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'''''Oddworld''''' is a comprehensive ] presented in ] form, created by game developers ] under the direction of ]. Throughout games set in the Oddworld universe, Oddworld's peaceful nature is in danger of being consumed by the industrial ambition of sadistic corporations. Oddworld, as a planet, is measured as ten times the size of ], a fraction of which has been featured in the games. The main continent is Mudos. | '''''Oddworld''''' is a comprehensive ] presented in ] form, created by game developers ] under the direction of ]. Throughout games set in the Oddworld universe, Oddworld's peaceful nature is in danger of being consumed by the industrial ambition of sadistic corporations. Oddworld, as a planet, is measured as ten times the size of ], a fraction of which has been featured in the games. The main continent is Mudos. | ||
==Overview== | |||
===Characters=== | |||
Abe is a mature ] who was hatched in the nursery of meat-processing plant RuptureFarms,<ref name=stats> Oddworld Official Site.</ref> and went on to work in the plant as a slave until his eventual escape.<ref name=Schott/> Distinctive from other Mudokons seen on Oddworld, Abe's skin is a blue-purple pigment instead of the usual green, and his lips feature the vestiges of being sewn up since birth.<ref name=stats/> He does not fight or use a weapon. Instead, the character can sneak in shadowed places and chant, which enables him to possess some of his enemies' minds and control their actions.<ref name=DeMaria/> The character is agile, humorous, and versatile.<ref name=Schott/> He can also use "GameSpeak", a way of communicating with other characters in the game.<ref name=DeMaria>DeMaria, Rusel, Johnny L. Wilson, 2003, McGraw-Hill Professional</ref> Along with ], Abe was one of the unofficial mascots of the ] and was an example of the PlayStation's more mature style of ].<ref name=Lopez>Lopez, Vincent, IGN.</ref> '']'' described Abe as "a new platform hero"<ref></ref> and a "brilliant character".<ref></ref> Abe featured in a music video for "Get Freaky", a song by the popular German dance band ].<ref> Business Wire.</ref> | |||
Abe is the strongly developed central character of the ''Oddworld'' series. He evolves and develops throughout the first game, ''Abe's Oddysee''.<ref name=Carr>Carr, Diane, Andrew Burn, Gareth Schott, David Buckingham, Utrecht University and Digital Games Research Association</ref> He is initially a slave along with his fellow Mudokons but then escapes.<ref name=Schott/> | |||
The game's narrative and its main character deal with ethical and moral issues. Lorne Lanning, Oddworld's creator, has stated that its "characters are driven in a way that is fired by larger issues."<ref name=Schott/> Originally, the game's developers envisioned Abe and a mule-like creature called "Elum" beginning the game together, living off the land and being thrust into an industrialized factory slave environment. The developers came to the conclusion that the story was stronger should Abe come from a factory existence and later reveal one of self-sustenance, and as such the concept was changed.<ref name=Art>Ballistic Publishing, ''The Art of Oddworld: The First Ten Years 1994–2004''</ref> In this game, Abe tells his story in flashback, which helps the player identify with this avatar.<ref name=Thomas>Thomas, Maureen, François Penz, 2003, Intellect Books</ref> Abe has usual abilities, such as the ability to chant, which permits him to take over the mind of some of his enemies and the ability to sneak in shadows. He can also jump, climb, and run.<ref name=DeMaria/> | |||
Abe's appearance resembles that of the aliens depicted in comic books and science fiction. He has large bulbous eyes, large forehead, a skinny frame, and bald head.<ref name=Schott/><ref name=Rollings>Rollings, Andrew and Ernest Adams, 2003, New Riders</ref> His appearance is comparable to ] in '']'' and Dobby the House-Elf in '']''. The character is humorous, with the ability to fart.<ref name=Schott>Carr, Diane, David Buckingham, Andrew Burn, Gareth Schott, 2006, Polity</ref> Despite his ugly appearance, Abe appeals to a wide range of video game players.<ref name=Rollings/> | |||
Abe weighs 92 lbs (42 kg) and is 5'8" (1.73 m) tall. Just like other Mudokons, he is equal parts clumsy and nimble. His large hands and feet make his step heavy and his posture poor, but he can expertly scale walls with his bare paws and leap almost gracefully between travel wells. He tends to fall down cliffs and pits. He has supernatural mental abilities, such as the ability to possess the mind of any creature of reasonable intelligence and control their actions. This allows him to make use of whatever power or resources that character has, employ the assistance of his victim’s friends or work colleagues, and clear paths. | |||
