Oddworld Industries founder Lorne Lanning has always been very deliberate in howtheOddworldgames are designedand played out. Because of this, what started as a simple entry into the platform genre has evolved into a widely recognized world of strange creatures and imperialism. Lorne Lanning was given full creative control onAbe’s Odyssey, but the company was forced to pursue a different direction in the sequel,Abe’s Exoddus. A direction that Lanning seeks to course correct withOddworld:Soulstormin an effort to tell the story he had hopedOddworld: Abe’s Exodduswould be.

After a long hiatus in video games, Lorne Lanning decided to come back in a big way, first releasing a ground up remake ofAbe’s Odysseyunder the nameOddworld: New ‘N’ Tasty. \Since Lanning was happy with how the story set up the franchise, he didn’t see the need to make drastic changes to the game other than the graphic and technical improvements. The result was a resounding success and longtime fans and critics alike were thrilled with this retelling of the story that started it all. However,Abe’s Exodduswasn’t exactly what Lanning wanted the sequel to the main game to be, and so he has re-imagined it and released the game under the nameOddworld: Soulstorm.

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Abe’s Odyssey, Exoddus, and New ‘N’ Tasty

Abe may be one small Mudokonin a factory full of them, but what he overhears one night while cleaning would change his life forever. The story inAbe’s Odysseyfollows the titular character after he overhears that his species is the new snack on the menu, after all the other wildlife had become near-extinct. Abe rushes out of the factory where he comes to the realization that it is up to him to save his fellow Mudokons. This conveys the themes that Lorne wanted to showcase, such as how destructive uncontrolled capitalism and imperialism can be.

According to Lanning,Abe’s Exodduswas rushed to complete the game by a strict deadline. This, of course, affected how the game would play, and though it was fairly received, Lanning has since been seeking an opportunityto recreateOddworldcollectionin a new light. Like the original, the game also had themes of capitalism, addiction, environmentalism, and more. When Lanning was asked if he would remake the sequel after the success ofNew ‘N’ Tasty,he told them that it would have to be a re-imagining and not a reskin like the first game. This would allow him to take the franchise in the direction that he had always envisioned.

Oddworld: Soulstorm artwork which shows Abe’s head in the foreground in front of stormy clouds.

What This Means for Oddworld: Soulstorm

Oddworld: Soulstormpicks upwhereNew ‘N’ Tastyleaves off, with all the Mudokons celebrating that the RuptureFarms has been destroyed, and the Mudokons inside freed and following their hero Abe. Team building and management are a large part ofSoulstorm,as Abe is essentially the leader of the lost Mudokons. The game also features a lot of interesting new mechanics, like pick-pocketing, crafting, and vendors. InSoulstorm,the more allies Abe has with him at a time, the more powerful his chants and control abilities become.

While the game won’t necessarily impress all fans, it has become a welcome return for those who wanted more of Lanning and theOddworldseries. It is a faithful evolution to the base games, and the graphics and cinematics are beautiful. That same heartfelt feeling that Oddworld Industries nails is there. But for those new generations of gamers who don’t get the oddstyle of Lanning,Oddworld:Soulstormmight not be exactly what they’re looking for.

Oddworld: Soulstormis available on PC, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation 5.