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Oddworld - L'Exode d'Abe (France)

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1998
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Oddworld Abe's Exoddus is the direct and more generous sequel to Oddysee. Longer, richer in content and refined mechanics, with SoulStorm Brew as a key new element. As brilliant as its predecessor with more memorable levels. A PS1 puzzle platformer masterpiece.

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Platformer 1 player 7+
Description
French edition of Oddworld Abe's Exoddus by Oddworld Inhabitants, cinematic platformer sequel. Created by Oddworld Inhabitants and GT Interactive, released in 1998 in France under the Oddworld L'Exode d'Abe title. Over twenty 2D puzzle platforming zones, Mudokon management with distinct emotions via Gamespeak, gothic industrial environments, full French localization and Ellen Meijers's ambient soundtrack. French edition under the Oddworld L'Exode d'Abe title.

Oddworld - L'Exode d'Abe review

3/5
Art direction
"Polished"
2/5
Music
"Decent"
2/5
Story
"Classic"
Gameplay
"Excellent"
Fun
"Mild"
Addictiveness
"Light"
Difficulty
"Difficult"
Lifespan
"Average"
Technical info
💾0,43 GB 📅31/10/1998
Published by GT Interactive

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Collector interest

A French edition of Oddworld renamed L'Exode d'Abe or L'Odyssee d'Abe, a full title translation rare at the time for a series with such Anglo humor. This complete Frenchification sets the local version apart for collectors of localization variants. Its interest lies in this regional editorial detail rather than a general scarcity of Abe's universe.

Is Oddworld - L'Exode d'Abe still worth playing in 2026?

Released in 1998 on PS1, Oddworld Inhabitants' project extends Abe's adventure with remarkable narrative and mechanical ambition. The two dimensional puzzles, the possession power and the GameSpeak communication keep a unique flavour, and the satire of industrial exploitation remains biting. The art direction and the music install a surprisingly modern atmosphere. A few punishing sequences and a clear late nineties look require patience. Recommended today for any fan of authorial puzzle platforming and for Oddworld devotees curious about the studio's most ambitious work on Sony's first home console.

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