Oddworld: New ‘n’ Tasty is an arguably pricey downloadable remake of an old game – but against the odds, it manages to feel fresh, new and… you get the idea. Abe is an iconic gaming figure and it’s wonderful to see him return in 2014 with such style and confidence. Being reintroduced to everyone’s favourite Mudokon and the Oddworld universe is worth every single penny of the asking price. The difficulty has some spikes and it might feel a tad short if you rush through, but the 299 Mudokons (the original had 99) waiting to be saved will no doubt increase longevity and encourage replays. For long-time fans and newcomers alike, escaping RuptureFarms is a hilarious and challenging adventure that will leave players wanting more and shouldn’t be missed.
With the very limited physical release of Saturday Morning RPG upon us shortly. Crash Landed talks with Limited Run Games founder Josh Fairhurst about their latest PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita title, along with that is next for the fledgling company.
I've been playing Saturday Morning RPG since Tuesday, and to be honest...it's fantastic! Definitely a throwback to the 80s and 90s.
Charlie Large reviews Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty for the PlayStation Vita - finding Abe's remastering to be a glorious game that suits the platform perfectly!
With the recent wave of Vita cancellations I feared this one was going to join the list, I'm happy it finally arrived :)
Was playing it last night when I found a game braking glitch and can't continue, thankfully is close to the beginning of the Game, Abe will fall from the elevator every time the game loads that section.
A Pixelated View takes a look at the lastest rendition of Oddworld's New 'n Tasty on PS3.