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It's an Odd, OddWorld, Once Again

Not exactly a part of the OddWorld Quintology, Abe's Exoddus is on the horizon.

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Abe, the absinthe-skinned Mudokon and star of GT Interactive's OddWorld: Abe's Oddysee title, will soon be embarking on his second journey, picking up precisely where his last mission left off. This game, Abe's Exoddus, is more of an offshoot of the first title, while Munch's Oddysee, the next game set for release, will actually continue the "quintology" the developers have planned for the series.

The story begins at the point where, by destroying the factory and all the Mudokon bones stashed inside (during the end of the first game), Abe has given the Glukkons reason to need another cache of bones so they can continue making their carnivorous beverages. In Exoddus, players will again venture into the mission as Abe, only this time, with more feeling. Not only will Exoddus include more gamespeak, players will also reportedly discover more intelligent AI, and fellow Mudokons will wear their emotions on their skin, literally, as blue will depict melancholy, red will display anger, and so on. As Abe, players will have to interact with the Mudokons, by hugging and so forth, to keep them from committing suicide and even taking advantage of your kindness. Zombified Mudokons, notably Mudombies, will need Abe's assistance in finding their way to safety as well.

Many of the former enemies, such as Scrabs and Sligs, will return. However, Fleeches, Slurgs, Necrum Spirits, and Slogs will also attempt to keep you and your kind from safety. And while saving the Mudokons is foremost, there will be lots of chores for Abe along the way, so to speak. Abe's Exoddus is expected for the PlayStation in the fourth quarter of '98; however, videogames.com has some shots you can take a look at to ease your hunger pains.

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