

Abe’s peaceful retirement was shattered when visited by a vision from the Three Weirdos. Abe learned the Magog Cartel was mining Necrum, the sacred Mudokon city of the dead, to collect bones to make super-addictive SoulStorm Brew. After freeing the Mudokon spirits imprisoned in the Mudanchee and Mudomo Vaults, Abe gained scary powers from the Weirdos, including the ability to heal his Mudokon friends of SoulStorm addiction, and the power to turn invisible. Infiltrating the transportation hub of FeeCo Depot, and using explosive farts to survive adventures at the Slig Barracks and Bonewerks, Abe broke into SoulStorm Brewery. There Abe learned the truth behind the secret ingredient of SoulStorm Brew... just before blasting the place to atoms with the combined power of the sobered-up Mudokon he’d rescued. Then Abe joined his brew-addled pals at Alf’s Rehab & Tea to take the cure – the journey of a lifetime starts with one step. Or is it twelve?
The game continues the story of Abe, charting his efforts to save his fellow Mudokons from another plot by the Glukkons to exploit them. Abe discovers that the Glukkons are enslaving Mudokons, this time to produce a drink called Soulstorm Brew, which uses Mudokon bones and tears as its ingredients. Abe must travel to the Soul Storm Brewery, stop those corporate villains and save the enslaved Mudokon workers.
Oddworld Inhabitants
GT Interactive Software, Oddworld Inhabitants
Digital Dialect
Unknown
25/11/1998
A.L.I.V.E.
Single player
Side view
Oddworld
Oddworld : L'Exode d'Abe
French title
Abe's Exoddus
Alternative spelling
Abe'99
Japanese title - romanization
Europe
エイブ99
Japan
ClassInd
12 anos
USK
12 anos
ESRB
T anos
| Audio | Subtitles | Interface | |
|---|---|---|---|
| English: | ✓ | ✓ | |
| French: | ✓ | ||
| German: | ✓ | ||
| Italian: | ✓ | ||
| Spanish: | ✓ |