Unlike other Mudokons, Abe has blue or purplish-green skin,<ref name=stats/> his eyes are bloodshot and he has a high ponytail. He retains his lip stitches as a reminder of his past, motivation for the present, and a kind of medal of honor despite the demeaning nickname of "Stitch Lips" he endures. His skin has three mystical tattoos that grow over his body gradually:<ref name=stats/> one on the back of each hand and one on his chest, granted to him by the Big Face and the Weirdos respectively. Grateful Mudokon spirits have gifted him with invisibility for short periods, transformation into the Mudokon god Shrykull comes from the occasional special bird portal,<ref name=bio> Official Oddworld Website.</ref> and helper Mudokons do grant Abe with spirit rings and healing power should he need them. | |||
Abe has the usual mental capacity of a Mukodon: slow-witted, lazy, and optimistic. He also lacks imagination, logic, intelligence, and confidence. He has a powerful sense of morality,<ref name=stats/> and he becomes more motivated and dedicated to free the Mukodons as he experiences more of the injustices performed both against and by his people. While deeply saddened by his plight, he remains hopeful and optimistic. He is a pacifist, strongly opposed to any kind of violence, and strives to avoid confrontations and apply more stealthy tactics. He can become resourceful and cunning when faced with a challenge. Usually he infiltrates a Glukkon factory or other facility and sabotages it from the inside with the assistance of Mudokon slaves working there. He makes sure to free the facilities' slaves. Abe becomes the leader of the "Free Mudokon Party" (also known as "The Marching Mudokons"),<ref name=stats/> the Mudokons’ uprising against their captors, the Magog Cartel. Usually he follows the suggestions and instruction of religious and spiritual figures like the Almighty Raisin and the Weirdos. He generally operates alone but is occasionally aided by friends. | |||
== Games in the series == | == Games in the series == | ||
The developers originally stated that the Oddworld series would be a ], and that '']'', '']'', and the '']'' games were bonus titles not counting toward the total of five. The Quintology was halted after the first two games, when the company decided to redirect their efforts towards film production. There were also a few titles that were hinted at in interviews and press releases, but were never developed. | The developers originally stated that the Oddworld series would be a ], and that '']'', '']'', and the '']'' games were bonus titles not counting toward the total of five. The Quintology was halted after the first two games, when the company decided to redirect their efforts towards film production. There were also a few titles that were hinted at in interviews and press releases, but were never developed. | ||
==='']''=== | |||
At the beginning of this game, Abe is a happy, ignorant worker at RuptureFarms, a meat-packing plant.<ref name=Schott/> Working late at RuptureFarms, Abe passes an advertisement billboard for the upcoming latest product in the Tasty Treats line of snacks, and eavesdrops the factory’s annual board meeting. Since wildlife resources have become depleted, Abe's boss Molluck the Glukkon has decided to use the factory's Mudokon slaves as a ready source of saleable meat: "Mudokon Pops!".<ref name=White>White, Jason, All Game.</ref> After this epiphany (reminiscent of the end of the film '']''),<ref name=Carr/> Abe panics and escapes from his workplace. At the end of the game's introductory sequence-<ref name=Schott/>which is a retrospective voice-overed by Abe-<ref name=Mitchell>Clarke, Andy, Grethe Mitchell, 2007, Intellect Books.</ref>Abe runs for his life.<ref name=Schott/> The Mudokons’ spiritual leader, the BigFace, appears to the unconscious Abe in a vision. BigFace tells him how the Mudokon race once lived freely with nature before they were enslaved by the Glukkons, and how their sacred animals were the very same ones being slaughtered and processed to manufacture 'Tasty Treats'. Prophecies have foretold of a Mudokon saviour whose worth would be tested by a journey to relight holy flames that were extinguished by the Glukkons. Abe does this with the aid of his pet Elum and then receives mystic tattoos. Abe infiltrates RuptureFarms, killing its entire board of executives before being captured and taken to a holding cell, where he has enough time to pore over the last day before facing execution. However, Abe's actions have impressed the holy Mudokons, and they rescue Abe and transport him to safety, where he received a hero’s welcome from the Mudokons he rescued. | |||
