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Hey guys, I'm new here. Nice to meet you all! But to stay on topic, I'm super hyped for Soulstorm and even more so for Abe's full story! |
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With that being said, I really like the idea of a hypothetical MO_2.0 being somewhere between the archetypal 2.5D platformer a la NnT, and full on 3D game such as SW. If it's going down that route, I think fixed "swivelable" cameras and platforms that aren't always obviously platforms would be a good medium to portray gameplay. |
i'm happy to see that this topic is still going on :D
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From my understanding, Abe set off for Necrum immediately after escaping RuptureFarms - he is greeted by Big Face, farts, is knocked off the platform where he meets the Weirdos, and then embarks on his trip through the desert with his small crew. The point I'm making is, Exoddus already is (sort of) the story of the Mudokon resistance, but the timeline is so brief, it wouldn't have made sense for an organised uprising to occur the day after the slaves were rescued. It's not until the end of the game where he says there are more Mudokons out there, and announces "we're gonna find 'em". This also makes me wonder if there will be a larger gap between N'n'T and Soulstorm like there is between A New Hope and Empire Strikes Back. Will Abe be a serious revolutionary figure or will he still be a hapless chump who's way out of his depth? What do you guys think? |
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I assume this idea was originally meant to be part of Exoddus as well, but was never fleshed out in the slightest. Which is why ended up with a rather light hearted and almost comical depiction of enslaved Mudokons. The scene at the end of Exoddus is what I would describe as a depiction of hope. Whereas I have the strong suspicion that the final scene in Soulstorm is going to be depicting something much much darker. |
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There is definitely an element of hope in the ending of Exoddus, but as the camera pulls back and reveals a legion of Muds all saluting the sky, I always got the impression they were becoming organised. Obviously, the game was so hastily made, nothing more than that made the cut, so it's only really hinted at, but I always thought it was the first stirrings of armed resistance. That said, Soulstorm doesn't look like guerrilla warfare, but an underground revolutionary movement, full of spies, intrigue and covert tactics. This, to me, is much more in the spirit of Oddworld than the Mudokon resistance in MO, which seemed a little whacky and under-developed. It also lacked the art-style that gave the Slig Barracks, Bonewerkz, etc. such a haunting, creepy quality (one of my favourite things about Oddworld). In many ways, it was frustrating that MO lacked the narrative element that made the first two games so great. Without it, I've always felt the Oddworld timeline never advanced, and has relied too much on telling parallel stories instead. So I'm really glad OWI have gone back to the source and are expanding on it. I really can't wait to see what they've come up with. |
I’ve always hated the disconnect between the ending of AE (“but we knew there had to be more of us out there … and we were gonna find ‘em”) and the events of MO (schlepping around in nameless industrial microbusinesses to get a can of tuna).
Despite its fairly minimal addition to the story, AE established this sense that Abe and co. were getting organized and preparing to fully take on the industrialists, with Abe assuming the role of their guide. But that never came through into the story of MO, and that’s just another strike against MO. |
I think a lot of this hinges on how organized the "Spirit of 1029" group is, and how it's organized.
The name itself hints that the members were inspired by Abe's success in bringing down Rupture Farms (facility 1029, the "biggest meat-processing plant on Oddworld"). However, Abe wasn't alone here; he was helped by the scattered remnant natives (presumably Mudomo and Mudanchee) based in the Monsaic Lines, who managed to infiltrate the heart of the facility to help Abe. That's not bad in terms of organization. Yet, it seems like they have no tangible connection with the Spirit of 1029, based on how the ARG makes it feel like Abe and co. are completely in the dark about Molluck's other business ventures (among them a vertical monopoly in the creation of Soulstorm Brew). It seems like Ed plays the role of a whistleblower who caught wind of Abe's escapades (through Magog On the March, perhaps?), and figured he'd be the perfect guy to topple the whole thing. This gives me the impression that Spirit of 1029 is a loosely-organized group of a few (likely ex-slave) Mudokons, each of whom were "employed" somewhere along the Soulstorm Brew production process. This would allow them to collaborate to complete the puzzle (almost like WikiLeaks). Tapping into long-distance communication would certainly help, and Ed seems particularly tech-savvy (although how our friends at the Monsaic Lines are getting any intel is another story). Off-Topic: Speaking of "Magog On the March," OI should totally make some MOM newscasts as promotion for Soulstorm. |
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As long as Sam isn't free, they can't raid the Magog Castel. Sam is the only hope they have for living on. So my hopes are on, she appears maybe at the end of Soulstorm?! :
[Love u, Nate!] @Topic: So the ARG is down now, maybe this Thread get's some more love. If i look at the Picture, it seems to be the Story before Abe raids to the Brew Factory. Maybe they put so - SO much more in into SS. Exodus maybe is just a piece of Cake to it. :3 |
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Of course, we'd love to be able to make all the games we've got ideas for. Edit: Apologies for the double post :/ |
It’s cake baked by Glukkons, it’s probably bad for ya.
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It reminds me less of Wikileaks and more of the animals rights activists who record footage of bad practices in slaughterhouses and farms. Just on a much more sadistic scale. |
@OWI_Pete, As mentioned above, a Magog on the march PR move would be amazing. Just drop the hint when you can for us ;)
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Also is that the Spirit of 1029 logo in your avatar? |
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I understand what Vlam's saying. Essentially, we should have another term to refer to the new canon.
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What about just series?
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How about the Oddthology? |
Just call it series. Please.
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Please don't |
The Oddnibus.
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For the record, quintology is an erroneous term applicable only to Oddworld. It's actually pentalogy.
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