

It allows multiple players on separate controllers to take over gameplay when one player dies. The cross save functionality has also been implemented for PlayStation systems.Co-op mode also makes a return. The checkpoint save system from the original has also returned, but with the frequency increased so that the most any player has to redo upon death is a maximum length of three screens.

The Quiksave feature that appeared in Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus makes a return, allowing players to save their progress at almost any point.

GameSpeak has been increased to include more variances of the same basic greetings and messages, though Abe begins with the original's basic gamespeak and evolves his speech as the player progresses throughout the game. The remake was described by series' creator Lorne Lanning as "basically Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee being redone in a 3D physics engine as a 2D side-scrolling platformer," stating the developers "are not trying to reinvent any wheels." Main article: Abe's OddyseeIn June 2012 Oddworld Inhabitants announced that the game would not be a remaster of the original PlayStation title, but a remake built from scratch with 2D gameplay and 3D graphics, using the original as a blueprint.

If less than 150 Mudokons are saved over the course of the game, they will not care for rescuing Abe and leave him to his fate. If more than 150 Mudokons are saved from RuptureFarms, they will come to Abe's rescue just in time to save him from the meat grinder he is dangling above. The game has two different endings, depending on how many Mudokons are saved over the course of the game. Abe eventually manages to kill the majority of the Glukkon board members, but is captured by Slig security soon after. Not only to rescue his fellow Mudokons, but also to shut the factory down once and for all.
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Abe runs for his life, avoiding security and successfully fleeing the factory only to be confronted with the revelation that he is the savior of his people.Ībe is tasked with completing a series of ancient tribal trials before being rewarded with the power to break back in to RuptureFarms. Luckily there is still an untapped source of meat available Mudokons. Profits of the company have steadily been dropping because the wildlife used for the company's meat products has slowly started going extinct. He is pretty happy with his life, scrubbing floors and having recently been awarded employee of the year, when one night he catches a glimpse of a Glukkon board meeting. Abe is a Mudokon slave worker in the Glukkon owned meat processing plant RuptureFarms. The story of the game is largely the same as in Abe's Oddysee. Industrial growth by the Magog Cartel has consumed much of this continent's natural resources, with the industrialists always looking for more ways to fill their wallets. New 'n' Tasty, like all games in the Oddworld series, is set on the planet Oddworld and the continent of Mudos. Thank you for your attention and understanding! Happy reading and editing! If you wish to fight against misinformation, you're encouraged to contribute high-quality content to the wiki-that is content that's propped up by a trusted source (examples include:, Magog on the March, or The Oddworld Library) and contain no headcanons, theorizing, or any further content not directly coming from Oddworld Inhabitants. For this reason, we'd like to ask our readers to take everything here with a great chunk of salt, especially when it comes to content without valid citations. We'd like to dispel this rumor now: The Fandom Wiki is 100% community run and has in fact been long plagued by information of dubious validity, despite the valiant efforts of its editors (whose job we really appreciate, keep up the good fight!). Recently OWI has began to publish posts on their Twitter citing articles from this site, along with content that heavily implies that the wiki is in some way official or sanctioned.