=== '']'' === | |||
''Abe's Odysee'' was very popular, and the bonus game ''Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus'' was released the following year.<ref name=Schott/> ''Abe's Exoddus'' begins where ''Abe's Oddysee'' ends.<ref name="Robinson, John"> CNN.</ref> Abe's abilities in this game were similar to his abilities in the first game,<ref name=DeMaria/> with an expanded ability to communicate with other characters in the world using GameSpeak.<ref name=Thomas/> As he was celebrating his new celebrity, ghosts of old Mudokons appeared before him<ref name=bio/> and told him that Necrum, a once sacred Mudokon burial ground, was being excavated by Glukkons, using blind Mudokons as slaves.<ref name=White/> Abe again journeys to the Scrab and Paramite lands to find a cure to the sickness the SoulStorm brew created from the excavated bones and then journeys to SoulStorm Brewery,<ref name=Huey>Huey, Christian, All Game.</ref> which he destroys. He is named a wanted terrorist by the Glukkons, but is revered as a great hero among his people. | |||
=== '']'' === | |||
A new character called Munch was added to this game.<ref name=DeMaria/> Not long after ] of '']'', Abe helps Munch (the last living remnant of an amphibious race called the Gabbits) to destroy Vykerrs labs and save Mudokon eggs from destruction. They prevent the Gabbits from dying out completely. This increases status as a hero and also makes him very unpopular with the Glukkon queen, Lady Margaret. | |||
=== Released titles === | === Released titles === |
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Oddworld is a comprehensive fictional universe presented in video game form, created by game developers Oddworld Inhabitants under the direction of Lorne Lanning. Throughout games set in the Oddworld universe, Oddworld's peaceful nature is in danger of being consumed by the industrial ambition of sadistic corporations. Oddworld, as a planet, is measured as ten times the size of Earth, a fraction of which has been featured in the games. The main continent is Mudos.
Overview
Characters
Abe is a mature Mudokon who was hatched in the nursery of meat-processing plant RuptureFarms, and went on to work in the plant as a slave until his eventual escape. Distinctive from other Mudokons seen on Oddworld, Abe's skin is a blue-purple pigment instead of the usual green, and his lips feature the vestiges of being sewn up since birth. He does not fight or use a weapon. Instead, the character can sneak in shadowed places and chant, which enables him to possess some of his enemies' minds and control their actions. The character is agile, humorous, and versatile. He can also use "GameSpeak", a way of communicating with other characters in the game. Along with Spyro the Dragon, Abe was one of the unofficial mascots of the PlayStation One and was an example of the PlayStation's more mature style of platforming game. Computer and Video Games described Abe as "a new platform hero" and a "brilliant character". Abe featured in a music video for "Get Freaky", a song by the popular German dance band Music Instructor.
Abe is the strongly developed central character of the Oddworld series. He evolves and develops throughout the first game, Abe's Oddysee. He is initially a slave along with his fellow Mudokons but then escapes. The game's narrative and its main character deal with ethical and moral issues. Lorne Lanning, Oddworld's creator, has stated that its "characters are driven in a way that is fired by larger issues." Originally, the game's developers envisioned Abe and a mule-like creature called "Elum" beginning the game together, living off the land and being thrust into an industrialized factory slave environment. The developers came to the conclusion that the story was stronger should Abe come from a factory existence and later reveal one of self-sustenance, and as such the concept was changed. In this game, Abe tells his story in flashback, which helps the player identify with this avatar. Abe has usual abilities, such as the ability to chant, which permits him to take over the mind of some of his enemies and the ability to sneak in shadows. He can also jump, climb, and run.
