![]() The Vita version was originally planned for the summer, but was pushed back for a fall release. Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath HD released last year on PC and earlier this year on PlayStation 3. The remake will be enhanced with more subtle camera movements - to show off more of the environments in place of the flipscreen scrolling of old - a quick save system, more balanced gameplay and "friendlier" puzzles. ![]() The studio also recently revealed Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee New N' Tasty!, a remake of the original Abe's Oddysee which will be released next autumn for PlayStation 3, PS Vita, PC and Xbox 360. This is a amazingly well done HD remake of a game that was originally released on the Xbox, and it looks awesome. Once the game has been submitted, Gilray said that he expects the game to release by mid-November "at the latest." Marc The Geek 307K subscribers Here is Oddworld Stranger's Wrath HD for the PS Vita. Just Add Water head Stuart Gilray told Eurogamer that the Vita version is two weeks away from being submitted to Sony for certification. ![]() We found ourselves breezing through the majority of the game, but at certain points we'd suddenly be barraged with enemies, and die a dozen times in the space of a few minutes.Įven so, Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath HD is a wonderful return for a slice of video game history, and well worth a gander.Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath will arrive on PS Vita in mid-November, according to developer Just Add Water. The game's difficulty spikes are also worth mentioning. ![]() Where Stranger's Wrath drops points is in the dated feel of its core controls, when it comes to both moving your character around and moving the camera.īoth are far too sensitive, and while you're able to mess around with the camera sensitivity (we moved the slider down from five to one before it felt right), there's no similar way to soften up movement. For example, switching between the third-person and first-person cameras with a quick double-tap of the touchscreenis a breeze, while switching ammo is quick and easy, again thanks to the touchscreen. The Vita controls are cleverly designed in places, too. The visuals have been knocked up a notch or two, and the voice-acting is now far more crisp, making the hit-and-miss jokes skew far more towards hit. This HD remake looks the absolute business, and sounds it too. You can even switch between an adventure-style third-person camera and a first-person shooter angle, so that experimenting with your bounty-sprees is always solid fun. It's this variety that really makes Stranger's Wrath shine. They all have completely different characteristics, with some chasing after enemies and biting them and others wrapping them up in webbing. Grab any of these creatures from the ground and you can then attach them to your crossbow and use them as ammo. You are "the Stranger", on a quest to take down wanted bandits for cash so that you can pay for a mysterious operation.Īs you collect jobs from a series of towns throughout Oddworld, you can choose to hunt down the bandits and bring them in alive for serious moolah, or kill them dead and cash them in for half price.Ĭatching bandits is the core focus in Stranger's Wrath, and you have several different methods at your disposal, each of which revolves around your crossbow and the furry critters that live about the place. It feels a tiny bit dated where controls are concerned, but in general it's just as unique an experience as it ever was. In the meantime, Oddworld: Stranger's Wrath has received its own HD remake for Vita. ![]() The Metal Gear Solid HD Collection for PS Vita was glorious, and we can't wait for the Final Fantasy X HD remake to pop up. We're currently in the age of the HD video game remake, where developers look to dodge any potential risk by releasing souped-up versions of old classics that they know will involve minimal effort for a reliable return. ![]()
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