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* LighterAndSofter: Compared to the original ''Abe's Oddysee''. [=RuptureFarms=] is much cleaner, more futuristic and well-lit than in the original game, [[Bowdlerise the violence is toned down]] (for example, the Mudokon Pops now use the art from the Japanese version, which became standard since ''Exoddus''), and there is quite a bit more comedy added to the cutscenes.

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* LighterAndSofter: Compared to the original ''Abe's Oddysee''. [=RuptureFarms=] is much cleaner, more futuristic and well-lit than in the original game, [[Bowdlerise [[{{Bowdlerise}} the violence is toned down]] (for example, the Mudokon Pops now use the art from the Japanese version, which became standard since ''Exoddus''), and there is quite a bit more comedy added to the cutscenes.
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* LighterAndSofter: Compared to the original ''Abe's Oddysee''. [=RuptureFarms=] is much cleaner, more futuristic and well-lit than in the original game, the violence is toned down (for example, the Mudokon Pops now use the art from the Japanese version, which became standard since ''Exoddus''), and there is quite a bit more comedy added to the cutscenes.

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* LighterAndSofter: Compared to the original ''Abe's Oddysee''. [=RuptureFarms=] is much cleaner, more futuristic and well-lit than in the original game, [[Bowdlerise the violence is toned down down]] (for example, the Mudokon Pops now use the art from the Japanese version, which became standard since ''Exoddus''), and there is quite a bit more comedy added to the cutscenes.
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A VideoGameRemake of ''Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee'' developed by Just Add Water and the first game in the rebooted ''VideoGame/{{Oddworld}}'' quintology, it was first released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 on July 22nd, 2014, before being ported to PC, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/PlayStation3, UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita, UsefulNotes/WiiU, Android, iOS and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch. A DLC for the game, ''Alf's Escape'', was also announced on July 11th, 2014, which adds an all-new area of Rupture Farms where Abe must rescue his buddy Alf, and came free with any preorders of the game in North America.

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A VideoGameRemake of ''Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee'' developed by Just Add Water and the first game in the rebooted ''VideoGame/{{Oddworld}}'' quintology, it was first released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 Platform/PlayStation4 on July 22nd, 2014, before being ported to PC, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/PlayStation3, UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita, UsefulNotes/WiiU, Platform/XboxOne, Platform/PlayStation3, Platform/PlayStationVita, Platform/WiiU, Android, iOS and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch.Platform/NintendoSwitch. A DLC for the game, ''Alf's Escape'', was also announced on July 11th, 2014, which adds an all-new area of Rupture Farms where Abe must rescue his buddy Alf, and came free with any preorders of the game in North America.
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* SaveScumming: The quicksave system introduced in ''Exoddus'' has been added to this game, allowing you to abuse is to your liking.
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* AdaptationExpansion: The game adds an entirely new area of [=RuptureFarms=] as DLC.
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* LighterAndSofter: Compared to the original ''Abe's Oddysee''. [=RuptureFarms=] is much cleaner, more futuristic and well-lit than in the original game, the violence is toned down, and there is quite a bit more comedy added to the cutscenes.

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* LighterAndSofter: Compared to the original ''Abe's Oddysee''. [=RuptureFarms=] is much cleaner, more futuristic and well-lit than in the original game, the violence is toned down, down (for example, the Mudokon Pops now use the art from the Japanese version, which became standard since ''Exoddus''), and there is quite a bit more comedy added to the cutscenes.
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* EnemyChatter: The Sligs now have more dialogue for patrolling, hearing things, opening fire, being possessed and killing Abe.

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* EnemyChatter: The Sligs now have more dialogue for patrolling, hearing things, opening fire, being possessed possessed, gamespeak as one and killing Abe.
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* EnemyChatter: The Sligs now have more dialogue for patrolling, hearing things, opening fire, being possessed and killing Abe.
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* AwardBaitSong: The ending credits theme [[https://youtu.be/IMUVClsvZkA ‘’Born to Love You’’]].
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A VideoGameRemake of ''Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee'' developed by Just Add Water and the first game in the rebooted ''VideoGame/{{Oddworld}}'' quintology, it was first released for the UsefulNotes/PlayStation4 on July 22nd, 2014, before being ported to PC, UsefulNotes/XboxOne, UsefulNotes/PlayStation3, UsefulNotes/PlayStationVita, UsefulNotes/WiiU, Android, iOS and UsefulNotes/NintendoSwitch. A DLC for the game, ''Alf's Escape'', was also announced on July 11th, 2014, which adds an all-new area of Rupture Farms where Abe must rescue his buddy Alf, and came free with any preorders of the game in North America.
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* AntiFrustrationFeatures: Unlike the original game, there are multiple difficulty options, you can now Quicksave in addition to using the checkpoints, Abe can now command multiple Mudokons to follow him at once, bats can be killed with bottle caps or rocks, and Abe can take multiple hits before dying and replenish his health by chanting near birds, though the hardest difficulty of the game does make him a OneHitPointWonder like in the original game.
* AscendedExtra: Alf, who originally only appeared in a few cutscenes in ''Abe's Exoddus'', but now has a whole DLC dedicated to him and his escape from [=RuptureFarms=].
* ContinuityNod: The game has several to other games in the series:
** One of the scrolling messages in [=RuptureFarms=] mentions a "Boombat infestation".
** Lulu is seen on one of the slides during Molluck's board meeting in the intro.
** In the wilds of Paramonia, "coming soon" signs for Splinterz Manufacturing can be seen.
** During the introductory cinematic for Scrabania bolamites can be seen crawling over Scrab bones.
** A scrolling message mentions [[http://oddworld.wikia.com/wiki/Wildum Wildum the Slig]], who up until now was only mentioned in the "Dear Alf" section on the official website. ​
* ContinuityReboot: This game acts as one for the entire quintology, with the events of it leading into ''VideoGame/OddworldSoulstorm'' as opposed to ''Abe's Exoddus'' like the original game.
* LighterAndSofter: Compared to the original ''Abe's Oddysee''. [=RuptureFarms=] is much cleaner, more futuristic and well-lit than in the original game, the violence is toned down, and there is quite a bit more comedy added to the cutscenes.
* RagdollPhysics: Characters who aren't killed by gibbing will immediately ragdoll upon death.
* TitleDrop: The titular New 'n' Tasty refers to the coming soon poster in the intro to the game, which is actually for [[HumanResources Mudokon Pops]].

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