the audiovisuals, down to the interactions with the Mudokons. It's a piece of evocative art come to life, even more so than Exoddus.

The Mudokon workers of RuptureFarms are... kind of creepy. You know that in Exoddus, the Mudokons can have different moods, and their voice sound more uplift in general. They also react with shock if they see the death of Abe or other fellows. However in Oddysee, they all sound so numb and deeply traumatised! It's a bit like they are dead on the inside. The little detail that they don't even bat an eye when Abe or a fellow dies a grizzly death right in front of them, implies that they see and live trough such horrid events on a daily basis, and they don't even care anymore. This is some North Korea level of sh*t.

Nowadays I find that in Exoddus, I don't care about the cutscenes. That is because the leisure manner and the childish humor in them (like "fourth wall" breaking moments) is bit distracting to the overall experience. Not that I hate it, Exoddus feels more liberated, where Abe is kind of a famous celebrity/terrorist, so it makes some sense. But here in Oddysee, the story in the cutscenes is told in a serious and poetic way, that is more appropriate with the oppressive feel of the gameplay. It makes the game's world more coherent and immersive overall!

Abe's journey is told in such an effective way, that we can easly sympathise with - even if the cutscenes are left out! Starting out as the punching bag of life, in the suffocating court of the dim and filthy slaughterhouse, with a desire to escape this horrid place to anywhere else. At this point, freeing the fellow workers is optional, just wanting to get away with your pathetic life, even if that means everybody else gets gassed for it. Then making a narrow escape from the inside of the factory, to the open air stockyards. Now we are able to see the smoke filled sky as the sun sets, but still not in safety, as the path is laid out with traps and corpses trough a wasteland. Finally making our way out into the nature, meeting with the natives, who propose you a challenge. Travelling to far away lands, to the ancient temples of the Mudokons, that are inhabited their sacred but wild (and deadly) animals, to ignite the all the flint locks and survive the trial. Gaining a mystical, Abe's life gets to a new goal: freeing the remaining Mudokons and shutting down RuptureFarms!

The Bad
That dreadful checkpoint system makes this otherwise hard game into extremely hard! There are very few checkpoints laid out troughout the levels. So if you die, you often are put way back, either to the start of the level, or to the last checkpoint, losing a lot of progress you made since. And so you have to repeat sections, that are often very difficult, and also have to keep saving the same Mudokons over again. Saving the game just saves the state of gameplay as it was at the last checkpoint when you reached it.

Worse yet in this game, you can command only one Mudokon at a time! That makes a lot of extra work to get all of them individually to safety.

The Bottom Line
Well, what can I say? Both Abe's Exoddus and Abe's Oddysee are my all time favourite games! They still hold up despite the remakes.

Many people complain that Oddysee is too hard, and a bit of chore to repeat things because of the checkpoint system. So now I want to brag, that I have beaten Oddysee the within the first week (of schooldays) I got it, saving all 99 Mudokons. That is because playing Exoddus before it was a very good training, and I have laboriously examined every inch and corner of platforms to find the hidden places and Mudokons. You can do it too!

by 1xWertzui (1135) on March 23, 2024

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