Abe's appearance resembles that of the aliens depicted in comic books and science fiction. He has large bulbous eyes, large forehead, a skinny frame, and bald head. His appearance is comparable to Gollum in The Lord of the Rings and Dobby the House-Elf in Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets. The character is humorous, with the ability to fart. Despite his ugly appearance, Abe appeals to a wide range of video game players.
Abe weighs 92 lbs (42 kg) and is 5'8" (1.73 m) tall. Just like other Mudokons, he is equal parts clumsy and nimble. His large hands and feet make his step heavy and his posture poor, but he can expertly scale walls with his bare paws and leap almost gracefully between travel wells. He tends to fall down cliffs and pits. He has supernatural mental abilities, such as the ability to possess the mind of any creature of reasonable intelligence and control their actions. This allows him to make use of whatever power or resources that character has, employ the assistance of his victim’s friends or work colleagues, and clear paths.
Unlike other Mudokons, Abe has blue or purplish-green skin, his eyes are bloodshot and he has a high ponytail. He retains his lip stitches as a reminder of his past, motivation for the present, and a kind of medal of honor despite the demeaning nickname of "Stitch Lips" he endures. His skin has three mystical tattoos that grow over his body gradually: one on the back of each hand and one on his chest, granted to him by the Big Face and the Weirdos respectively. Grateful Mudokon spirits have gifted him with invisibility for short periods, transformation into the Mudokon god Shrykull comes from the occasional special bird portal, and helper Mudokons do grant Abe with spirit rings and healing power should he need them.
Abe has the usual mental capacity of a Mukodon: slow-witted, lazy, and optimistic. He also lacks imagination, logic, intelligence, and confidence. He has a powerful sense of morality, and he becomes more motivated and dedicated to free the Mukodons as he experiences more of the injustices performed both against and by his people. While deeply saddened by his plight, he remains hopeful and optimistic. He is a pacifist, strongly opposed to any kind of violence, and strives to avoid confrontations and apply more stealthy tactics. He can become resourceful and cunning when faced with a challenge. Usually he infiltrates a Glukkon factory or other facility and sabotages it from the inside with the assistance of Mudokon slaves working there. He makes sure to free the facilities' slaves. Abe becomes the leader of the "Free Mudokon Party" (also known as "The Marching Mudokons"), the Mudokons’ uprising against their captors, the Magog Cartel. Usually he follows the suggestions and instruction of religious and spiritual figures like the Almighty Raisin and the Weirdos. He generally operates alone but is occasionally aided by friends.
Games in the series
The developers originally stated that the Oddworld series would be a quintology, and that Abe's Exoddus, Stranger's Wrath, and the Oddworld Adventures games were bonus titles not counting toward the total of five. The Quintology was halted after the first two games, when the company decided to redirect their efforts towards film production. There were also a few titles that were hinted at in interviews and press releases, but were never developed.
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee
At the beginning of this game, Abe is a happy, ignorant worker at RuptureFarms, a meat-packing plant. Working late at RuptureFarms, Abe passes an advertisement billboard for the upcoming latest product in the Tasty Treats line of snacks, and eavesdrops the factory’s annual board meeting. Since wildlife resources have become depleted, Abe's boss Molluck the Glukkon has decided to use the factory's Mudokon slaves as a ready source of saleable meat: "Mudokon Pops!". After this epiphany (reminiscent of the end of the film Soylent Green), Abe panics and escapes from his workplace. At the end of the game's introductory sequence-which is a retrospective voice-overed by Abe-Abe runs for his life. The Mudokons’ spiritual leader, the BigFace, appears to the unconscious Abe in a vision. BigFace tells him how the Mudokon race once lived freely with nature before they were enslaved by the Glukkons, and how their sacred animals were the very same ones being slaughtered and processed to manufacture 'Tasty Treats'. Prophecies have foretold of a Mudokon saviour whose worth would be tested by a journey to relight holy flames that were extinguished by the Glukkons. Abe does this with the aid of his pet Elum and then receives mystic tattoos. Abe infiltrates RuptureFarms, killing its entire board of executives before being captured and taken to a holding cell, where he has enough time to pore over the last day before facing execution. However, Abe's actions have impressed the holy Mudokons, and they rescue Abe and transport him to safety, where he received a hero’s welcome from the Mudokons he rescued.
Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus
Abe's Odysee was very popular, and the bonus game Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus was released the following year. Abe's Exoddus begins where Abe's Oddysee ends. Abe's abilities in this game were similar to his abilities in the first game, with an expanded ability to communicate with other characters in the world using GameSpeak. As he was celebrating his new celebrity, ghosts of old Mudokons appeared before him and told him that Necrum, a once sacred Mudokon burial ground, was being excavated by Glukkons, using blind Mudokons as slaves. Abe again journeys to the Scrab and Paramite lands to find a cure to the sickness the SoulStorm brew created from the excavated bones and then journeys to SoulStorm Brewery, which he destroys. He is named a wanted terrorist by the Glukkons, but is revered as a great hero among his people.
Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee
A new character called Munch was added to this game. Not long after the events of Abe's Exoddus, Abe helps Munch (the last living remnant of an amphibious race called the Gabbits) to destroy Vykerrs labs and save Mudokon eggs from destruction. They prevent the Gabbits from dying out completely. This increases status as a hero and also makes him very unpopular with the Glukkon queen, Lady Margaret.
Released titles
Title | Year | Platforms | Developer | Publisher | Notes |
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Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee | 1997 | PlayStation, Windows | Oddworld Inhabitants | GT Interactive | First quintology game. |
Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus | 1998 | PlayStation, Windows | Oddworld Inhabitants | GT Interactive | Bonus quintology game and a sequel to Abe's Oddysee. |
Oddworld: Adventures | 1998 | Game Boy | Saffire | GT Interactive Software Corp. | Handheld version of Abe's Oddysee. |
Oddworld: Adventures 2 | 2000 | Game Boy Colour | Saffire | GT Interactive Software Corp. | Handheld version of Abe's Exoddus. |
Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee | 2001 | Xbox | Oddworld Inhabitants | Microsoft Game Studios | Second quintology game. |
Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee | 2003 | Game Boy Advance | Art Co. | THQ Inc. | Handheld version of Xbox game. |
Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath | 2005 | Xbox | Oddworld Inhabitants | Electronic Arts |
Unreleased/Cancelled titles
- "SligStorm". It would have followed the story of an albino Slig, born in a complex it must escape to avoid infanticide.
- "Oddworld": "Munch's Exoddus". Expected to be a bonus game based on Munch's Oddysee.
- "Oddworld": "Squeek's Oddysee". Expected third game in quintology.
- "Oddworld": "Nod's Oddysee". This game was never planned, and Lorne confirmed this.
- "Oddworld": "The Hand of Odd". A real-time strategy game planned to be online.
- "The Brutal Ballad of Fangus Klot". Mature-rated game aimed at attracting a more mainstream audience.
Future game
Template:Future game A future game has been confirmed by Maxis co-founder Jeff Braun. Speaking at Wilfrid Laurier University in Canada, Braun said of the team, "They're such a talented group of people and I really trust their ability to create compelling content." He said that the upcoming game will have a cinematic quality on a "one to one scale" with CGI-based films. He also noted however, that a slow production schedule could make it "years" before the game sees release.
Gamespeak
In the Oddworld games, the Gamespeak feature allows the player to interact with the "NPC's", or non-playable characters. Examples of Gamespeak commands in the original game, Abe's Oddysee, are "Hello", "Follow me", and "Wait" which would instruct a nearby friendly character to do exactly that. Rescuing Mudokons and opening certain doors are all achieved through Gamespeak. Enemies possessed by Abe can also use Gamespeak, one can use Glukkons to order subservient Sligs around, or use Sligs to call their Slog pets to heel. Gamespeak also included less essential actions such as burps and farts, which were added with intent of a comical effect.
