Oddworld: Soulstorm gameplay: Abe’s old-school return is a beautiful thing
Enlarge / An odd storm is brewing... (credit: Oddworld Inhabitants)
SANTA MONICA, Calif.-Video game fans of a certain age may remember when pre-rendered sprites dominated every platform in the mid-90s. In the decades since, some of those games (like Donkey Kong Country) have turned out far more timeless-looking than others (like Clayfighter 63 1/3).
1997's Oddworld: Abe's Odyssee has arguably aged the best out of all of its peers, with its incredible animations and balanced full-scene lighting, but that's the silver lining for a series that has otherwise remained pretty dormant (assuming you ignore the series' uneven attempts to go fully polygonal). I for one remember wondering if an Oddworld game might ever look and feel as exciting on a modern-day platform-not just in remake form (a la Oddworld: New & Tasty) but in having its gameplay and engine supercharged.
And that's why I'm writing about Oddworld Soulstorm, the series' first new 2D entry since 1998's Exoddus.
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