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Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee Launches May 14 for Switch

Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee Launches May 14 for Switch - News

by William D'Angelo , posted on 30 April 2020 / 2,042 Views

Publisher Microids and developer Oddworld Inhabitants announced Oddworld: Munch’s Oddysee will launch for the Nintendo Switch via the eShop on May 14. A physical edition will release later in 2020. 

The game originally launched for the original Xbox in November 2001. It also released for Windows PC via Steam in December 2010, PlayStation 3 in December 2012, PlayStation Vita in December 14, and for iOS and Android in November 2015.

View the Nintendo Switch trailer of the game below:

Here is an overview of the game:

Players guide Mudokon champion Abe, and his aquatic Gabbit partner Munch, in Oddworld‘s third adventure, using special psychic powers, cool power-ups, and other special abilities to deliver payback as they reclaim the last gabbit eggs on Oddworld, which have been packaged in a can of gabbiar.

Key Features:

  • Play as a Team – Players use Munch and Abe cooperatively to make their way through the trials of Oddworld. Leverage both characters’ unique strengths:
    • Abe – Abe can climb and jump to reach new areas, and then run to escape from dangerous enemies. When all else fails, chant to take control of the enemy’s soul, and use their guns to clear a path to safety.
    • Munch – Munch can swim around the new realms of Oddworld. When on the ground, zip along with a wheelchair power up. Need to move some yapping Slogs out of the way? Just use Munch’s nifty remote control head port to fire up the crane and drop those Sloggies in their pen.
  • Special Psychic Powers – Munch and Abe’s psychic powers can extend their reach and get others to do the dirty work:
    • As Abe – Let Abe’s chant roar to take possession of a gun-toting Big Bro Slig and clear almost anything out of the way. Abe can use spooce or spiritual power gained by harvesting Spooce Shrubs to posses other creatures as well, but why think small?
    • As Munch – If Abe can’t mesmerize someone into getting the job done, Munch can use his handy remote control head port to hijack nearby machines including cranes, and 50-caliber Anesthesia bots to tackle the really tough obstacles.
  • Power-Ups – Every friendly character you can find becomes a fighting ally, Fuzzles, Mudokons… Need to get somewhere quickly or get over a wall, like right now? Use Oddworld‘s consumer power-ups like Expresso and Bounce to amp up Munch and Abe’s abilities to perform cool moves. For the more direct approach, possess high-caliber weapon toting enemies.
  • Oddworld, Now in “New and Improved 3D!” – It’s a whole new Oddworld, with lush rivers, towering mountains and hundreds of trees that bloom or die.
  • Interact with Dozens of Different Oddball Races – Use GameSpeak to get Oddworld‘s Inhabitants from the heavily armed Big Bro Sligs to the cute but ferocious Fuzzles) to carry out tricky tasks or just beat the crap out of enemies.
  • “Frustration Free” Gaming  Oddworld‘s new intelligent cinematic camera, auto-targeting system and no-stick navigation system makes playing a breeze! Plus with easy QuikSave and limitless lives, players have plenty of chances to take on any situation… no matter how Odd!

A life-long and avid gamer, William D'Angelo was first introduced to VGChartz in 2007. After years of supporting the site, he was brought on in 2010 as a junior analyst, working his way up to lead analyst in 2012. He has expanded his involvement in the gaming community by producing content on his own YouTube channel and Twitch channel dedicated to gaming Let's Plays and tutorials. You can contact the author at wdangelo@vgchartz.com or on Twitter @TrunksWD.


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