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Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty! : ウィキペディア英語版
Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty!
Linux, Microsoft Windows & OS X
25 February 2015
Xbox One
27 March 2015
PlayStation 3
PlayStation Vita & Wii U
TBA
| genre = Cinematic platformer
| modes = Single-player
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''Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty!'', also known as ''Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee – New 'n' Tasty!'', is a 2014 cinematic platform video game developed by Just Add Water and published by Oddworld Inhabitants for the PlayStation 4 as a "ground-up remake" of ''Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee''. The game was released in North America on July 22, 2014 and in Europe on July 23, 2014. Versions for Linux, Microsoft Windows and OS X were released on February 25, 2015 while the Xbox One version was released on March 27, 2015 and June 9, 2015 in Australia and New Zealand. The PlayStation 3 version was released on April 21, 2015 in North America and April 23, 2015 in Europe. Versions for PlayStation Vita and Wii U are still in development but no definite release dates have been given.〔http://www.oddworld.com/2015/01/oddworld-new-n-tasty-release-dates-steam-ps3-xbox-one/〕
== Gameplay ==

In ''Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty'', the player controls a Mudokon named Abe. Similar to the original, the gameplay is a sidescrolling platformer with an emphasis on puzzle solving, with ''New 'n' Tasty'' reimagined in a 2.5D graphical style.
Abe has the ability to talk to and direct other Mudokons with an enhanced GameSpeak feature and the characters will have more dialogue and responses when compared to the original game. The player's goal is to save all 299 Mudokon slaves (more than three times as many than the original game) at RuptureFarms which can be done by taking them to bird portals; several Mudokons are hidden in secret areas which often involve complex situations. The game has two endings depending on the number of Mudokons rescued by the game's finale.
Abe has no direct way of attacking and there are a variety of ways to die in the game. He has the ability to chant and can possess specific enemies called Sligs; Sligs lack Abe's physical finesse (they cannot jump, for example) but all wield firearms, temporarily changing gameplay. Other enemies cannot be possessed, and must be dealt with by solving the many puzzles in the game, and often involve setting up elaborate traps. Some enemies in the game must be outrun; in some levels Abe has a mount called Elum that helps in this. There are some areas in the game which require the player the memorize Abe's whistles, farts and Slig's BS and SM'BS commands to unlock electric fences, allow Mudokons to pull levers and platforms.
To make use of the online functionality, the remake now comes with leaderboards. The makers had observed fans of the original game making speedrun videos and competing with other people, and have enabled players to check the leaderboards for the fastest completion of each mode, the best overall time and how many online PlayStation Network members completed the game 100%.〔http://www.oddworld.com/oddworldgames/new-n-tasty/〕

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