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Oddworld just got Stranger...

We visit the epic world of Abe and Munch to meet a third protagonist of the [url=http://www.gog.com/en/catalogue/#all_genres/search/oddworld/]Oddworld universe. Meet the Stranger, a badass bounty hunter. This installment of the series brings us into the spaghetti western setting of Sekto Springs. The main goal of Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath is to gather enough moolah for a mysterious operation that the Stranger has to go through. To fulfill this you’ll hunt a plethora of villains and criminals which, like in any bounty business, are worth more alive than dead. The Stranger is on the trail of the ultimate bounty that would pay for all of his needs: the last of the Steef, a race of guardian creatures that are purportedly extinct...

As in every Oddworld series game, Stranger’s Wrath is oozing with the signature design of Oddworld Inhabitants polish and it is an unique blend of a first person shooter with a third person action adventure game. Either shoot your way with your trusty firearm or traverse the vast plains of Oddworld. Another example of the Oddworld flair for the bizarre lies in the game's weapons. Stranger, as a professional bounty hunter, has a two-barreled crossbow that uses “live” ammo ;) Live being living and lethal. Choose from 9 different critters to lock and load your weapon and unleash living hell on various Outlaws and criminals. This game features an extensive list of upgrades of Stranger’s equipment, such as the crossbow, the munitions, storage capacity and armor upgrades.

Don’t hold back, check out the Just Add Water remake of the classical Oddworld title from the original Xbox. It’s up for grabs DRM-free on GOG.com for $9.99!
finally. but i've already got oddbox on steam, so no.
i hope Munch gets here too soon.
December 20, 2010?

EDIT: Oh, the Steam version is 2010.
Post edited July 19, 2011 by Darling_Jimmy
does this game still run like poop on pc? I remember a lot of people complaining when it first came out
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CaptainGyro: does this game still run like poop on pc? I remember a lot of people complaining when it first came out
Same question here

Windows XP/Vista/7, Core 2 Duo 1.8 GHz, 1 GB RAM, graphic card 256 MB (GeForce 6600 or better), 1.9 GB HDD
Waaooo, old games require lots of hz and mb nowadays
Post edited July 19, 2011 by Gilou
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CaptainGyro: does this game still run like poop on pc? I remember a lot of people complaining when it first came out
Not in my experience, I've had the Oddbox for a long time now and it's fine for me.
damn you GOG, my poor wallet, will pick this up at somepoint.
Pss for me not something i would go for.
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Darling_Jimmy: December 20, 2010?

EDIT: Oh, the Steam version is 2010.
It's a 2005 game (first Xbox).
Not an old game at all.
But I love too much GOG to start yelling "this is not an old game!".
Even if it's what I think :)
Hmm.. been interested in this for a while. I somehow never bought it for xbox when it came out.
I'll whait for now and check up how the reviews turn out.
Will probably wait for a sale before purchase...
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habit79: It's a 2005 game
Yes, I figured out they are listing the Steam release date for some reason.
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habit79: It's a 2005 game
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Darling_Jimmy: Yes, I figured out they are listing the Steam release date for some reason.
Well, thats because the PC version came out then :)
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habit79: It's a 2005 game
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Darling_Jimmy: Yes, I figured out they are listing the Steam release date for some reason.
It's the release date of the PC version.
The Xbox version was a 2005 game ;)
Nice one, and it's the Oddworld game I don't have on Steam. :-D
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habit79: It's a 2005 game
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Darling_Jimmy: Yes, I figured out they are listing the Steam release date for some reason.
EDIT: What Galimatias said ;p
Post edited July 19, 2011 by Cook