The Gamespeak feature was modified in Stranger's Wrath, with a single "talk" button causing the Stranger to say something appropriate to the situation. For instance, when the Stranger needs to cash in a bounty on an Outlaw, pressing the "talk" button will cause him to say, "Best be gettin' to the bounty store." This context-sensitive Gamespeak also worked for questioning the Clakker and Grubb townsfolk. This change made the "Talk" button more comparable to a "Universal Action" button in Stranger's Wrath.
"Oddworld: Hand of Odd"
Oddworld: Hand of Odd was rumored to be the fifth Oddworld game. It was to be a real-time strategy game and playable online. Originally announced in 1999, Hand of Odd was cancelled when Oddworld Inhabitants shut down in April 2005 to pursue the creation of motion pictures.
The name of the game is a play on The hand of Nod, a structure appearing throughout Westwood's popular Command & Conquer real-time strategy games, itself being a play on "hand of god".
"The Brutal Ballad of Fangus Klot"
An April 2005 issue of Game Informer revealed a character named Fangus, a type of shepherd on Oddworld located in a region called Fangustan, watching over a flock of particularly demonic-looking sheep. While OWI did not confirm the game (many suspected it as an April Fool's joke), the article briefly outlined the plot: Fangus is a shepherd who dutifully wards off predators, until one day, invaders arrive. Fangus is then forced to rise to the occasion, assuming the role of savior of all Oddworldian nations. Meanwhile, rabies slowly begins to turn him mad, and he must make haste in thwarting the invaders' plans before his mind is completely lost. A Mature rating (by the ESRB) was expected due to dark tones and themes throughout the game, and Majesco was expected to publish the game for the Xbox.
Awards
The Oddworld games have received more than 100 industry awards. Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee received more than 24 awards and three nominations from the Academy of Interactive Arts & Sciences over 1997 and 1998.
Citizen Siege
Plans to release a feature film and integrated video games entitled Citizen Siege have been announced. Citizen siege follows the story of an expatriate living in a near-future Earth. He has been 'repossessed' due to credit rackets and is hunted by a megacorporation.
References
- ^ Abe, stats, Oddworld Official Site.
- ^ Carr, Diane, David Buckingham, Andrew Burn, Gareth Schott, 2006, Computer Games: Text, Narrative and Play, Polity
- ^ DeMaria, Rusel, Johnny L. Wilson, 2003, High Score! The Illustrated History of Electronic Games, McGraw-Hill Professional
- Lopez, Vincent, Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee: Does Munch live up to Abe's legacy?, IGN.
- Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus
- Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus
- GT Interactive and Oddworld Inhabitants Ship 'Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus' for PlayStation Game Console, Business Wire.
- ^ Carr, Diane, Andrew Burn, Gareth Schott, David Buckingham, Textuality in Video Games, Utrecht University and Digital Games Research Association
- Ballistic Publishing, The Art of Oddworld: The First Ten Years 1994–2004
- ^ Thomas, Maureen, François Penz, 2003, Architectures of Illusion: From Motion Pictures to Navigable Interactive Environments, Intellect Books
- ^ Rollings, Andrew and Ernest Adams, 2003, Andrew Rollings and Ernest Adams on Game Design, New Riders
- ^ Abe biography, Official Oddworld Website.
- ^ White, Jason, Oddworld Adventures 2, All Game.
- Clarke, Andy, Grethe Mitchell, 2007, Videogames and Art, Intellect Books.
- Something strange is brewing in 'Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus', CNN.
- Huey, Christian, Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus, All Game.
- Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee, Moby Games
- Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus, Moby Games
- Oddworld: Adventures, Moby Games
- Oddworld: Adventures 2, Moby Games
- Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee, Moby Games
- Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee, Moby Games
- Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath, Moby Games
- Maxis Co-Founder Confirms Oddworld Return
- Jeff Braun helping out on Oddworld game
- Maxis Co-Founder Reveals Oddworld Return
- Morris, Chris, Microsoft takes Oddworld, CNN Money
- Barlow, Nove, This Week in Gaming History, The Escapist
External links
- Official Website
- Official Website of Michael Bross - The music composer for the games Oddworld: Munch's Oddysee and Oddworld Stranger's Wrath
- Oddworld series at MobyGames
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