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Torrent Description Size: 760 MB
Language: ENG
Version: PAL
Genre: Platform
Developer: GT Interactive Software
Release date: 31/10/1998
Year: 1998

Requirements: PSP with CF 5.00 m33-6, MS PRO DUO 1GB

Oddworld: Abe's Exoddus is a multi-award winning[1] platform video game developed by Oddworld Inhabitants and published by GT Interactive. It is a sequel to the video game Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee. It is considered a bonus title in the Oddworld series, and not part of the main Oddworld Quintology. It was released in 1998 for the PlayStation video game console and Microsoft Windows for North America, Europe and Australia,[2] and in 1999 for the PlayStation in Japan.The game continues the story of Abe, who is charting his efforts to save his fellow Mudokons from another plot by the Glukkons to exploit them. Abe discovers that the Glukkons are exploiting Mudokon slaves, this time to produce a drink called Soulstorm Brew, which uses Mudokon bones and tears as its ingredients. The player assumes the role of Abe, embarking on a quest to halt production of Soulstorm Brew. The game was released to similar critical acclaim as the first title. Reviews praised the game's ability to allow the player to QuikSave anywhere they liked, an omission that had attracted much of the criticism in Abe's Oddysee, while noting that it was very similar to that title.[3]
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